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Uihlein Hall at Marcus Center For The Performing Arts - Milwaukee
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Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center - Cincinnati
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
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Recreation Hall - Penn State University - University Park
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Powell Symphony Hall - St. Louis
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Boardwalk Hall Arena - Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
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Kennedy Center Concert Hall - Washington
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Boston Symphony Hall - Boston
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Bass Performance Hall - Fort Worth
Kiewit Hall At Holland Performing Arts Center - Omaha
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall - Baltimore
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Radio City Music Hall - New York
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Metro Music Hall - Salt Lake City
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Wintrust Arena - Chicago
Walsh Gymnasium - South Orange
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A cult band in the 90s called Pavement announced its intention to make a tour. Concerts of the performers are scheduled for 2022. According to the information available at the moment, the band plans to perform in the second half of 2022. Despite the fact that the list of cities in which the musicians will perform may be replenished. As of today, 23 cities are already known. Among them are Seattle, Philadelphia, Washington and others. The tour is not quite ordinary. The musicians claim that this is a very symbolic tour. According to them, this is a reunion tour that will unite not only the members of the group, but also the most successful compositions of the collective. It is worth noting that Pavement h will be limited to performances in North America. In 2022, the musicians plan to perform in front of listeners from Europe, who are also looking forward to the concerts of the band. As for the album, the musicians will perform compositions of different years on tour. The priority will be the works from the album called "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain", which became the best-selling record of the band.
The album titled "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain" has maintained its popularity for many years. Despite the fact that it was released back in 1994, tracks from it are still being listened to now. The album is officially recognized by critics as the most successful work of Pavement. The album enjoyed the greatest success in the UK and the USA. The world-famous hit of the band called "Cut Your Hair" is also from this album. Compositions from "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain" will invariably be memorized at all concerts of the legendary band. Critics call the album a landmark for the band, because it was on this album that the musicians switched to a completely new sound. Experts called this sound "more accessible to the people."
No, a tour of America and Europe is planned for 2022. Single performances in 2021 are not included in the framework of the above tour.
This information should be specified separately for each city and region in which the group performs.
Musicians play Alternative/Indie, Pop, Reggae and Rock
Detailed information about this category of tickets will be announced in January 2022.
Pavement is one of the most original bands in world music. The band members managed to develop an unusual tactic of presenting the material, which attracts the attention of listeners. The artists themselves call the collective a band in the style of "Hindi-rock-pop". They say they can play absolutely any genre. An unusual group was formed in 1989. Vocalist Steve Malkmus played a big role in the formation of the band, his vocals were positively evaluated by many critics. At first, the band attracted the attention of the underground only: members Steve Malkmus, Scott Kannberg, Mark Ibold, Steve West and Bob Nastanovich did not perform concerts and refused interviews. Over the years, the situation has changed, and the team has turned into a standard format group. The band broke up in 1998. The breakup occurred because the participants wanted to go their separate ways. Nevertheless, the band reunited for joint performances and tours. The musicians completed the first reunion tour in 2010. The tour was a stunning success. Now the artists plan to repeat the successful experience in 2022.