OK, tix go on sale tomorrow!!
09/17 - New York, NY @ The United Palace
09/18 - New York, NY @ The United Palace
09/19 - Boston, MA @ Bank Of America Pavilion
09/20 - Montreal @ Quai Jacques Cartier
09/22 - Toronto, Massey Hall
09/23 - Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore
09/24 - Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre
09/25 - Minneapolis, MN @ Orpheum Theatre
09/27 - Denver, CO @ Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
09/28 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Saltair
09/30 - Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee
10/01 - San Diego, CA @ Copley Symphony Hall
10/02 - Los Angeles, CA The Greek Theatre
10/03 - Berkeley, CA @ The Greek Theatre
10/05 - Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall
10/06 - Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Theatre
10/07 - Vancouver, The Chan Centre
All shows are going on sale June 20th (TOMORROW) at 9AM EST. You'll be able to buy here - http://tickets.klink.is/Store/DisplayItems.html
mesmerized- 06-19-2008
How could they miss San Francisco? :cry:
Hm, I guess I could try Berkeley...that's really far though.
fulltext- 06-19-2008
Isn't it right across the Bay?
You don't want to wait another year, do you?
mesmerized- 06-19-2008
I think it's about a 2 hour drive with traffic from where I live.
Anyway, the SAT is the next morning, so I def can't go now. I hope they come spring 09
le sigh.
fulltext- 06-22-2008
Cd Rip
http://rapidshare.com/files/122909527/Sigurrar.rar
Nat Geo Music, the music division of National Geographic Entertainment, will Webcast an open-air Náttúra concert live from Iceland on Saturday, June 28, 2008. Two of the world's most important and visionary musical entities, Björk and Sigur Rós, will headline the free concert.
The event will be available exclusively at worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET (begins at 8 p.m. BST/London or 7 p.m. GMT/Reykjavik).
To be held in a large park near the centre of Reykjavik, all of the performances will be during daylight, with Iceland's capital city and dramatic rolling scenery providing a perfect backdrop to what is expected to be one of the biggest concerts the country has seen. The Náttúra concert looks to raise awareness of the impact of the growing aluminum smelting activity on Iceland's natural landscape.
http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/worldmusic/view/page.basic/article/content.article/bjork_sigur
frankieTsu- 07-01-2008
A minor fan, I saw them in Omaha. The drummer was near dead and in the hospital through the whole show, so what might have been minor fan turned bored and unimpressed, was surprisingly still an interesting but more mellowed experience to watch. Sans a two hour delay, and all the sweat and muck and grease of two hours of bodies squished and wet with horizontal, tornadic rain and knows what else, the spirits of the band seemed rather up; up so far as to grace those of us waiting patiently in the basement of the theatre with a marching band style promenade, complete with susophone, trombone, trumpets, and the drums that would later be absent from the show.
Kudos for a fairly decent show, Sigur Ros!
Anyone else seeing them this tour?