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Don’t think Kacey/FJM/Nickel Creek is an odd combo at all for this particular album. Arguably Kacey/MUNA/King Princess on the last tour was weirder!
They're all good lineups, but the musical distance between artists is in a sweet spot where there's a good chance that most attendees will enjoy everything to some degree, but still see three artists that all sound very different from each other.
Many years ago, before I was going to shows, one of the Fillmore ballrooms did a Miles Davis/Neil Young and Crazy Horse double bill. Fillmore East and West, Boston Tea Party, and the other large clubs of the late 60's and early 70's specialized in putting really odd double and triple bills together. Like this Tea Party three-night stand at the end of 1970:
29 - 31 Staple Singers / MC5 / Rhinoceros
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I also find it hard to believe that anyone would think Weezer, Flaming Lips, and Dinosaur Jr. is an odd combination.
They were all very good tonight. Took like 12 years off from seeing Flaming Lips and it was like seeing them for the first time again. Weezer really stepped it up. It was the best Weezer show I’ve seen.
Alright, we've gotta talk about Conor Oberst. Only two shows into the tour and he's already sounding like this:
I know he's always had his drunken nights and has a handler on tour, but if it's already this bad, I'm legitimately afraid this man is going to hurt himself. Definitely makes me feel better about not buying a pricey ticket for the intimate show here next month (I have a ticket for January, though), but it really hurts to see someone you admire struggle like this. The term "tortured genius" comes to mind. I've seen both great and bad Bright Eyes shows, and the nights when Conor's locked in, he crushes that stage. But performances like this one aren't amusing, they're just saddening.
Woah now ! No more Conor slander. They did just cancel the album warm up shows and riot fest due to him losing his voice.
Alright, we've gotta talk about Conor Oberst. Only two shows into the tour and he's already sounding like this:
I know he's always had his drunken nights and has a handler on tour, but if it's already this bad, I'm legitimately afraid this man is going to hurt himself. Definitely makes me feel better about not buying a pricey ticket for the intimate show here next month (I have a ticket for January, though), but it really hurts to see someone you admire struggle like this. The term "tortured genius" comes to mind. I've seen both great and bad Bright Eyes shows, and the nights when Conor's locked in, he crushes that stage. But performances like this one aren't amusing, they're just saddening.
Woah now ! No more Conor slander. They did just cancel the album warm up shows and riot fest due to him losing his voice.
Post by Ambassador Of Fun on Sept 19, 2024 20:34:41 GMT -5
Ever since "Father of the Bride" came out, Vampire Weekend has sat atop the list of bands I must see for the first time. They were who I was most excited to see at Roo 2020 (with Oysterhead a not-that-close second). I have this adorable video of my then-4-year-old dancing in front of the TV as my wife and I watched a Vampire Weekend performance on YouTube in preparation for that Roo that never happened. (If I knew how to share that video here, I would.) This is all to say that that little girl is now 9, and she will be joining my wife, my buddy, and me as we all FINALLY see Vampire Weekend tomorrow for the very first time. I can't wait.
Ever since "Father of the Bride" came out, Vampire Weekend has sat atop the list of bands I must see for the first time. They were who I was most excited to see at Roo 2020 (with Oysterhead a not-that-close second). I have this adorable video of my then-4-year-old dancing in front of the TV as my wife and I watched a Vampire Weekend performance on YouTube in preparation for that Roo that never happened. (If I knew how to share that video here, I would.) This is all to say that that little girl is now 9, and she will be joining my wife, my buddy, and me as we all FINALLY see Vampire Weekend tomorrow for the very first time. I can't wait.
Have a great time! They were excellent on the FOTB tour, and I’m stoked to see them again in DC in a few weeks.
Ever since "Father of the Bride" came out, Vampire Weekend has sat atop the list of bands I must see for the first time. They were who I was most excited to see at Roo 2020 (with Oysterhead a not-that-close second). I have this adorable video of my then-4-year-old dancing in front of the TV as my wife and I watched a Vampire Weekend performance on YouTube in preparation for that Roo that never happened. (If I knew how to share that video here, I would.) This is all to say that that little girl is now 9, and she will be joining my wife, my buddy, and me as we all FINALLY see Vampire Weekend tomorrow for the very first time. I can't wait.
That's awesome, let us know how the show goes, I bet the whole family will have a blast.
Ever since "Father of the Bride" came out, Vampire Weekend has sat atop the list of bands I must see for the first time. They were who I was most excited to see at Roo 2020 (with Oysterhead a not-that-close second). I have this adorable video of my then-4-year-old dancing in front of the TV as my wife and I watched a Vampire Weekend performance on YouTube in preparation for that Roo that never happened. (If I knew how to share that video here, I would.) This is all to say that that little girl is now 9, and she will be joining my wife, my buddy, and me as we all FINALLY see Vampire Weekend tomorrow for the very first time. I can't wait.
Vampire Weekend is one of the only two "new" bands I've ever been able to sell my mom on (Lemon Twigs is the other)... we'll be at the Indy date on Saturday. Have a good time! My third time overall but this tour has been another level
Ever since "Father of the Bride" came out, Vampire Weekend has sat atop the list of bands I must see for the first time. They were who I was most excited to see at Roo 2020 (with Oysterhead a not-that-close second). I have this adorable video of my then-4-year-old dancing in front of the TV as my wife and I watched a Vampire Weekend performance on YouTube in preparation for that Roo that never happened. (If I knew how to share that video here, I would.) This is all to say that that little girl is now 9, and she will be joining my wife, my buddy, and me as we all FINALLY see Vampire Weekend tomorrow for the very first time. I can't wait.
I saw them in June and it blew me away how good they sounded!
Ever since "Father of the Bride" came out, Vampire Weekend has sat atop the list of bands I must see for the first time. They were who I was most excited to see at Roo 2020 (with Oysterhead a not-that-close second). I have this adorable video of my then-4-year-old dancing in front of the TV as my wife and I watched a Vampire Weekend performance on YouTube in preparation for that Roo that never happened. (If I knew how to share that video here, I would.) This is all to say that that little girl is now 9, and she will be joining my wife, my buddy, and me as we all FINALLY see Vampire Weekend tomorrow for the very first time. I can't wait.
They were feeling it tonight at Blossom. You're in for a treat
Supposedly, the Cigarettes After Sex show tonight in Austin got postponed an hour before doors due to a bomb threat/suspected shooter according to Reddit.
Post by abefroman1 on Sept 21, 2024 15:50:26 GMT -5
Welp Fontaines DC American tour is not off to a great start. Grian is sick, first 3 dates cancelled, wouldn't be shocked if the tour get scrapped so he can go get affordable healthcare back home.
The Chisel cancelled their US tour after getting jumped by fascist punks in Chicago
Not a good weekend for bands from across the pond.
Welp Fontaines DC American tour is not off to a great start. Grian is sick, first 3 dates cancelled, wouldn't be shocked if the tour get scrapped so he can go get affordable healthcare back home.
The Chisel cancelled their US tour after getting jumped by fascist punks in Chicago
Not a good weekend for bands from across the pond.
what happened to The Chsiel? Not seeing any details elsewhere
Welp Fontaines DC American tour is not off to a great start. Grian is sick, first 3 dates cancelled, wouldn't be shocked if the tour get scrapped so he can go get affordable healthcare back home.
The Chisel cancelled their US tour after getting jumped by fascist punks in Chicago
Not a good weekend for bands from across the pond.
what happened to The Chsiel? Not seeing any details elsewhere
Abruptly cancelled US tour (including Riot Fest) after 1st chicago show. A lot of reddit chatter that they called out a band called CMI's vocalist for making statements about killing muslims (he was deployed in Afghanistan), and then FSU people jumped them after the show. FSU advertises themselves as anti-fascist but also has a history of jumping people that disagree with them on other topics. I'm sure there is more to the story but that's what I've gathered so far
what happened to The Chsiel? Not seeing any details elsewhere
Abruptly cancelled US tour (including Riot Fest) after 1st chicago show. A lot of reddit chatter that they called out a band called CMI's vocalist for making statements about killing muslims (he was deployed in Afghanistan), and then FSU people jumped them after the show. FSU advertises themselves as anti-fascist but also has a history of jumping people that disagree with them on other topics. I'm sure there is more to the story but that's what I've gathered so far
CMI as in Conservative Military Image? Funny that everyone thought that band name was ironic for a while but turns out...!
what happened to The Chsiel? Not seeing any details elsewhere
Abruptly cancelled US tour (including Riot Fest) after 1st chicago show. A lot of reddit chatter that they called out a band called CMI's vocalist for making statements about killing muslims (he was deployed in Afghanistan), and then FSU people jumped them after the show. FSU advertises themselves as anti-fascist but also has a history of jumping people that disagree with them on other topics. I'm sure there is more to the story but that's what I've gathered so far
damn, that’s a bummer. CMI opened for The Chisel when I saw them, and I didn’t pick up on any red flags with them.
Abruptly cancelled US tour (including Riot Fest) after 1st chicago show. A lot of reddit chatter that they called out a band called CMI's vocalist for making statements about killing muslims (he was deployed in Afghanistan), and then FSU people jumped them after the show. FSU advertises themselves as anti-fascist but also has a history of jumping people that disagree with them on other topics. I'm sure there is more to the story but that's what I've gathered so far
damn, that’s a bummer. CMI opened for The Chisel when I saw them, and I didn’t pick up on any red flags with them.
Yeah I don't know if it's a recent shift in mentality or showing true colors or what. Like I said, I'm sure there is more to the story as reddit comments were getting deleted/threads locked, messy either way
Post by TedsTedsTedsTedsTedsTedsTeds on Sept 23, 2024 12:31:42 GMT -5
Here are “Weird Al” Yankovic’s 2025 tour dates: June 13-14, 18, 20-21: Las Vegas (Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort) June 23: Salt Lake City (Maverik Center) June 24: Morrison, Co. (Red Rocks) June 26: Kansas City, Mo. (Starlight Theatre) June 27: Des Moines, Ia. (Civic Center) June 28: Welch, Mn. (Treasure Island Amphitheater) June 29: Highland Park, Il. (Ravinia Festival) July 1: Traverse City, Mi. (National Cherry Festival) July 2: Clarkston, Mi. (Pine Knob) July 3: Indianapolis (Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park) July 5: Beaver Dam, Ky. (Beaver Dam Amphitheater) July 6: Kettering, Oh. (Fraze Pavilion) July 9: Toronto (Budweiser Stage) July 11: Buffalo, N.Y. (Darien Lake Amphitheater) July 12: New York (Madison Square Garden) July 13: Bethel, N.Y. (Bethel Woods) July 15: Boston (Boch Center Wang Theatre) July 17: Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (SPAC) July 19: Mashantucket, Ct. (Foxwoods) July 19: Philadelphia (TD Pavilion at the Mann) July 20: Vienna, Va. (Wolf Trap) July 24: Raleigh, N.C. (Red Hat Amphitheater) July 25: Wilmington, N.C. (Live Oak Bank Pavilion) July 26: Charlotte, N.C. (Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre) July 27: Huntsville, Al. (Orion Amphitheater) July 29: New Orleans (Saenger Theatre) July 31: Austin, Tx. (Bass Concert Hall) Aug. 1: Woodlands, Tx. (C.W. Mitchell Pavilion) Aug. 2: Grand Prairie, Tx. (Texas Trust CU Theatre) Aug. 3: Rogers, Ar. (Walmart AMP) Aug. 5: Omaha, Ne. (Pinewood Bowl) Aug. 7: Casper, Wy. (Ford Wyoming Center) Aug. 8: Idaho Falls, Id. (Mountain America Center) Aug. 9: Nampa, Id. (Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater) Aug. 10: Bonner, Mt. (KettleHouse Amphitheater) Aug. 12: Spokane, Wa. (Northern Quest Resort & Casino) Aug. 13-14: Troutdale, Ore. (Edgefield Amphitheater) Aug. 15: Auburn, Wa. (White River Amphitheatre) Aug. 17: Palmer, Ak. (ConocoPhillips Borealis Theatre) Aug. 20: Eugene, Or. (Cuthbert Amphitheater) Aug. 22: Mountain View, Ca. (Shoreline Amphitheatre) Aug. 23: Modesto, Ca. (Fruit Yard Amphitheater) Aug. 24: Stateline, Nv. (Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena) Aug. 26: Redding, Ca. (Civic Auditorium Lawn) Aug. 27: Rohnert Park, Ca. (Green Music Center) Aug. 29: San Diego (Rady Shell) Aug. 30: Inglewood, Ca. (Kia Forum) Aug. 31: Phoenix (Arizona Financial Theatre) Sept. 2: Grand Junction, Co. (Las Colonias Park) Sept. 4: Colorado Springs, Co. (Ford Amphitheater) Sept. 5: Rio Rancho, N.M. (Events Center) Sept. 6: Concho, Ok. (Lucky Star Amphitheater) Sept. 7: Tulsa, Ok. (Tulsa Theater) Sept. 9: Maryland Heights, Mo. (Saint Louis Music Park) Sept. 12: Madison, Wi. (Breese Stevens Field) Sept. 13: Cuyahoga Falls, Oh. (Blossom Music Center) Sept. 14: Columbus, Oh. (Palace Theatre) Sept. 16: Newport, Ky. (MegaCorp Pavilion) Sept. 17: Kalamazoo, Mi. (Miller Auditorium) Sept. 20: Nashville (Ascend Amphitheater)
Here are “Weird Al” Yankovic’s 2025 tour dates: June 13-14, 18, 20-21: Las Vegas (Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort) June 23: Salt Lake City (Maverik Center) June 24: Morrison, Co. (Red Rocks) June 26: Kansas City, Mo. (Starlight Theatre) June 27: Des Moines, Ia. (Civic Center) June 28: Welch, Mn. (Treasure Island Amphitheater) June 29: Highland Park, Il. (Ravinia Festival) July 1: Traverse City, Mi. (National Cherry Festival) July 2: Clarkston, Mi. (Pine Knob) July 3: Indianapolis (Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park) July 5: Beaver Dam, Ky. (Beaver Dam Amphitheater) July 6: Kettering, Oh. (Fraze Pavilion) July 9: Toronto (Budweiser Stage) July 11: Buffalo, N.Y. (Darien Lake Amphitheater) July 12: New York (Madison Square Garden) July 13: Bethel, N.Y. (Bethel Woods) July 15: Boston (Boch Center Wang Theatre) July 17: Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (SPAC) July 19: Mashantucket, Ct. (Foxwoods) July 19: Philadelphia (TD Pavilion at the Mann) July 20: Vienna, Va. (Wolf Trap) July 24: Raleigh, N.C. (Red Hat Amphitheater) July 25: Wilmington, N.C. (Live Oak Bank Pavilion) July 26: Charlotte, N.C. (Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre) July 27: Huntsville, Al. (Orion Amphitheater) July 29: New Orleans (Saenger Theatre) July 31: Austin, Tx. (Bass Concert Hall) Aug. 1: Woodlands, Tx. (C.W. Mitchell Pavilion) Aug. 2: Grand Prairie, Tx. (Texas Trust CU Theatre) Aug. 3: Rogers, Ar. (Walmart AMP) Aug. 5: Omaha, Ne. (Pinewood Bowl) Aug. 7: Casper, Wy. (Ford Wyoming Center) Aug. 8: Idaho Falls, Id. (Mountain America Center) Aug. 9: Nampa, Id. (Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater) Aug. 10: Bonner, Mt. (KettleHouse Amphitheater) Aug. 12: Spokane, Wa. (Northern Quest Resort & Casino) Aug. 13-14: Troutdale, Ore. (Edgefield Amphitheater) Aug. 15: Auburn, Wa. (White River Amphitheatre) Aug. 17: Palmer, Ak. (ConocoPhillips Borealis Theatre) Aug. 20: Eugene, Or. (Cuthbert Amphitheater) Aug. 22: Mountain View, Ca. (Shoreline Amphitheatre) Aug. 23: Modesto, Ca. (Fruit Yard Amphitheater) Aug. 24: Stateline, Nv. (Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena) Aug. 26: Redding, Ca. (Civic Auditorium Lawn) Aug. 27: Rohnert Park, Ca. (Green Music Center) Aug. 29: San Diego (Rady Shell) Aug. 30: Inglewood, Ca. (Kia Forum) Aug. 31: Phoenix (Arizona Financial Theatre) Sept. 2: Grand Junction, Co. (Las Colonias Park) Sept. 4: Colorado Springs, Co. (Ford Amphitheater) Sept. 5: Rio Rancho, N.M. (Events Center) Sept. 6: Concho, Ok. (Lucky Star Amphitheater) Sept. 7: Tulsa, Ok. (Tulsa Theater) Sept. 9: Maryland Heights, Mo. (Saint Louis Music Park) Sept. 12: Madison, Wi. (Breese Stevens Field) Sept. 13: Cuyahoga Falls, Oh. (Blossom Music Center) Sept. 14: Columbus, Oh. (Palace Theatre) Sept. 16: Newport, Ky. (MegaCorp Pavilion) Sept. 17: Kalamazoo, Mi. (Miller Auditorium) Sept. 20: Nashville (Ascend Amphitheater)
It is unreasonable to expect me to commit to a Weird Al show (or any other show for that matter) an entire year in advance.
Ravinia pretty much takes him out of the equation unless theyre going to wait til July to announce the lineup again and piss everyone off. Also on his tour dates page it does say Sept 21 is TBA so that might be the case.