Monday, July 09, 2007

Spoon To Do "Secret" Shows In Chicago, San Francisco



Download: Spoon - "The Ghost In You Lingers"
Download: Spoon - "The Underdog"

Tomorrow, as you most likely know, marks the release of Spoon's excellent new album Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. To promote it, the Austin-based group are going to play a series of "secret" shows - one of which is in San Francisco, the other is this coming Friday (July 13th) at Chicago's very own Schubas nightclub. There are three ways you can win tickets. The first way is to check the Schubas website. The second is to check in with radio station WXRT and listen to win tickets. The third, and final, way to get your paws on these sure-to-be hot tickets is to march down to Reckless Records in Chicago and buy your copy there. Once you do, you will be eligible to win a pair of tickets to the show (provided you give certain information, of course).

As far as the San Francisco show is concerned, the show will be at the awesome Cafe Du Nord. You can get tickets either from
radio station KFOG or by buying the album at the incredible Amoeba records.

Or, if you just want to see the band from the comfort of your home, tune in to "The Late Show With David Letterman" tomorrow evening (July 10th) to see Spoon play.

Finally, to see what the fuss is all about, stream Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga here .


(Jonathan Graef)

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5 Comments:

Blogger April Wright said...

That's a 21+ venue!!! No fair! I'm not inviting Spoon to my birthday party.

9:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is brutal and totally unfair. I feel your pain.

Oh, I tried looking for Clone High at my local cult video store, but alas they did not have it.

Jon

10:59 PM  
Blogger April Wright said...

I think you can only order from Canada.

There are only 2 under 21 shows in the whole time I'm here, out of about 15 I'd like to see. San Francisco is no good for the underage.

1:11 AM  
Blogger Jon said...

Canada, eh? That may just have to be it.

I feel that many cities are no good for the underage. Then, once you get past the age of 12, the suburbs lose their charms as well. It's bogus.

Twin cities aren't so bad though.

12:19 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I picked up the album at Amoeba today, but they're not selling tickets. Apparently the only way to get them is the day of, and at the venue.

2:36 PM  

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