Originally posted by you be pickup:Midtown
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:where is that?
TOOL
FRI-MAY-19 NEW YORK CITY CENTER
SAT-MAY-20 NEW YORK CITY CENTER
Just Announced
Black Cat
SUN MAY 14- MICHAEL SHOWALTER, EUGENE MIRMAN, LEO ALLEN $10 Adv/ $12 DOS 8:30
They're also at the Ottobar May 19th.
SUN MAY 14- MICHAEL SHOWALTER, EUGENE MIRMAN, LEO ALLEN $10 Adv/ $12 DOS 8:30
They're also at the Ottobar May 19th.
partial list of free shows (a few of them cost money) in NYC this summer:
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT
6-02 - Super Furry Animals
7-14 - Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men, Chatham County Line
7-28 - Richard Hawley
8-04 - Hot Chip
8-18 - The Box Tops with Alex Chilton
CENTRAL PARK SUMMERSTAGE
6-13 - Moe
6-17 - Rhett Miller, Ollabelle, Teddy Thompson
6-23 - Refugee All Stars (of Sierra Leone)
6-25 - Feist, Jason Collett, Buck 65
7-01 - Ska Cubano
7-02 - Seu Jorge, Jose Gonzalez, Alex Cuba Band
7-13 - Ani DiFranco
7-16 - Amadou & Mariam, Daby Toure
7-23 - Konono No. 1
7-30 - Lady Sovereign, Todd w/ Karsh Kale and Realize, My Pet Dragon
8-03 - New Pornographers, the Frames, Calexico
9-05 - Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, Damian Marley
9-06 - Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, Damian Marley
CELEBRATE BROOKLYN! in PROSPECT PARK
6-15 - Maceo Parker (opening night)
6-18 - Laurie Anderson
7-01 - Angelique Kidjo
7-09 - Ralph's World
7-13 - Yo La Tengo
7-27 - Philip Glass
8-03 - Bill Frisell
8-04 - Los Amigos Invisibles
8-06 - King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK
6-11 - Soap, World Inferno Friendship Society
8-20 - Soap
CASTLE CLINTON
7-13 - Okkervil River
7-27 - The Hold Steady
WAGNER PARK
7-20 - Shemekia Copeland
WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER
4-25 - Randy Weston African Rhythms Quintet & Gnawa Master Musicians of Morocco
5-04 - PlayVision: Rodney Graham - Reverie Interupted by the Police
5-17 - PlayVision: Christian Marclay feat. Elliot Sharp trio + Okkyung Lee Trio
5-24 - PlayVision: The Books
5-27 - PlayVision: Rodney Graham - Reverie Interupted by the Police
6-04 - Bang on a Can Marathon w/ Amiina, Matmos, and Alarm Will Sound
6-13 - Eels & Smoosh
6-20 - Son Volt
MADISON SQUARE PARK
6-21 - Meshell Ndegeocello
6-28 - Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket)
7-05 - Rhonda Vincent & The Rage
7-12 - Abigail Washburn
DAMROSH PARK
8-19 - Percy Sledge
MARCUS GARVEY PARK
8-26 - Sonny Fortune
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT
6-02 - Super Furry Animals
7-14 - Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men, Chatham County Line
7-28 - Richard Hawley
8-04 - Hot Chip
8-18 - The Box Tops with Alex Chilton
CENTRAL PARK SUMMERSTAGE
6-13 - Moe
6-17 - Rhett Miller, Ollabelle, Teddy Thompson
6-23 - Refugee All Stars (of Sierra Leone)
6-25 - Feist, Jason Collett, Buck 65
7-01 - Ska Cubano
7-02 - Seu Jorge, Jose Gonzalez, Alex Cuba Band
7-13 - Ani DiFranco
7-16 - Amadou & Mariam, Daby Toure
7-23 - Konono No. 1
7-30 - Lady Sovereign, Todd w/ Karsh Kale and Realize, My Pet Dragon
8-03 - New Pornographers, the Frames, Calexico
9-05 - Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, Damian Marley
9-06 - Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, Damian Marley
CELEBRATE BROOKLYN! in PROSPECT PARK
6-15 - Maceo Parker (opening night)
6-18 - Laurie Anderson
7-01 - Angelique Kidjo
7-09 - Ralph's World
7-13 - Yo La Tengo
7-27 - Philip Glass
8-03 - Bill Frisell
8-04 - Los Amigos Invisibles
8-06 - King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK
6-11 - Soap, World Inferno Friendship Society
8-20 - Soap
CASTLE CLINTON
7-13 - Okkervil River
7-27 - The Hold Steady
WAGNER PARK
7-20 - Shemekia Copeland
WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER
4-25 - Randy Weston African Rhythms Quintet & Gnawa Master Musicians of Morocco
5-04 - PlayVision: Rodney Graham - Reverie Interupted by the Police
5-17 - PlayVision: Christian Marclay feat. Elliot Sharp trio + Okkyung Lee Trio
5-24 - PlayVision: The Books
5-27 - PlayVision: Rodney Graham - Reverie Interupted by the Police
6-04 - Bang on a Can Marathon w/ Amiina, Matmos, and Alarm Will Sound
6-13 - Eels & Smoosh
6-20 - Son Volt
MADISON SQUARE PARK
6-21 - Meshell Ndegeocello
6-28 - Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket)
7-05 - Rhonda Vincent & The Rage
7-12 - Abigail Washburn
DAMROSH PARK
8-19 - Percy Sledge
MARCUS GARVEY PARK
8-26 - Sonny Fortune
partial list of free shows (a few of them cost money) in NYC this summer:thats a pretty impressive list
if we didn't have another kid on the way this would be a definite roadtrip
8-03 - New Pornographers, the Frames, Calexico
Well NYC may get all of the cool free shows, but at least we get the privilege of eating $17 pork chops on U Street.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakajima, Fired by Mascis:Those are $17 pork chops with lima beans, Rhett. It's all in the details, man!
Well NYC may get all of the cool free shows, but at least we get the privilege of eating $17 pork chops on U Street.
Thievery Corporation
Live
7/23: @ The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA (w/ The Flaming Lips, presented by KCRW)
Live
7/23: @ The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA (w/ The Flaming Lips, presented by KCRW)
THE BLACK CROWES
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
ROBERT RANDOLPH & THE FAMILY BAND
AND
DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS;
NINE-WEEK TREK ROLLS OUT JUNE 10 IN SEATTLE
On the heels of CHRIS and RICH ROBINSON's three sold-out nights of
acoustic performances in New York City to ecstatic fans and lengthy
standing ovations, THE BLACK CROWEShave announced a major summer
headlining tour with their special guests Robert Randolph & The
Family Band and Drive-By Truckers. Launching June 10 in Seattle, the
nine-week trek will visit mostly sheds–including Jones Beach (New
York), PNC Bank (New Jersey), Shoreline (San Francisco), Tweeter
Center (Boston) and Cynthia Woods (Houston)–as it criss-crosses the
U.S. into mid-August.
Each night of CHRIS and RICH's "Brothers Of A Feather: An Acoustic
Evening With Chris & Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes" has sold out
within minutes after going on sale. The two-week trek–which marks
the first time the brothers have ever performed full-length acoustic
sets in their 16-year career–concludes April 26 in Los Angeles after
a three-night stand at The Roxy. While in New York, CHRIS and RICH
performed at three different venues: Warsaw, Rose Theater @ Jazz at
Lincoln Center and Town Hall.
"'Brothers of a Feather' is certainly a sight to behold and a sound
to endear. Although there are only eleven dates booked for the tour,
if Friday's show is any indication, they will go down in rock and
roll history as some of the greatest performances ever played,"
reports the Stony Brook Independent (4/15/06) about the brothers'
show at Rose Theater @ Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Meanwhile, the band's first-ever DVD FREAK 'N' ROLL…INTO THE FOG
roared out of the box, debuting at #2 on Billboard's Music Video
chart. A film crew captured THE BLACK CROWES performing five sold-out
nights at San Francisco's historic Fillmore Auditorium in August
2005. Writing in the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE about one of the shows,
Joel Selvin noted that "The Black Crowes never sounded better than it
did Saturday at the Fillmore Auditorium, the peak performance of a
sold-out five-night run…(the band) definitely staked a claim in
these Fillmore shows as one of the last of the classic rock bands"
(8/8/05).
Since reuniting and re-connecting with their loyal fans last year,
THE BLACK CROWES have been performing what some called "the best
shows of their career." While they achieved a career watermark by
headlining their New Year's Eve show at Madison Square Garden, the
band–Chris (vocals), Rich (guitars), Marc Ford (guitars), Eddie
Hawrysch (keyboards), Sven Pipien (bass) and Steve Gorman (drums)–
also played seven sold-out shows at New York City's Hammerstein
Ballroom, performed five-nights at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Los
Angeles and were headliners at three of the most prestigious
festivals in America (New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival,
Bonnaroo, and Austin City Limits Festival). Summing up the allure of
THE BLACK CROWES' concert experience, Mikael Wood of The Village
Voice (12/28/05) said the band "remain one of rock's best live acts,
as hard-grooving as during their heyday and caked with an extra layer
of rambling-man soulfulness."
THE BLACK CROWES with Robert Randolph & The Family Band and Drive-By
Truckers summer tour dates (unless otherwise noted):
Sat 6/10 Seattle, WA White River Amphitheatre
Sun 6/11 Ridgefield, WA (Portland) Clark County Amphitheatre
Tue 6/13 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Wed 6/14 Los Angeles, CA TBA
Fri 6/16 Las Vegas, NV The Joint (TBC only)
Sat 6/17 San Diego, CA Concerts in the Park
Sun 6/18 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
Fri 6/23 St. Louis, MO UMB Bank Pavilion
Sat 6/24 Chicago, IL Charter One Pavilion @ Northerly Island
Sun 6/25 Pittsburgh, PA Chevrolet Amphitheatre
Tue 6/27 Nashville, TN Amsouth Amphitheatre (TBC & D-BT only)
Wed 6/28 Birmingham, AL Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Fri 6/30 Dallas, TX Smirnoff Amphitheatre
Sat 7/1 San Antonio, TX Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sun 7/2 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Mon 7/3 Austin, TX The Backyard
Thu 7/6 Atlanta, GA HiFi Buys Amphitheatre
Fri 7/7 Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre
Sat 7/8 West Palm Beach, FL Sound Advice Amphitheatre
Tue 7/11 Charlotte, NC Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Wed 7/12 Raleigh, NC Alltel Pavilion @ Walnut Creek
Fri 7/14 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sat 7/15 Masontown, WV Allgood Music Festival (TBC only)
Tue 7/18 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
Wed 7/19 Wantagh, NY Tommy Hilfiger @ Jones Beach
Fri 7/21 Camden, NJ (Philadelphia) Tweeter Waterfront
Sat 7/22 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sun 7/23 Boston, MA Tweeter Center
Tue 7/25 Darien Center, NY Darien Lakes Amphitheatre
Wed 7/26 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theater
Fri 7/28 Cleveland, OH Tower City Amphitheatre
Sat 7/29 Scranton, PA Toyota Pavilion
Sun 7/30 Saratoga Springs, NY SPAC
Tue 8/1 Columbus, OH TBA
Thu 8/3 Milwaukee, WI Marcus Amphitheatre
Fri 8/4 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Tue 8/8 Sturgis, SD Rockin' the Ralley (TBC only)
Fri 8/11 Billings, MT Magic City Blues Festival (TBC only)
Sat 8/12 Denver, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
ROBERT RANDOLPH & THE FAMILY BAND
AND
DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS;
NINE-WEEK TREK ROLLS OUT JUNE 10 IN SEATTLE
On the heels of CHRIS and RICH ROBINSON's three sold-out nights of
acoustic performances in New York City to ecstatic fans and lengthy
standing ovations, THE BLACK CROWEShave announced a major summer
headlining tour with their special guests Robert Randolph & The
Family Band and Drive-By Truckers. Launching June 10 in Seattle, the
nine-week trek will visit mostly sheds–including Jones Beach (New
York), PNC Bank (New Jersey), Shoreline (San Francisco), Tweeter
Center (Boston) and Cynthia Woods (Houston)–as it criss-crosses the
U.S. into mid-August.
Each night of CHRIS and RICH's "Brothers Of A Feather: An Acoustic
Evening With Chris & Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes" has sold out
within minutes after going on sale. The two-week trek–which marks
the first time the brothers have ever performed full-length acoustic
sets in their 16-year career–concludes April 26 in Los Angeles after
a three-night stand at The Roxy. While in New York, CHRIS and RICH
performed at three different venues: Warsaw, Rose Theater @ Jazz at
Lincoln Center and Town Hall.
"'Brothers of a Feather' is certainly a sight to behold and a sound
to endear. Although there are only eleven dates booked for the tour,
if Friday's show is any indication, they will go down in rock and
roll history as some of the greatest performances ever played,"
reports the Stony Brook Independent (4/15/06) about the brothers'
show at Rose Theater @ Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Meanwhile, the band's first-ever DVD FREAK 'N' ROLL…INTO THE FOG
roared out of the box, debuting at #2 on Billboard's Music Video
chart. A film crew captured THE BLACK CROWES performing five sold-out
nights at San Francisco's historic Fillmore Auditorium in August
2005. Writing in the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE about one of the shows,
Joel Selvin noted that "The Black Crowes never sounded better than it
did Saturday at the Fillmore Auditorium, the peak performance of a
sold-out five-night run…(the band) definitely staked a claim in
these Fillmore shows as one of the last of the classic rock bands"
(8/8/05).
Since reuniting and re-connecting with their loyal fans last year,
THE BLACK CROWES have been performing what some called "the best
shows of their career." While they achieved a career watermark by
headlining their New Year's Eve show at Madison Square Garden, the
band–Chris (vocals), Rich (guitars), Marc Ford (guitars), Eddie
Hawrysch (keyboards), Sven Pipien (bass) and Steve Gorman (drums)–
also played seven sold-out shows at New York City's Hammerstein
Ballroom, performed five-nights at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Los
Angeles and were headliners at three of the most prestigious
festivals in America (New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival,
Bonnaroo, and Austin City Limits Festival). Summing up the allure of
THE BLACK CROWES' concert experience, Mikael Wood of The Village
Voice (12/28/05) said the band "remain one of rock's best live acts,
as hard-grooving as during their heyday and caked with an extra layer
of rambling-man soulfulness."
THE BLACK CROWES with Robert Randolph & The Family Band and Drive-By
Truckers summer tour dates (unless otherwise noted):
Sat 6/10 Seattle, WA White River Amphitheatre
Sun 6/11 Ridgefield, WA (Portland) Clark County Amphitheatre
Tue 6/13 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Wed 6/14 Los Angeles, CA TBA
Fri 6/16 Las Vegas, NV The Joint (TBC only)
Sat 6/17 San Diego, CA Concerts in the Park
Sun 6/18 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
Fri 6/23 St. Louis, MO UMB Bank Pavilion
Sat 6/24 Chicago, IL Charter One Pavilion @ Northerly Island
Sun 6/25 Pittsburgh, PA Chevrolet Amphitheatre
Tue 6/27 Nashville, TN Amsouth Amphitheatre (TBC & D-BT only)
Wed 6/28 Birmingham, AL Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Fri 6/30 Dallas, TX Smirnoff Amphitheatre
Sat 7/1 San Antonio, TX Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sun 7/2 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Mon 7/3 Austin, TX The Backyard
Thu 7/6 Atlanta, GA HiFi Buys Amphitheatre
Fri 7/7 Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre
Sat 7/8 West Palm Beach, FL Sound Advice Amphitheatre
Tue 7/11 Charlotte, NC Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Wed 7/12 Raleigh, NC Alltel Pavilion @ Walnut Creek
Fri 7/14 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sat 7/15 Masontown, WV Allgood Music Festival (TBC only)
Tue 7/18 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
Wed 7/19 Wantagh, NY Tommy Hilfiger @ Jones Beach
Fri 7/21 Camden, NJ (Philadelphia) Tweeter Waterfront
Sat 7/22 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sun 7/23 Boston, MA Tweeter Center
Tue 7/25 Darien Center, NY Darien Lakes Amphitheatre
Wed 7/26 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theater
Fri 7/28 Cleveland, OH Tower City Amphitheatre
Sat 7/29 Scranton, PA Toyota Pavilion
Sun 7/30 Saratoga Springs, NY SPAC
Tue 8/1 Columbus, OH TBA
Thu 8/3 Milwaukee, WI Marcus Amphitheatre
Fri 8/4 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Tue 8/8 Sturgis, SD Rockin' the Ralley (TBC only)
Fri 8/11 Billings, MT Magic City Blues Festival (TBC only)
Sat 8/12 Denver, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
So we won't get DBT until the fall…great
May 21-June 9 are still open, though they appear to be playing a festival in Barcelona on June 9. There are no dates currently for NYC, either. I couldn't imagine them putting out an album then not playing NYC for 4 months. Seems like they could slip in some East Coast dates around Memorial Day before going to Spain, but I've heard nothing.
Originally posted by You go, Judge Alito:
So we won't get DBT until the fall…great
yeah that sucks, maybe they'll squeeze in a date at nissan or merriweather after virginia beach … but this is a really good tour for DBT to be on, they'll get exposed to a lot of like-minded fans who might not always have their ear to the ground for new music and may have missed DBT until now
Saturday, 4/22 â?? The Hold Steady, Mordecai â?? Copley Lawn, 1:00, FREE
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:a great place to spend a sunny spring afternoon … bring a frisbee along
Saturday, 4/22 â?? The Hold Steady, Mordecai â?? Copley Lawn, 1:00, FREE
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:Nice! I misssed the last Hold Steady show so I definitely wanna check this out. That's a little early to start drinking though…
Saturday, 4/22 â?? The Hold Steady, Mordecai â?? Copley Lawn, 1:00, FREE
pussy
Then again, one would need to be pretty trashed before the Hold Steady actually sounded tolerable.
Then again, one would need to be pretty trashed before the Hold Steady actually sounded tolerable.
Originally posted by amnesiac:
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:Nice! I misssed the last Hold Steady show so I definitely wanna check this out. That's a little early to start drinking though…
Saturday, 4/22 â?? The Hold Steady, Mordecai â?? Copley Lawn, 1:00, FREE
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:Are things shifting a bit? Seems a lot of shows head to B'more / Philly these days. Haven't seen anything enticing on the 9:30 calendar in a bit. DC9 / BC seem to have better shows. Or, is it just me being all complain-y?
yeah that sucks, maybe they'll squeeze in a date at nissan or merriweather after virginia beach … but this is a really good tour for DBT to be on, they'll get exposed to a lot of like-minded fans who might not always have their ear to the ground for new music and may have missed DBT until now
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Separately:
AT WOLFTRAP:
July 31: Fiona Apple
Aug. 1: Guster, Ray LaMontagne
(Sorry, it's my day to complain but I'm a huge non-Guster fan. Weird bill, no?)
Film School
Back on the road:
May/June tour dates:
NEW TOUR DATES:
05.09.06 - Portland, OR (Doug Fir) w/The Colour
05.10.06 - Seattle, WA (Crocodile) w/Swords
05.12.06 - Salt Lake City, UT (Kilby Court) w/Knife Show/Brilliant Stereo Mob
05.13.06 - Denver, CO (Hi Dive)
05.15.06 - Minneapolis, MN (400 Bar) w/ Cowboy Curtis
05.16.06 - Chicago, IL (Schuba's) w/ Cowboy Curtis/Fourth Of July
05.17.06 - Cleveland, OH (Grog Shop)
05.18.06 - Detroit, MI (Magic Stick) w/PAIK, Mason Proper
05.19.06 - Toronto, ONT (Horseshoe Tavern)
05.20.06 - Montreal, QUE (El Salon) w/ Frog Eyes/Sunset Rubdown
05.21.06 - Hoboken, NJ (Maxwells) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's/The Bronze Episode
05.22.06 - Boston, MA (Great Scott) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.23.06 - New York, NY(Mercury Lounge) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's/The Fatales
05.24.06 - Philadelphia, PA (Khyber) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05/25.06 - Baltimore, MD (Fletchers) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
(Let the whining begin. :roll: )
05.26.06 - Cincinnati, OH (Alchemize) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.27.06 - Columbus, OH (Little Brothers) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.29.06 - Nashville, TN (The Basement) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.30.06 - Atlanta, GA (The Earl) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.31.06 - Baton Rouge, LA (Red Star) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
06.01.06 - Dallas, TX (Gypsy Tea Room) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
06.02.06 - Houston, TX (Walters) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
06.03.06 - Austin, TX (Emos) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's/Pompeii
06.06.06 - Tucson, AZ (Club Congress)
06.09.06 - Los Angeles, CA (The Echo) w/Silversun Pickups/Swords
06.10.06 - San Francisco, CA (Slims) w/Silversun Pickups/Swords
Back on the road:
May/June tour dates:
NEW TOUR DATES:
05.09.06 - Portland, OR (Doug Fir) w/The Colour
05.10.06 - Seattle, WA (Crocodile) w/Swords
05.12.06 - Salt Lake City, UT (Kilby Court) w/Knife Show/Brilliant Stereo Mob
05.13.06 - Denver, CO (Hi Dive)
05.15.06 - Minneapolis, MN (400 Bar) w/ Cowboy Curtis
05.16.06 - Chicago, IL (Schuba's) w/ Cowboy Curtis/Fourth Of July
05.17.06 - Cleveland, OH (Grog Shop)
05.18.06 - Detroit, MI (Magic Stick) w/PAIK, Mason Proper
05.19.06 - Toronto, ONT (Horseshoe Tavern)
05.20.06 - Montreal, QUE (El Salon) w/ Frog Eyes/Sunset Rubdown
05.21.06 - Hoboken, NJ (Maxwells) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's/The Bronze Episode
05.22.06 - Boston, MA (Great Scott) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.23.06 - New York, NY(Mercury Lounge) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's/The Fatales
05.24.06 - Philadelphia, PA (Khyber) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05/25.06 - Baltimore, MD (Fletchers) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
(Let the whining begin. :roll: )
05.26.06 - Cincinnati, OH (Alchemize) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.27.06 - Columbus, OH (Little Brothers) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.29.06 - Nashville, TN (The Basement) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.30.06 - Atlanta, GA (The Earl) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
05.31.06 - Baton Rouge, LA (Red Star) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
06.01.06 - Dallas, TX (Gypsy Tea Room) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
06.02.06 - Houston, TX (Walters) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
06.03.06 - Austin, TX (Emos) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's/Pompeii
06.06.06 - Tucson, AZ (Club Congress)
06.09.06 - Los Angeles, CA (The Echo) w/Silversun Pickups/Swords
06.10.06 - San Francisco, CA (Slims) w/Silversun Pickups/Swords
Originally posted by El Teezer:Seems to me that happens a lot – every show I saw in Feb and March were at the 9:30 Club, and from early April through late May, it's all Black Cat.
Haven't seen anything enticing on the 9:30 calendar in a bit. DC9 / BC seem to have better shows. Or, is it just me being all complain-y?
Originally posted by El Teezer:i agree, a pretty weak couple of months … the only shows that i'd probably only really consider going to are antibalas, phoenix and mogwai … i'd love to see mobb deep, but not for $35
Haven't seen anything enticing on the 9:30 calendar in a bit. DC9 / BC seem to have better shows. Or, is it just me being all complain-y?
Forum road trip!
05/25.06 - Baltimore, MD (Fletchers) w/Margot & The Nuclear So & So's