Credit where it's due . . . This is actually a noteworthy achievement for the Kansas City concert scene and the Sprint Center.
The Gorillaz are one of the most creative international music experiments and they'll be coming to Kansas City near the end of their upcoming U.S. Tour . . . Tickets are on sale in a few days.
Take a look:
GORILLAZ
HUMANZ TOUR
FIRST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR IN 7 YEARS
TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 21 AT GORILLAZ.COM
HUMANZ OUT APRIL 28th
Sept. 22 - Kansas City MO - Sprint Center
The past few weeks have seen Gorillaz score the most successful debut in YouTube VR history with the 360 degree "Saturnz Barz (Spirit House),” launch a mixed reality app, release five wildly acclaimed tracks from the eagerly anticipated Humanz album (out April 28 on Warner Bros.), confirm a handful of international festival dates in the wake of their June 10 Demon Dayz festival at Dreamland Margate UK selling out instantly…
… And now it can be confirmed that masterminds Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett will bring Gorillaz back to North America for the first time since the Plastic Beach tour that SPIN hailed as 2010’s “Live Show of the Year.” Tickets for the newly announced dates, which begin July 8 in Chicago and run through the fall, will be available for general on-sale this Friday, April 21 at Gorillaz.com.
Tickets purchased online for select dates listed below will receive a choice of either a standard physical or standard digital copy of Humanz. Instructions will be sent via email shortly after ticket purchase. For tickets purchased after Humanz April 28 release date, instructions will be emailed 7-10 days after purchase . . .
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Whose the opening act going to be giraffes? The penguins?
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ReplyDeleteAnd stay off my lawn you or I'll call the police ..
DeleteIs this going to be holograms the whole show?
ReplyDeleteI'm not in the concert scene anymore these days, but I bet that'd be a great show. I didn't even realize they were still making music these days; guess I'm a fair-weather fan maybe?
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