A buy-one-get-one ticket offer from the band requires fans to submit to biometric identification, with no details on how the data gets handled.
A buy-one-get-one ticket offer from the band requires fans to submit to biometric identification, with no details on how the data gets handled.
The DAM co-founder is on the road with ‘In the Name of the Father, the Imam and John Lennon,’ testing sequencing and narrative across seven European cities.
The band confirmed the tour won’t happen after the necessary support didn’t materialize. No replacement dates have been offered.
A handful of this week’s newly announced tours cut through the noise, from Yaeji’s return to the road to Sweeping Promises’ post-punk roadshow.
The tour runs November 5 to December 11, with a double-header at the 1,800-capacity venue signaling a steady, understated rise.
The mixtape that broke him into the mainstream gets a full run of North American dates this summer and fall, a decade after its release.
The four-piece will take a rowdy victory lap across three US legs this summer and fall, marking two decades since their self-titled arrival.
Over half of the UK’s small venues now operate at a loss. At The Great Escape, venue operators made clear that the sector’s survival hinges on collaboration and a levy on large spaces that remains largely unsigned.
After the first two Boston dates sold out during pre-sale, a third show was added at TD Garden. The remaining tickets on secondary markets already reflect the tour’s high demand.
At their first full show since 2016, Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie brought their deadpan musical comedy back to Los Angeles, flubs and all.