Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2017 8:56 pm
I'm seeing that dog next month! I'm giddy with excitement.
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andy_tchp wrote:Bill Frisell in June!
All right, he'll be busy in Aus/NZ in early June!windmill wrote:Thanks, its good newsandy_tchp wrote:All I know is he's playing at Queensland Performing Arts Centre for this.windmill wrote:
Tell us more
Is this an Oz tour ?
Scored front row tickets 2 out from the very centre of the stage, as I don't believe any promo has been done yet.
I would guess he'll be heading down the East coast for a couple more dates at least. Maybe Sydney Opera House and Princess Theatre in Melbourne?
I'll start looking
andy_tchp wrote:Bill Frisell in June!
All right, he'll be busy in Aus/NZ in early June!
June 6, 2017 Wellington, New Zealand Light House Cinema Cuba Bill Frisell – A Portrait Exclusive Film Preview and Live Artist Q&A. 5:30pm screening.
June 7, 2017 Wellington, New Zealand Opera House Bill Frisell When You Wish Upon A Star featuring Petra Haden, Thomas Morgan and Rudy Royston
Short teaser film; THE DELAWARE ROAD : LIVE @ KELVEDON HATCH NUCLEAR BUNKER JULY 28TH 2017Delaware Road wrote:London, 1968. Two brilliant musicians create innovative sounds using reel to reel tape. Whilst working for a large media organisation they stumble upon a conspiracy with seismic implications for themselves and for Britain. Exploring folklore, magic, propaganda, television & radio broadcasting, counter-culture & early, electronic music, The Delaware Road is an incredible, alternative vision of Britain during the second half of the 20th century.
Performances:
DOLLY DOLLY, HOWLROUND, TELEPLASMISTE, RADIONICS RADIO, IAN HELLIWELL,
GLITCH, SAUNDERS & HILL, CONCRETISM, SIMON JAMES, THE MUMMERS & THE PAPPERS
THE TWELVE HOUR FOUNDATION, LOOSE CAPACITOR, DJ FOOD
Films & Projections:
JEFFREY SIEDLER, PSYCHE TROPES, THE INFINITE ATTIC
This special collection of performances takes place deep underground in a nuclear bunker hidden in remote Essex woodland. The audience is free to explore the secret, cold war facilities where they will encounter a host of experimental artists & musicians creating an immersive mix of sound, film & theatre.
"highly recommended" SCARFOLK
"shades of The Stone Tape, the occult, the swinging 60's, orgies & demonic power" SHINDIG! MAGAZINE
"deliciously subversive" SANTE SANGRE MAGAZINE
Please note: Limited tickets are available with transport provided on a 1960's double-decker bus (picking up from & returning to Brentwood train station). Tickets with parking are available for those wishing to use their own transport.