Well, well, well…Indianapolis, I stand corrected. The show this past Sunday was not made up of screaming teenagers, but rather mature adults enjoying terrific tunes. There were also people singing the words to nearly every song the Avett Brothers sang, no matter how old it was. So there ya know, you never know until you’re there and I admit, my bad Indy, my bad. I must say, it was a beautiful site to see the Egyptian Room THAT full. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been to plenty of shows in the Egyptian Room where there has been a large crowd, however, it was more than obvious that The Avett Brothers show was sold out simply by gazing up the staircase from the first floor.
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Before you get all huffy on me, calm down…do not take the title as literal as it sounds. I love the Avett Brothers and will most definitely be attending their show on Sunday so just chill for a second and give this read a chance. It caught your attention though right? Like many others out there I, too, am greatly looking forward to the Avett Brothers concert this Sunday, the 28th at the Murat Egyptian Room.
This past Friday at 10 a.m., tickets went on sale for Julian Casablancas (with special guest Funeral Party). The show will be put on by My Old Kentucky Blog (MOKB) and will be at The Vogue on Friday April 9th. It is 21+ and a non smoking show, tickets are $20 in advance.
Just to clear the air, I know this is not a new topic. In fact, after doing some research this is actually a topic that has been written about for years. Popular bands and musicians such as Spoon, Franz Ferdinand, Kenna, Grandaddy, The Shins, Air, Rogue Wave, Weezer, The Flaming Lips, etc etc have all been used in past commercials. However, something about this past year has really caught my attention. Maybe that’s because I am who I am….and who am I you might ask?
Hello Indianapolis, I’m Laura, a new staff writer for Indyconcerts.com. Although I could divulge my deepest secrets and life long goals in this article, I guess I’ll keep this introduction short and sweet so there is something to look forward to in the future. “Always keep them wanting more,” right? I recently graduated from DePauw University and although PR/marketing has it’s exciting moments, I have come to realize that I need to be pursuing a career in something I am passionate about: music.
