Remi Wolf has mapped out a fall tour to celebrate the release of her sophomore album, Big Ideas. She’ll be bringing along Lava La Rue and Rachel Chinouriri in support.
The CoSign alum kicks off “The Big Ideas Tour” in Santa Barbara, California in September, followed by a string of additional West Coast shows. Over the course of September and October, she’ll visit cities like Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Nashville, and Atlanta before wrapping up back in California with one night at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
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An artist pre-sale (sign up for access here) is set for Wednesday, May 15th at 10:00 a.m. local time. It will be followed by a Live Nation pre-sale taking place on Thursday, May 16th (use code Soundcheck) and the general on-sale beginning on Friday, May 17th via Ticketmaster.
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The CoSign alum kicks off “The Big Ideas Tour” in Santa Barbara, California in September, followed by a string of additional West Coast shows. Over the course of September and October, she’ll visit cities like Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Nashville, and Atlanta before wrapping up back in California with one night at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
Get Remi Wolf Tickets Here
An artist pre-sale (sign up for access here) is set for Wednesday, May 15th at 10:00 a.m. local time. It will be followed by a Live Nation pre-sale taking place on Thursday, May 16th (use code Soundcheck) and the general on-sale beginning on Friday, May 17th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale,...
- 5/14/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
In the Napoleon Dynamite-inspired music video for their latest single “Ur Mom,” Wet Leg become the source of paranoid hallucinations for Scotty, the overly-opinionated frontman of Scotty and the Soft Boys.
After inviting Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale to his gig (and insulting her in the process), Scotty takes a tumble in the grocery store where Teasdale and bandmate Hester Chambers work. When he wakes up, he just can’t seem to shake the presence of Teasdale and Chambers as they pop up everywhere from his band practices to the...
After inviting Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale to his gig (and insulting her in the process), Scotty takes a tumble in the grocery store where Teasdale and bandmate Hester Chambers work. When he wakes up, he just can’t seem to shake the presence of Teasdale and Chambers as they pop up everywhere from his band practices to the...
- 4/4/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Blue Note Records has released a new track from late Afrobeat legend Tony Allen, “Stumbling Down,” featuring Zambian-Australian rapper Sampa the Great. The track will appear on the upcoming posthumous Allen record, There Is No End, out April 30th.
“Stumbling Down” boasts a dense, bass-heavy groove that’s cut through with a frenetic mix of percussion and a dextrous vocal performance from Sampa the Great. “Uncle Tony was involved in changing the way African Music was heard and felt, and he has constantly inspired me to learn and to expand my music,...
“Stumbling Down” boasts a dense, bass-heavy groove that’s cut through with a frenetic mix of percussion and a dextrous vocal performance from Sampa the Great. “Uncle Tony was involved in changing the way African Music was heard and felt, and he has constantly inspired me to learn and to expand my music,...
- 4/9/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Blue Note Records has announced a new posthumous album from late Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, There Is No End. The album is set to arrive April 30th, which also marks the one-year anniversary of Allen’s death.
The record announcement comes with the first single, “Cosmosis,” which was co-produced by Allen, Damon Albarn, and Remi Kabaka. The song came out of Allen’s sessions with Albarn and Skepta (who also features on the track) as they finished tracking their collaboration, “How Far?” which appeared on Gorillaz’s 2020 project, Song Machine,...
The record announcement comes with the first single, “Cosmosis,” which was co-produced by Allen, Damon Albarn, and Remi Kabaka. The song came out of Allen’s sessions with Albarn and Skepta (who also features on the track) as they finished tracking their collaboration, “How Far?” which appeared on Gorillaz’s 2020 project, Song Machine,...
- 3/12/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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