Lucius

* One (1) General Admission Ticket
* Invitation to Exclusive Pre-Show Experience, Including:
* Intimate Performance by Lucius
* Q&A Session with Lucius
* Group Photo with Lucius
- Lucius’ “Yard Sale” — complete with rare, one-of-a-kind costumes, and archival, out-of-print merchandise
* Priority Entry to the Venue
* Exclusive VIP Tour Poster, Signed by Lucius
* Commemorative VIP laminate
Lucius
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Grammy-nominated indie-pop band Lucius released their highly anticipated new self-titled album May 2 via Fantasy Records—their most personal and purposeful work to date. Their fourth studio album, Lucius finds the band returning to their roots with eleven new songs written and recorded without seeking outside influence—their first time doing so since their 2013 debut. Produced by band-member Dan Molad, the record explores topics such as relationships, grief and life’s complexities, with a unique vulnerability only made possible due the familial nature of the band. Released to widespread critical acclaim, The New Yorker praises, "The band’s new self-titled album reaches the pinnacle of a vibrant, harmonic enterprise," while Paste declares, “in the versatility of these new songs…it’s clear that their homecoming is a party you’ll want to RSVP to” and The A.V. Club proclaims, "You can hear the emotional and physical growth on this record—the sound of a band confidently evolving and starting a new chapter." Known for their engaging live performances, Lucius has been featured on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” PBS' "Austin City Limits” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show" and has toured across the world. The group just kicked off their extensive “Gold Rush Tour," which includes upcoming stops in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago and many more, in addition to joining Mumford & Sons for select shows later this year. Throughout their acclaimed career, Lucius ’Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe have also become some of the most sought-after collaborators in popular music due to their “otherworldly” vocals (Los Angeles Times). The duo has recorded and performed with artists such as Joni Mitchell, Brandi Carlile, John Legend, The Killers and Harry Styles, including appearances on the Grammy stage and NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” Lucius is Laessig, Wolfe, Molad and Peter Lalish. |
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Case Oats
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Case Oats began life seven years ago when Casey Gomez Walker, a writer and poet with some experience in bands, met Spencer Tweedy, a seasoned drummer who has performed with Jeff Tweedy, Waxahatchee, Mavis Staples, and Norah Jones. Not long after meeting, they started writing songs together, and in the time since their formation, Case Oats have homed in on a lived-in sound that complements Gomez Walker’s wry, confessional lyrics. “Seventeen” is a perfect “hello” from the band, brooding and playful and pitched to the left of their country-rock cradle, a poem expressed like a 1 a.m. torch song on a long-lost iPod that strikes a riveting balance between Iris DeMent and Kimya Dawson. |