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so $36 is ok for the dirty three cause you guys like them but for most bands you'd all be yelling about how it was crazy


noted. $36 is not too much anymore. Did Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds even charge that much??? If they did barely.. and we're talking about NICK CAVE.


I saw the dirty three at the black cat on their tour for the first album.. i find their music is kind of boring.. i like it in small doses but an entire album is just too much for me to take. For a few minutes I'll be like "oh this is really cool… " but eventually it just wears me out.
Ian Hunter
The Howard
9-15


Finally a DC show… the last time he came anywhere near was Ramshead Annapolis and there was supposed to be a Jaxx show but it never happenened which messed things up for me as I  was going to go to Jaxx and by the time it was cancelled the only seats left at Ramshead were no good not to mention seeing him at a sitdown place seemed off to me…. I don't believe he has played the area (not counting Annapolis) in the past 10 years!
some shows at the Howard are general admission "seating"

hutch wrote:
Ian Hunter
The Howard
9-15


Finally a DC show… the last time he came anywhere near was Ramshead Annapolis and there was supposed to be a Jaxx show but it never happenened which messed things up for me as I  was going to go to Jaxx and by the time it was cancelled the only seats left at Ramshead were no good not to mention seeing him at a sitdown place seemed off to me…. I don't believe he has played the area (not counting Annapolis) in the past 10 years!
Bon Ive
9/15 Merriweather

Rodriguez
8/30 Sixth and I
;D
Old 97's
Club
10/26
Too Far To Care Anniversary Tour
The entire landmark album, start to finish, plus a 2nd set of other favorites.
Rhett Miller solo set opens every show.




Nigel wrote:
Old 97's
Club
10/26
Jens Lekman (with full band)
10/12
Calexico
10/11
Last Nick Cave shows were $45. And for the record, I still think $36 is high for most bands including The Dirty three but it doesn't surprise me given the location. Maybe it is because it costs a lot to rent it or something but Sixth and I shows  generally cost more.


hutch wrote:
so $36 is ok for the dirty three cause you guys like them but for most bands you'd all be yelling about how it was crazy


noted. $36 is not too much anymore. Did Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds even charge that much??? If they did barely.. and we're talking about NICK CAVE.


I saw the dirty three at the black cat on their tour for the first album.. i find their music is kind of boring.. i like it in small doses but an entire album is just too much for me to take. For a few minutes I'll be like "oh this is really cool… " but eventually it just wears me out.
Nice. Definitely going to that Rodriguez show. Once more people see Searching for Sugar Man, the demand to see him should be enough to fill that room.



wml7 wrote:
Bon Ive
9/15 Merriweather

Rodriguez
8/30 Sixth and I
;D
Maybe it's due to the Synagogue not selling any alcohol? That's a big driver of revenue otherwise, no?

azaghal1981 wrote:
Last Nick Cave shows were $45. And for the record, I still think $36 is high for most bands including The Dirty three but it doesn't surprise me given the location. Maybe it is because it costs a lot to rent it or something but Sixth and I shows  generally cost more.


hutch wrote:
so $36 is ok for the dirty three cause you guys like them but for most bands you'd all be yelling about how it was crazy


noted. $36 is not too much anymore. Did Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds even charge that much??? If they did barely.. and we're talking about NICK CAVE.


I saw the dirty three at the black cat on their tour for the first album.. i find their music is kind of boring.. i like it in small doses but an entire album is just too much for me to take. For a few minutes I'll be like "oh this is really cool… " but eventually it just wears me out.

Sixth and I does in fact sell alcohol.  I went to the Polyphonic Spree show and they had a bar set up in the Moses Lounge (I believe that was its name) downstairs.  You could bring drinks up to the show, but only if they were in one of their tumblers.  I am not sure if this is the general rule, as the only other time I went there was for a Rachel Maddow book tour thing.
wml7 wrote:
Bon Ive
9/15 Merriweather

Rodriguez
8/30 Sixth and I
;D


09-15 Philadelphia, PA - Mann Center for the Performing Arts !
Yada wrote:
wml7 wrote:
Bon Ive
9/15 Merriweather

Rodriguez
8/30 Sixth and I
;D


09-15 Philadelphia, PA - Mann Center for the Performing Arts !


http://www.jagjaguwar.com/tour.php
All at the Fillmore:
* Tuesday, 21 August 2012 - Buckcherry, Otherwise, and My Darkest Days
* Friday, 24 August 2012 - Meek Mill
* Monday, 29 October 2012 - Squarepusher
* Saturday, 10 November 2012 - Yelawolf, Rittz, Trouble Andrew, and DJ Vajra
Damn that looks even more impressive than last year.  I will definitely be in attendance.
Louis CK booked his whole tour with no promoter.  Sort of like his last stand up special.  No fees charges, and is not allowing reselling over face value (not entirely sure how they will monitor this.)

Dec 31st, 2012
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Baltimore, MD

Feb 1st, 2013
The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts
NW Washington, DC

Tickets on sale now.  $45 everywhere. https://buy.louisck.net/tour-dates
Stillwater wrote:
Louis CK booked his whole tour with no promoter.  Sort of like his last stand up special.  No fees charges, and is not allowing reselling over face value (not entirely sure how they will monitor this.)

Dec 31st, 2012
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Baltimore, MD

Feb 1st, 2013
The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts
NW Washington, DC

Tickets on sale now.  $45 everywhere. https://buy.louisck.net/tour-dates


Anyone know where "Par Box 19" is?  Don't see it on any seating chart.
Sharon Jones
8-4
MPP