showlistdc wrote:
The press release that came out from LiveNation about the Patriot Center date lists Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Patti Smith and her band, and Everest.
Everest playing a free show Sunday at the Avalon. Tickets through WRNR.
showlistdc wrote:
The press release that came out from LiveNation about the Patriot Center date lists Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Patti Smith and her band, and Everest.
showlistdc wrote:Bombay wrote:
Patti Smith is always terrific though. It would be worth paying for the cheap seats just to see her, if nothing else. I think her new record comes out today, too.
Yup, it did. I've got locally-penned reviews of both Patti Smith's album and Neil Young's in my daily local music news round-up, here. Plus a lot of other local music news and a ton of live reviews.
Vas wrote:
here's your opportunity to fall asleep two nights in a row hehazaghal1981 wrote:
9/20-21wml7 wrote:
Grizz bear 9/20 9/21
;D
Vas wrote:That is pretty much what I was thinking.
here's your opportunity to fall asleep two nights in a row heh
Püss Füst is a festive marathon of all lady phenomena. The festival brings together a wide range of local & international female artists? work in a unique multimedia event. This year?s curators are Maire Witt O?Neill and Molly Colleen O?Connell. The show is comprised of four categories: gallery works, performances, video reel, & live interactive booths. Participants are either invited to be in the show or curated in by an open call for proposals. Püss Füst 2008 was a one night event held at the Copycat building, featuring 16 artists curated by Hayley Silverman, Molly Colleen O?Connell, and Emily Shinada. Püss Füst 2010 was a fully installed exhibition scaling the entire first floor of Open Space Gallery (running from the gallery to the now converted recording studio) curated by Sarah Milinski, Molly Colleen O?Connell, and Maire Witt O?Neill. The show boasted 52 artists & over 300 attendees. For Püss Füst 2012, we envision more artists, more events during the exhibition (screenings, workshops, etc), and reaching an overall larger audience.
Bagley wrote:
Why would anybody pay $250 to see anyone at the Patriot Center???
challenged wrote:Bagley wrote:
Why would anybody pay $250 to see anyone at the Patriot Center???
Because its awesome, and easy to get to from NoPo.
Please don't hate on the PCenter BagMan. What did it ever do to you?
mdh9857 wrote:
The Walkmen
w/ The War on Drugs
10/4/2012
9:30 Club
Relaxer wrote:YES! I was just thinking about how I wanted to see them. I was planning on grabbing the new album when I get paid this week.
RnR Hotel
Thu Jul 26
A Place To Bury Strangers
*Tickets on-sale Friday 6/8 @ 10am
dungpow wrote:mdh9857 wrote:
The Walkmen
w/ The War on Drugs
10/4/2012
9:30 Club
Anyone have presale info on this?
sweetcell wrote:
do we even know that there is going to be a presale?
if the band is having their own presale, then you'll have to ask them. if you're talking about a club presale, personally i don't see the point. the tickets won't be any cheaper than buying during the onsale, and i don't think this show is going to sell out immediately. be at your computer when the public onsale starts (fridays at 10 am) and you'll get your tix.
Yada wrote:
What a nozzle.
Yada wrote:
Aaron Freeman at the Hamilton - 11/29
What a nozzle.
hutch wrote:Yada wrote:
Aaron Freeman at the Hamilton - 11/29
What a nozzle.
very nice.. love that venue.
dungpow wrote:mdh9857 wrote:
The Walkmen
w/ The War on Drugs
10/4/2012
9:30 Club
Anyone have presale info on this?