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At the Orpheum! Thanks for posting. Great video.
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[PHOTOS] Bush @ Orpheum Theatre
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I'm sorry but WHO DID DAN AND PHIL HIRE TO SET UP THE ORDER OF THEIR TOUR SHOWS!?!?!?!?!
I'm sorry but this is just blatant ignorence of basic geography
OCT 06 SEATTLE, WA / Moore Theatre
OCT 07 *NEW DATE* SEATTLE, WA / Moore Theatre
OCT 08 PORTLAND, OR / Arlene Schnitzer Auditorium
OCT 09 VANCOUVER, BC / Orpheum Theatre
OCT 11 OAKLAND, CA / Paramount Theatre
OCT 13 PHOENIX, AZ / Celebrity Theatre
OCT 17 SAN DIEGO, CA / Civic Theatre
OCT 18 LOS ANGELES, CA / Peacock Theater
OCT 20 SALT LAKE CITY, UT / The Union
OCT 21 DENVER, CO / Ellie Caulkins Opera House
OCT 23 KANSAS CITY, MO / The Midland
OCT 24 GRAND PRAIRIE, TX / Texas Trust Theatre
OCT 25 AUSTIN, TX / Bass Concert Hall
OCT 27 ST. LOUIS, MO / The Factory
OCT 28 DETROIT, MI / Masonic Temple
OCT 29 AKRON, OH / Civic Theatre
OCT 30 INDIANAPOLIS, IN / Clowes Memorial Hall
NOV 01 MILWAUKEE, WI / Riverside Theater
NOV 02 MINNEAPOLIS, MN / State Theatre
NOV 03 CHICAGO, IL / Chicago Theatre
NOV 05 TORONTO, ON / Massey Hall
NOV 08 PHILADELPHIA, PA / Miller Theater
NOV 10 NEW YORK, NY / Kings Theatre
NOV 11 TYSONS, VA / Capital One Hall
NOV 12 *NEW DATE* TYSONS, VA / Capital One Hall
NOV 14 ATLANTA, GA / Cobb Energy PAC
NOV 16 TAMPA, FL / Tampa Theatre
NOV 17 ORLANDO, FL / Hard Rock Live
NOV 18 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL / The Parker
NOV 20 DURHAM, NC / DPAC
NOV 21 NASHVILLE, TN / Andrew Jackson Hall
NOV 24 BOSTON, MA / Wang Theatre
NOV 25 READING, PA / Santander PAC
NOV 26 RED BANK, NJ / Count Basie
tldr: they go from pennsylvania to ny to virginia to Georgia to Florida to North Carolina to Tennesse to Massachusets and then back to Pennsylvania and the mental map in my head just gave me an overload error
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ㅤㅤㅤ𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐃𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐌 𝐑𝐄𝐁𝐎𝐑𝐍 𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐋𝐃 𝐓𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐃𝐈𝐀𝐑𝐘: 𝐕𝐀𝐍𝐂𝐎𝐔𝐕𝐄𝐑 𝐀𝐍𝐃 𝐒𝐄𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐋𝐄.
ㅤㅤㅤDecidi escrever esse "diário" para guardar melhor as memórias desses dias de turnê. Escrever sempre me é uma terapia e um momento onde posso colocar no lugar os pensamentos que invadem minha cabeça.
ㅤㅤㅤ Então, olá! Sou a Elis, e estou bem empolgada em compartilhar alguns momentos dos bastidores dos dois primeiros shows da América do Norte da “The Dream Reborn World Tour”! Tem sido uma experiência incrível até agora, com shows inesquecíveis um em Vancouver (Canadá, meu país natal) e outro em Seattle (EUA).
Vancouver: Um início perfeito
ㅤㅤㅤA turnê recomeçou em “Vancouver” (pois tivemos dois shows em Seul anteriormente), um lugar que sabe como combinar belezas naturais com um ar urbano que nos remete as grandes capitais do mundo. Eu nasci em Toronto, no outro lado do país, mas lembro de passar um tempo por Vancouver, pois serviu de locação para alguns filmes do meu pai quando eu era mais nova. E mesmo assim… ainda perdi o ar com as deslumbrantes montanhas e com o litoral de águas limpinhas (porém geladas). Christian adorou a cidade assim como nossos gordinhos que eram todos sorrisos, merecedores de prêmios de miss simpatias como sempre.
ㅤㅤㅤDurante nossa manhã livre exploramos alguns lugares que possuem um lugar especial na minha memória. Passeamos pelo Stanley Park, que ofereceu uma vista deslumbrante do horizonte da cidade e do porto, e o Mercado Público de Granville Island, um paraíso para os amantes da comida, e eu não pude resistir e comer uma coisinha de cada.
DAY 01: O SHOW
ㅤㅤㅤO local da apresentação foi o Orpheum Theatre e estava lotado e por isso, tinha uma energia surreal vinda da multidão animada. Sempre é emocionante presenciar de tão perto os fãs tão envolvidos e entusiasmados com o DPR - e um prazer poder contemplar o trampo deles. Como fotógrafa responsável pela turnê, admito que senti a pressão nos ombros (não queria e não quero decepcionar), mas mesmo com muito trabalho, acho que tudo saiu perfeito! Precisei coordenar uma equipe considerável de fotógrafos e cinegrafistas que estavam trabalhando duro para garantir que capturassem as melhores fotos e mantivéssemos tudo funcionando. E tentamos registrar tudo: desde a antecipação nos bastidores até a energia crua das apresentações, os rostos dos fãs, a emoção que energizava a todos vinda da plateia, pois como sempre digo: cada foto sempre conta uma história.
Seattle: A Cidade Esmeralda ainda brilha.
ㅤㅤㅤDepois da passagem por Vancouver, seguimos direto para Seattle, conhecida por sua cena musical agitada e uma rica história cultural - e que eu ainda não conhecia. Todos estávamos ansiosos pelo show daquela noite. E, no dia seguinte tivemos um tempo de descanso e aproveitamos para passear e absorver um pouco da cultura do lugar. Foi a minha vez de guiar meu marido e fiz questão de visitar a Biblioteca Pública (falarei mais sobre esse passeio na rede social da minha livraria “The Hive Bookstore”) e depois fomos conhecer o “Chihuly Garden and Glass”. As intrincadas esculturas de vidro eram tão cativantes quanto a vibrante arte de rua da cidade.
DAY 02: O SHOW
ㅤㅤㅤSeattle obviamente não nos decepcionou. A apresentação foi nada menos que espetacular, com a casa mais uma vez lotada. A energia na sala era palpável, fãs gritando, se divertindo, e o entusiasmo de todos fez da noite uma experiência memorável. Novamente, gerenciar a equipe de mídia e capturar cada momento tem sido um desafio que quase me tira o sono, mas ao ver o resultado final me traz uma enorme satisfação.
ㅤㅤㅤAgora a turnê continua pela Califórnia. Teremos shows em Oakland e Los Angeles, onde encontraremos meus sogros que estão morrendo de saudade dos netos. Quando paro para pensar, noto como os últimos dias foram carregados de adrenalina, equivalentes a uma maratona. Mas, sempre foi um sonho meu e do meu marido conhecer o mundo, pegarmos a estrada juntos e poder fazer isso, juntando o que ele ama ao que amo me faz ficar diariamente grata. Tudo tem sido muito inspirador e quero compartilhar todas nossas aventuras.
ㅤㅤㅤFiquem ligados para mais atualizações enquanto continuamos na turnê. Mal posso esperar para dividir mais com vocês!
Com amor,
Elis Lancaster Yoon.
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"Another well-received speaker during the early months of 1925 was A.E. Smith. His presentations as head of the Ontario section of the Canadian Labour Party (CLP) at the Wobbly-controlled Port Arthur Labour Temple, the Orpheum theatre in Fort William, and the Fort William Auditorium focused on unemployment associations and the progress made “in forming educational classes in the East.” They were well attended. Once again, Fred Moore chaired the Fort William meetings. He used them to convince those in attendance that “the radical labour movements were converging towards ‘the day’ when a social revolution would bring about a complete change in system.” The main duty of a labour representative in Parliament, he contended, “should be to weaken, hamper and embarrass the bourgeois parliament.” The process of social revolution, described as a “grim business,” was but a “natural evolution.”
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The activities of organizers from both the IWW [Industrial Workers of the World] and the CPC [Communist Party of Canada] caught the attention of regional politicians and traditional labour leaders, who began to voice their opposition to immigration and the flood of radical workers into the country. Not all of the attention was negative. The recent success of the Communists, for example, caught the attention of Peter Heenan, the Kenora Labour member of the provincial parliament (MPP) who had been elected in 1919 and again in 1923. Sensing a shift in provincial politics, he sought to tap into the CPC’s growing support despite having recently accepted nomination from the Liberal party. He was refused a meeting. Sensing an opportunity of its own, the CPC parachuted party stalwart A.E. Smith into Port Arthur to run in the riding of Port Arthur-Thunder Bay during the 1925 federal election. Smith and the CPC’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) chose the riding because both felt that the support from the Finnish lumber workers might well carry the day. His candidacy also received the support of the local Canadian Labour Party (no surprise, as Smith was president of the Ontario section) and from Alex Gibson and the Port Arthur Trades and Labour Council. Once more, Smith’s candidacy would reveal the mileage that the Lakehead left could get by attempting to occupy at least some of the political space normally occupied by the centrists.
Much of Smith’s platform reiterated the speeches he had given in the region earlier in the year. Local newspapers described him as eloquent, with even normally skeptical journalists suggesting that “oratory like his had not flown from the tongue of any speaker on the platform in Port Arthur.” Moreover, his politics were clearly enunciated. At the Port Arthur Armoury, for example, he addressed the crowd of 2,000 directly as a “deliberative assembly, a parliament of the people, who are the first factor … in political power.” Smith did well, garnering 1,363 of a total 9,068 votes in perhaps the best showing of any federal Communist candidate in the 1920s. Even the Port Arthur News-Chronicle described the election as the “Most Vigorously Contested in the History of Port Arthur.”
The CPC considered Smith’s showing a clear indication of its growing stature in the region. As Anthony Rasporich’s work reveals, “near majorities were in fact recorded over the Conservative, Liberal, and independent candidates in the south end polls dominated by the Slavs and Finns, and in radical rural pockets of Finns to the north and west of Port Arthur.” It is revealing, however, that he won only three rural polls by narrow margins, and that the Finnish vote was split almost equally among all candidates."
- Michel S. Beaulieu, Labour at the Lakehead: Ethnicity, Socialism, and Politics, 1900-35. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2011. p. 113, 114-115.
#thunder bay#fort william#port arthur#communist party of canada#a. e. smith#federal election#labour socialism#working class politics#canadian socialism#northwestern ontario#reading 2024#academic quote#labour at the lakehead#working class history#party organizing#communists
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Ticket offers by show date
OCT 06 Seattle, WA / Moore Theatre
OCT 07 Seattle, WA / Moore Theatre
OCT 08 Portland, OR / Arlene Schnitzer Auditorium
OCT 09 Vancouver, BC / Orpheum Theatre
OCT 11 Oakland, CA / Paramount Theatre
OCT 13 Phoenix, AZ / Celebrity Theatre
OCT 17 San Diego, CA / Civic Theatre
OCT 18 Los Angeles, CA / Peacock Theater
OCT 20 Salt Lake City, UT / The Union
OCT 21 Denver, CO / Ellie Caulkins Opera House
OCT 23 Kansas City, MO / The Midland
OCT 24 Grand Prairie, TX / Texas Trust Theatre
OCT 25 Austin, TX / Bass Concert Hall
OCT 27 St. Louis, MO / The Factory
OCT 28 Detroit, MI / Masonic Temple
OCT 29 Akron, OH / Civic Theatre
OCT 30 Indianapolis, IN / Clowes Memorial Hall
NOV 01 Milwaukee, WI / Riverside Theater
NOV 02 Minneapolis, MN / State Theatre
NOV 03 Chicago, IL / Chicago Theatre
NOV 05 Toronto, ON / Massey Hall
NOV 08 Philadelphia, PA / Miller Theater
NOV 10 New York, NY / Kings Theatre
NOV 11 Tysons, VA / Capital One Hall
NOV 12 Tysons, VA / Capital One Hall
NOV 14 Atlanta, GA / Cobb Energy PAC
NOV 16 Tampa, FL / Tampa Theatre
NOV 17 Orlando, FL / Hard Rock Live
NOV 18 Fort Lauderdale, FL / The Parker
NOV 20 Durham, NC / DPAC
NOV 21 Nashville, TN / Andrew Jackson Hall
NOV 24 Boston, MA / Wang Theatre
NOV 25 Reading, PA / Santander PAC
NOV 26 Red Bank, NJ / Count Basie
DEC 07 Brisbane, AUSTRALIA / Convention Centre
DEC 09 Sydney, AUSTRALIA / State Theatre
DEC 10 Sydney, AUSTRALIA / State Theatre
DEC 12 Perth, AUSTRALIA / Riverside Theatre
DEC 15 Melbourne, AUSTRALIA / Plenary
DEC 16 Adelaide, AUSTRALIA / AEC Theatre
DEC 19 Auckland, NEW ZEALAND / KTK Theatre
JAN 13 Birmingham, UK / Symphony Hall
JAN 15 Cardiff, UK / New Theatre
JAN 16 Cardiff, UK / New Theatre
JAN 17 Plymouth, UK / Pavilions
JAN 18 Brighton, UK / Brighton Dome
JAN 19 Brighton, UK / Brighton Dome
JAN 22 Birmingham, UK / Symphony Hall
JAN 24 London, UK / London Palladium
JAN 25 London, UK / London Palladium
JAN 26 London, UK / London Palladium (Matinee)
JAN 26 London, UK / London Palladium
JAN 28 Newcastle, UK / Tyne Theatre
JAN 29 Manchester, UK / O2 Apollo
JAN 30 Manchester, UK / O2 Apollo
JAN 31 Dublin, IRELAND / CCD
FEB 02 Belfast, UK / Waterfront Hall
FEB 03 Glasgow, UK / King's Theatre
FEB 04 Glasgow, UK / Kings Theatre
FEB 06 Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS / AFAS Live
FEB 07 Reykjavík, ICELAND / Háskólabíó
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KIϟϟ: Alive! 1975-2000 (2006)
Has clear outer slipcase with track listings on rear.
Disc 1 Alive! recorded live at Cobo Hall, Detroit MI on May 16, 1975; The Music Hall, Cleveland OH on June 21, 1975; RKO Orpheum Theater, Davenport IA on July 20, 1975; Wildwood Convention Center, Wildwood NJ on July 23, 1975.
Disc 2 Alive II recorded live at The L.A. Forum, (Inglewood) Los Angeles CA on August 26-28, 1977; studio tracks recorded at the Capitol Theatre, Passaic NJ on September 13-16, 1977.
Disc 3 Alive III recorded live at The Palace Of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills MI on November 27, 1992; Market Square Arena, Indianapolis IN on November 28, 1992; The Coliseum Theater, Richfield OH on November 29, 1992.
Disc 4 Alive: The Millennium Concert recorded live at BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 31 December, 1999. All tracks previously unreleased except 4-15.
In the CD 72-page booklet, Cold Gin from Alive (1975) is mistakenly stated written by Paul Stanley where the correct writer is Ace Frehley.
This is the Best Buy Bonus Edition. Includes CD with the 2 bonus tracks from the Millennium Concert (2000)
Mercury Records
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young veins spring tour
The Young Veins toured North America opening for Foxy Shazam with Bad Rabbits in the spring of 2010. The band knew Foxy Shazam because they were also with One Haven Music. Ryan explained how the tour came about in this interview:
We are managed by the same people. It was kind of tough to get on a tour when you don’t have any music out or any records, so I think they did us a favor. Or maybe we are doing them a favor.
^ map of the Foxy Shazam tour.
As well as touring with Foxy Shazam, the Young Veins also played two solo shows at the Echo in Los Angeles, which is a tiny venue with a 350 person capacity, as well as a set at South By Southwest Festival (SXSW) on 19 March.
Several fans who posted concert recaps of the shows mentioned that the band didn't have roadies and were setting up their equipment themselves. It seems like Jon was doing most of it, which makes sense as he used to be a guitar tech for The Academy Is... and he was probably also the strongest.
The band ran a Twitter competition for the tour, where fans could tweet a picture of their favorite vacation memory to be entered to win free tickets to one of the shows. Here is an infographic posted by the band about it:
Ryan talked about the competition in this interview:
[The vacation photograph contest] was [the label's] idea, which I really liked because I have been meeting the kids every night and they are really excited about it. There is really nothing we have to do, it is just a great way to have people come for free.
Tour dates
The hyperlinked shows from the dates below are the ones I've found pictures/videos/information for, so clicking them will take you to a tag about that day. The italicised shows are ones that were not part of the Foxy Shazam tour.
13 March - Los Angeles, CA (The Echo) 15 March - Nashville, TN (Exit/In) 18 March - Houston, TX (House of Blues Houston) 19 March - Austin, TX (SXSW - Dirty Dog Bar) 21 March - San Antonio, TX (White Rabbit) 23 March - Little Rock, AR (Juanita’s Cantina Ballroom) 24 March - Atlanta, GA (The Masquerade) 26 March - Ybor City, FL (Orpheum) 27 March - Jacksonville, FL (Jack Rabbits) 28 March - Richmond, VA (Canal Club Downstairs Lounge) 29 March - New York, NY (The Studio At Webster Hall) 30 March - Allston, MA (Great Scott) 31 March - Brooklyn, NY (Knitting Factory) 1 April - Webster, CT (Webster Underground) 3 April - Montreal, QC (Petit Campus) 5 April - Toronto, ON (Sneaky Dee’s) 6 April - Buffalo, NY (Mohawk Place) 7 April - Columbus, OH (The Basement) 8 April - Pontiac, MI (The Eagle Theatre) 9 April - Covington, KY (The Mad Hatter) 10 April - Chicago, IL (Beat Kitchen) 11 April - Buffalo, MN (The Vault) 13 April - Denver, CO (Marquis Theatre) 15 April - Seattle, WA (El Corazón) 16 April - Vancouver, BC (Venue Nightclub) 17 April - Portland, OR (Satyricon) 18 April - San Francisco, CA (Bottom of the Hill) 19 April - Orangevale, CA (The Boardwalk) 21 April - West Hollywood, CA (Troubadour) 23 April - Scottsdale, AZ (Martini Ranch) 24 April - Albuquerque, NM (Launchpad) 26 April - Lawrence, KS (Jackpot Saloon & Music Hall) 27 April - St. Louis, MO (Off Broadway Nightclub) 31 May - Los Angeles, CA (The Echo)
Average Setlist
Defiance Take a Vacation! Change Dangerous Blues Everyone But You The Other Girl Cape Town Maybe I Will, Maybe I Won't Young Veins (Die Tonight)
^ a picture of the band with Bad Rabbits and Foxy Shazam during the spring tour from the Young Veins' Facebook page.
Quotes from the band about the spring tour
It’s been so much fun playing these venues. We’ve scaled back on the way that we’re touring. We’re back in a van and we’re actually able to experience what we’re doing and where we’re going instead of just being on someone else’s schedule and being told where to be and when. This last tour we just finished with Foxy Shazam was just so much fun. We had more time to hang out with fans and the venues sound better, it’s so much more intimate, I really hope that we can continue and maintain playing in smaller places for awhile just because of the fact that the sound is so much better. Once you get into the bigger places it really makes a difference. – Jon
It is more interesting every night, you never know what you are going to walk into. I question the craftsmanship in a lot of these clubs because I can't figure out what they were thinking but it makes it a lot of fun. Being so close to the crowd again, I forgot how that was and it makes the show have more energy. – Ryan
It’s been weird for us because this is the first time in the last four or five years that we’ve gone on tour playing songs that no one really knows. It was interesting to get people’s reactions and I think it went fairly well. I know just playing live for us in general gives us motivation to do the kind of songs we want to write and even more focused on wanting to have it translate better live than songs we’ve written in the past. – Jon
Especially since we don't have any music out or released, building a really close relationship with what fanbase we do have is really important. Being as close as possible, building friendships and meeting people around the country is good. [...] The best feeling in the world is to have people that did not come for our band and like our band and tell us that after the show, especially since no one has any pretense of what to expect. If they did like it that is a really good feeling. – Nick M
Photos from the road
In the first picture you can see a fox that was given to the band by a fan at the Atlanta show on March 24th, which they took on the road during this tour.
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Sweet, sweet schadenfreude, and in my city, no less. The Orpheum Theatre is a concert venue in downtown Vancouver. The ice cream looks good, too.
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[PHOTOS] Bad Wolves @ Orpheum Theatre
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Reborn Tour 2024: N America
Sep 9 Vancouver Orpheum
Sep 10 Seattle WAMU Theater
Sep 13 Oakland Fox Theater
Sep 15 Los Angeles Shrine Expo Hall
Sep 16 Phoenix Arizona Financial Theatre
Sep 18 Denver Mission Ballroom
Sep 20 Irving The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Sep 22 Houston 713 Music Hall
Sep 24 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
Sep 27 Washington D.C. The Anthem
Sep 28 New York The Theater at MSG
Sep 30 Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Oct 2 Toronto Coca-Cola Coliseum
Oct 4 Chicago Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
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#2024#the dream reborn tour 2024#dpr ian#christian yu#dpr#dream perfect regime#yu barom#north america#tour dates#tour dates 2024#North America 2024
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I can do things with my voice that most people can't, including throat singing, overtone singing, self-harmony, reverse phonation, and extreme falsetto range.
I sang Thou Shalt Break Them from Handel's Messiah with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra at the Orpheum theatre in 2008.
it's so weird to me that everyone on this website is a human person outside of their weird internet niche so rb this with a random bit of your lore
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Watain show invitation from Erik
Hi Lori,
My name is Erik, i'm the vocalist for Swedish Black Metal band Watain. We are touring the States for our 6th album "Trident Wolf Eclipse" next month and I would like to invite you to any of the shows, if you live anywhere near any of them and would like to come and see a memorable Black Metal show!
You work in Nuclear Death and beyond has inspired me immensely, so basically i'm just doing this hoping to have my picture taken with you hahaha
But seriously, it would be an honor to have you as our guest, so if you'd like to come out just check the tour dates below and hit me back.
All the best,
E.
WATAIN
NORTH AMERICA 2018
with Destroyer666 and supports
FEB 23 Montreal, QC, Le National - with Revenge FEB 24 Quebec City, QC, Imperial Bell - with Revenge FEB 25 Toronto, ON, Opera House - with Revenge FEB 26 Pittsburgh, PA, Rex Theater - with Sathanas & Ares Kingdom FEB 27 Indianapolis, IN, Emerson Theater - with Ares Kingdom FEB 28 Detroit, MI, St. Andrews Hall - with Ares Kingdom MAR 02 Chicago, IL, Metro - with Ares Kingdom MAR 03 Minneapolis, MN, Studio B - with Ares Kingdom MAR 04 Kansas City, MO, Riot Room - with Ares Kingdom MAR 05 Denver, CO, Gothic Theater - with Ares Kingdom MAR 06 Salt Lake City, UT, Metro Music - with Ares Kingdom MAR 07 Boise, ID, Knitting Factory - with Ares Kingdom MAR 09 Calgary, AB, The Palace - with Revenge MAR 10 Edmonton, AB, Starlite - with Revenge MAR 12 Vancouver, BC, Rickshaw Theatre - with Revenge MAR 13 Seattle, WA, Studio Seven - with Degial MAR 14 Portland, OR, Hawthorne Theatre - with Degial MAR 16 San Francisco, CA, DNA Lounge - with Degial MAR 17 Los Angeles, CA, Fonda - with Degial MAR 18 Phoenix, AZ, Club Red - with Nexul MAR 20 Austin, TX, Barracuda - with Nexul MAR 21 Dallas, TX, Gas Monkey - with Nexul MAR 23 Atlanta, GA, Heaven - with Nexul MAR 24 Tampa, FL, Orpheum - with Nexul MAR 25 Jacksonville, FL, Mavericks - with Nexul MAR 27 Greensboro, NC, Blind Tiger - with T.O.M.B MAR 28 Baltimore, MD, Sound Stage - with T.O.M.B MAR 29 Philadelphia, PA, TLA - with T.O.M.B MAR 30 Boston, MA, Sinclair - with T.O.M.B MAR 31 New York, NY, Gramercy Theatre - with
WOW! I just saw this! I don’t use Tumblr too much but thank you for the invite in 2018 no less! If you ever want to connect with me, you can on my Facebook-Lori Beth Bravo or my Instagram-loribravodarkartistry6. Thank you for your kind words and STAY EVIL! ❤️🔥😈🤘🏽
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