Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens will get to see LCD Soundsystem several times later this year.
On Monday, the group announced a 12-date Tri Boro tour in New York City, starting on Nov. 16 at Brooklyn Steel. The city “tour” will see the group perform four nights at each venue, including Manhattan’s Terminal 5 and Queens’ Knockdown Center.
One show at each venue will be reserved for American Express cardholders only.
The new run of shows comes several months after the group went on their Play Around the U.S. in 2023 tour in June,...
On Monday, the group announced a 12-date Tri Boro tour in New York City, starting on Nov. 16 at Brooklyn Steel. The city “tour” will see the group perform four nights at each venue, including Manhattan’s Terminal 5 and Queens’ Knockdown Center.
One show at each venue will be reserved for American Express cardholders only.
The new run of shows comes several months after the group went on their Play Around the U.S. in 2023 tour in June,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
LCD Soundsystem is going to take it easy for a bit. On Monday, James Murphy shared a lengthy Facebook post detailing how the group is “reluctant” to get back into an album-tour-break cycle, and how, instead, they’ll opt to do some shows in New York once in a while. And perhaps drop a few singles here and there.
“We really wanted to stop living like that,” he wrote, referring to the non-stop tour cycle. “We talked about just playing some shows in New York, since most of us live here,...
“We really wanted to stop living like that,” he wrote, referring to the non-stop tour cycle. “We talked about just playing some shows in New York, since most of us live here,...
- 3/7/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Elia Einhorn was about to turn 21 years sober when he set out to fill a vacuum he’d noticed in the music world: There were few places sober musicians could turn to for day-to-day advice and help navigating a world where alcohol and drugs often flow freely. Addiction and recovery stories — both the triumphs and tragedies — are among the most common narratives in popular music, but Einhorn saw that, while there were resources like Alcoholics Anonymous and MusiCares that could help musicians get sober, more practical support was lacking.
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- 5/28/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
There was plenty of speculation as to who might show up at LCD Soundsystem's final show at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night (April 2), but the result was three Arcade Fire members, some Hot Chip folks, Reggie Watts and almost four hours of non-stop music. And contrary to popular opinion and demand, Daft Punk did not play at James Murphy's house. His house. The frontman's backing band featured anywhere from eight members (including Pat Mahoney, Nancy Whang, Al Doyle, Gavin Russom, Tyler Pope and Matt Thornley) to as many could crash the stage in choir and horn form, pulling off about...
- 4/4/2011
- Hitfix
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