Tour Dates
10/22/08 Sokol Auditorium Omaha, NE*
10/23/08 Beaumont Club Kansas City, MO* 10/24/08 Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, OK* 11/05/08 Trocadero Theatre Philadelphia, PA* 11/06/08 Webster Hall NY* 11/07/08 Starland Ballroom Sayreville, NJ* 11/08/08 Paradise Lounge Boston, MA* 11/09/08 Living Room Providence, RI* 11/11/08 9:30 Club Washington DC* 11/13/08 Canal Club Richmond, VA* 11/14/08 Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC* 11/15/08 NorVa Theatre Norfolk, VA* 11/16/08 Headliners Columbia, SC* 11/18/08 Masquerade Atlanta, GA* 11/19/08 JaxLive Jacksonville, FL* 11/20/08 State Theatre - Tampa St Petersburg, FL* 11/21/08 House of Blues - Lake Buena Vista Lake Buena Vista, FL* 11/22/08 Culture Room Ft Lauderdale, FL* 11/24/08 Beta Bar Tallahassee, FL* 11/25/08 House of Blues - New Orleans New Orleans, LA* *with Toadies |
Station 4, in St Paul, was packed full of The Toadies (official/myspace) fans, a mix of mid-thirty-somethings and young grungey kids last night, 10/21/08.
One of the opening bands, Year Long Disaster (official/myspace), did a great job warming up the crowd with their rock/metal music.
People in Planes came on at 9 and played a pretty good set, including mostly new songs from their latest album. They started off the show with "Last Man Standing", "Mayday (M'aidez)", "Pretty Buildings", in pretty much the order of their album.
They ended the set on a very high note with an all rock out version of "Vampires". That's actually my favorite People in Planes song, and the whole time I was hoping they would play it.
I got a chance to talk to Gaz after the show, and it seems like they are really homesick! Only a few weeks to go on their long-running US tour currently with The Toadies.
Check them out on if they're coming through town. They are heading to Nebraska right now. Their new album, Beyond The Horizon is out now on Wind-Up Records.
Check out our interview with Gaz!
One of the opening bands, Year Long Disaster (official/myspace), did a great job warming up the crowd with their rock/metal music.
People in Planes came on at 9 and played a pretty good set, including mostly new songs from their latest album. They started off the show with "Last Man Standing", "Mayday (M'aidez)", "Pretty Buildings", in pretty much the order of their album.
They ended the set on a very high note with an all rock out version of "Vampires". That's actually my favorite People in Planes song, and the whole time I was hoping they would play it.
I got a chance to talk to Gaz after the show, and it seems like they are really homesick! Only a few weeks to go on their long-running US tour currently with The Toadies.
Check them out on if they're coming through town. They are heading to Nebraska right now. Their new album, Beyond The Horizon is out now on Wind-Up Records.
Check out our interview with Gaz!
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