10/25 Barns Courtney at Fine Line
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Barns Courtney
at Fine Line
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Originally scheduled in April 4, 2022, the Barns Courtney will be rescheduled for October 25th, at the Fine Line Music Cafe.
We caught the musician in Kansas City in Sep 2022 and wrote, “For his first time headlining a show in three years, UK alt rock singer-songwriter Barns Courtney burst out with the pent-up infectious energy of a tea kettle left on the stove to over boil, and the packed crowd at recordBar in Kansas City returned that elevated amount of energy, back in kind.”
Tour Dates
9/26/2022 - The Social - Orlando, FL
9/27/2022 - Jack Rabbits - Jacksonville, FL
9/28/2022 - Georgia Theatre - Athens, GA
9/30/2022 - Saturn - Birmingham, AL
10/1/2022 - Eastside Bowl - Nashville, TN
10/3/2022 - The Underground - Charlotte, NC
10/5/2022 - Lincoln Theatre - Washington, DC
10/7/2022 - Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA
10/8/2022 - Paradise Rock Club - Boston, MA
10/10/2022 - Empire Live - Albany, NY
10/12/2022 - Webster Hall - New York, NY
10/14/2022 - Club XL - Harrisburg, PA
10/15.2022 - Phoenix - Toronto, Canada
10/17/2022 - House of Blues - Cleveland, OH
10/18/2022 - St. Andrew's Hall - Detroit, MI
10/19/2022 - Stage AE - Pittsburgh, PA
10/21/2022 - Newport - Columbus, OH
10/22/2022 - Headliners - Louisville, KY
10/24/2022 - Park West - Chicago, IL
10/25/2022 - Fineline - Minneapolis, MN
10/27/2022 - The Waiting Room - Omaha, NB
10/28/2022 - Delmar Hall - St. Louis, MO
11/1/2022 - The Summit - Denver, CO
11/2/2022 - Urban Lounge - Salt Lake City, UT
11/4/2022 - House of Blues - San Diego, CA
11/5/2022 - The Observatory - Santa Ana, CA
11/8/2022 - El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
11/9/2022 - August Hall - San Francisco, CA
11/11/2022 - Wonder Ballroom - Portland, OR
11/12/2022 - Showbox Market - Seattle, WA
10/25 Santigold with Sho Madjozi at Palace Theatre
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Santigold
with Sho Madjozi
at Palace Theatre
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UPDATE: This show has been cancelled.
Santigold writes:
I am both sad and proud to announce my decision to cancel the Holified Tour.
I am sad because it breaks my heart to disappoint those of you who consistently come out to show love and support me for what I do, those of you who have bought tickets and planned trips to come and see me. When I think of disappointing you all, I feel the disappointment deep in the pit of my stomach as well. I was excited to finally be back with you in person to celebrate and bring the music of this new record to life. I know that without you I would never have been able to continue making music for all of these years, and I am so grateful.
But for the past several years we have all been through immense challenges, some physical, some mental, some spiritual, some economic. And yet, as we have begun to trudge on, much of the toll of that experience has been left untended as we rush back in, attempting to make up for lost time, to reconnect, catch up on bills unpaid, to escape the insanity that had begun to set in. For many of us, the landscapes we are re-entering are not the same.
As a touring musician, I don’t think anyone anticipated the new reality that awaited us. After sitting idle (not being able to do shows) for the past couple years, many of us like everyone else, earning no or little income during that time, every musician that could, rushed back out immediately when it was deemed safe to do shows. We were met with the height of inflation – gas, tour buses, hotels, and flight costs skyrocketed – many of our tried-and-true venues unavailable due to a flooded market of artists trying to book shows in the same cities, and positive test results constantly halting schedules with devastating financial consequences. All of that on top of the already-tapped mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional resources of just having made it through the past few years. Some of us are finding ourselves simply unable to make it work.
In my case,I have tried and tried, looked at what it would take from every angle, and I simply don’t have it. I can’t make it work. I’m actually going to elaborate on it more later because I think it’s important for people to know the truth of what it’s like out here for artists and I don’t believe enough of us are talking about it publicly. I’ve seen a couple articles start to emerge, literally over the past few days, just as I had started writing this letter to you, about musicians canceling tours, prioritizing themselves over the demands of a relentless industry. But for now, I want to tell you that for me it has taken a toll – through anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, vertigo, chronic pain, and missing crucial time with my children. In the place that I’m in, in the place that the music business is in, it feels like I’ve been hanging on, trying to make it to the ever-distant finish line, but my vehicle’s been falling apart the whole time – the bumper fell off, the wheels one at a time, the steering wheel, and finally the whole bottom fell out. And here I am thinking, ‘Should I just hold the doors up and run?’ And my little heart that has been working way beyond its limits, my whole body in fact and my soul too, are screaming at me “NO muthaf**ka! Pull.The F**. Over!”
I’m coming to you with the honesty that is inherent in my music. How could I release Spirituals, an album about honoring yourself and refusing to cross your own boundaries, and not take this opportunity to do just that for myself? I want you to understand that I am proud to be canceling this tour when it means that I am proclaiming that I, the person who writes the songs, is as important to me as the songs. I will not continue to sacrifice myself for an industry that has become unsustainable for, and uninterested in the welfare of the artists it is built upon.
I love you all. And I hope to see you soon.
Santigold
10/25 Turnstile with Snail Mail at Fillmore
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Turnstile
with Snail Mail
at Fillmore
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Baltimore’s hardcore punk band Turnstile will headline the Fillmore in Minneapolis on October 25, as part of the Turnstile Love Connection Tour… which features Snail Mail (Jpegmafia will not be performing at this show due to other commitments).
We caught Snail Mail in April 2022 and wrote, “With the band’s logo on a big backdrop and a couple of Cupid statues on pedestals adorning the stage, Snail Mail began their sixty-five minute set with the title track and album opener from the latest record, Valentine and quickly got all of the crowd engaged and on their side. Following the album’s sequence, “Ben Franklin” next brought things very personal, as Jordan sang about her 2020 stint in rehab.”
Tour dates:
Oct 4 Toronto, ON, Canada History
Oct 6 Asbury Park, NJ, US Stone Pony Summer Stage
Oct 9 Washington, DC, US The Anthem
Oct 11 Charlotte, NC, US The Fillmore
Oct 13 Orlando, FL, US House of Blues Orlando
Oct 14 St Petersburg, FL, US Jannus Live
Oct 16 New Orleans, LA, US Orpheum Theater
Oct 18 Kansas City, MO, US Uptown Theater
Oct 19 St Louis, MO, US The Pageant
Oct 21 Louisville, KY, US Old Foresters Paristown Hall
Oct 22 Columbus, OH, US KEMBA Live!
Oct 23 Chicago, IL, US Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Oct 25 Minneapolis, MN, US Fillmore Minneapolis
Oct 27 Denver, CO, US Mission Ballroom
Oct 28 Salt Lake City, UT, US The Complex - UT
Oct 30 Oakland, CA, US Fox Theater
Oct 31 San Francisco, CA, US The Warfield
Nov 2 Los Angeles (LA), CA, US Shrine Expo Hall
Nov 3 Hollywood, CA, US Hollywood Palladium
Nov 5 San Diego, CA, US Dia De Los Deftones
Nov 7 Phoenix, AZ, US The Van Buren
Nov 8 Las Vegas, NV, US Brooklyn Bowl - Las Vegas
Nov 11 San Antonio, TX, US Aztec Theatre
Nov 12 Houston, TX, US Revention Music Center
Nov 14 Atlanta, GA, US Coca-Cola Roxy
Nov 16 Pittsburgh, PA, US Stage AE
Nov 17 Buffalo, NY, US Town Ballroom
Nov 19 Boston, MA, US Roadrunner
Nov 20 Boston, MA, US Roadrunner
Nov 21 Harrisburg, PA, US XL Live
Jan 30 2023 Auckland, New Zealand Laneway Festival
Feb 5 2023 Sydney Olympic Park, NSW, Australia Laneway Festival
10/25 and 10/26 The California Honeydrops at Turf Club
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10/26/2022 Wednesday
The California Honeydrops
at Turf Club
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Due to popular demands, The California Honeydrops, have added a second show at the Turf Club. The two-night residency starts on October 25 (sold out) and ends on October 26.
Tour Dates
Sept. 22 - Telluride, CO - Sheridan Opera House
Sept. 24 - Aspen, CO - Belly Up
Oct. 14 - Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theatre
Oct. 16 - Flagstaff, AZ - Yucca North
Oct. 18 - Durango, CO - Animas City Theatre
Oct. 19 - Santa Fe, NM - Meow Wolf
Oct. 21 - Denver, CO - Mission Ballroom
Oct. 22 - Kansas City, MO - Knuckleheads
Oct. 23 - St. Louis, MO - The Big Top
Oct. 25 - St. Paul, MN - Turf Club
Oct. 26 - St. Paul, MN - Turf Club
Oct. 27 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
Oct. 29 - Indianapolis, IN - HI-FI Annex
Oct. 30 - Ferndale, MI - Magic Bag
Oct. 31 - Kalamazoo, MI - Bell’s Brewery
Nov. 2 - South Burlington, VT - Higher Ground
Nov. 3 - Portland, ME - Aura
Nov. 5 - New York, NY - Sony Hall
Nov. 6 - Boston, MA - Royale Boston
Nov. 8 - Philadelphia, PA - World Cafe Live
Nov. 9 - Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre
Nov. 11 - Charlottesville, VA - The Jefferson Theater
Nov. 12 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel
Nov. 13 - Highlands, NC - Highlands Food and Wine Festival 2022
Jan. 15-22, 2023 - Fort Lauderdale, FL - Sandy Beaches Cruise 2023
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