Reserved: $27; Lawn: $23; Child (0-12): $19; Premium Reserved Lawn (for 4): $108 Premium reserved lawn seating sold out for this performance; regular reserved and lawn seating still available.
The indie rock band The New Pornographers has received critical and popular acclaim (along with numerous solo ventures from band members A.C. Newman, Neko Case, Dan Bejar and Kathryn Calder). The band enjoys
an incredible amount of bench strength in at least two startlingly good
songwriters, three spectacularly good singers, one of the best drummers in
contemporary music and an in-house filmmaker. Champions of the popular song,
The New Pornographers are unable to resist the challenge to make a perfect
album. Their fifth album Together is due
out in May.
Dancing is expected at this performance, and may disrupt blanket seating in front of the stage
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The Dodos
The Dodos’ wildly-percussive style is centered around two
key elements: the punchy percussion of Logan Kroeber and the Fahey-infused
finger-picking of frontman Meric Long. Their third album Time to Die expands the Dodos’ Ginsu-sharp sound with the
introduction of new band member Keaton Snyder.
Singer-songwriter Imaad Wasif will open the concert.
Described as “unbelievably intense with sparkling, raga-influenced guitar,” he
co-wrote several songs for the soundtrack to Where the Wild Things Are.