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armorymn: Faith In The Future ➡️ @louist91
The Louies showed out last night 🔥
We got it out of our system (for the time being)! 🎶
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benallenphotos · 2 years
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A night with the boys of Rufus Du Sol in Minneapolis.
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rainbowmegamix · 11 months
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Rainbow Megamix :: Information by Concert Date and Location
Details will continue to be updated as we get more information and can be found below the cut.
🌈 13 June - BMO Pavilion (Milwaukee, WI) 2 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, information can be found here or on Twitter
🌈 15 June - Huntington Bank Pavilion (Chicago, IL) 4 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information will be coming shortly
🌈 16 June - The Armory (Minneapolis, MN) 4 Volunteers
🌈 17 June - Harrah's Stir Cove (Council Bluffs, IA) 5 Volunteers
🌈 19 June - Denny's Sanford Premier Center (Sioux Falls, SD) 2 Volunteers
🌈 21 June - Red Rocks Amphitheater (Morrison, CO) 4 Volunteers
🌈 24 June - WAMU Theater (Seattle, WA) 3 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information can be found on Instagram
🌈 26 June - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center (Vancouver, BC) @fitfwtvancouver is organizing a rainbow lights project as well, more info can be found on their blog and in this post
🌈 27 June - McMenamins Edgefield Concerts (Troutdale, OR) 1 Volunteer
🌈 29 June - The Greek Theater (Berkeley, CA) 3 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information can be found on Instagram here and here
🌈 30 June - The Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles, CA) 2 Volunteers
🌈 1 July - The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan (Las Vegas, NV) 0 Volunteers
🌈 3 July - Arizona Financial Theater (Phoenix, AZ) 1 Volunteer
🌈 6 July - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory (Irving, TX) 2 Volunteers
🌈 7 July - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park (Austin, TX) 4 Volunteers
🌈 8 July - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (Woodlands, TX) 4 Volunteers
🌈 11 July - St. Augustine Amphitheater (St. Augustine, FL) 1 Volunteer
🌈 13 July - Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood (Hollywood, FL) 0 Volunteers
🌈 14 July - Yuengling Center (Tampa, FL) 1 Volunteer
🌈 15 July - Cadence Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park (Atlanta, GA) 1 Volunteer There will also be a Rainbow Lights project for the megamix in Atlanta! You can find more information on Twitter.
🌈 18 July - Ascend Amphitheater (Nashville, TN) 1 Volunteer
🌈 19 July - Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater (Charlotte, NC) 2 Volunteers
🌈 21 July - Red Hat Amphitheater (Raleigh, NC) 1 Volunteer
🌈 22 July - Merriweather Post Pavilion (Columbia, MD) 3 Volunteers
🌈 24 July - MGM Music Hall at Fenway (Boston, MA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 25 July - MGM Music Hall at Fenway (Boston, MA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 27 July - TD Pavilion at the Mann (Philadelphia, PA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 28 July - Stone Pony Summer Stage (Asbury Park, NJ) 1 Volunteer
🌈 29 July - Forest Hills Stadium (New York, NY) 1 Volunteer
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louisupdates · 11 months
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FITFWT23: TOUR RECAP MASTERPOST
FASHION RECAP: NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE (Top Ten)
LITHOGRAPHS and PORTRAITS
OUTRO SONGS
IQ 123: Tour promo and production interviews
TOUR TECHNICAL SPECS [TPI MAGAZINE]
GROUP PHOTOS NA
Louis’ care for his fans
NORTH AMERICA
26 May - Mohegan Sun Arena, UNCASVILLE, CT
27 May - Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, GILFORD, NH
29 May - Place Bell, LAVAL QC
30 May - Budweiser Stage, TORONTO ON
1 Jun - Blossom Music Center, CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH
2 Jun - Michigan Lottery Amphitheater, STERLING HEIGHTS, MI
FITFWT23: WEEK 1
3 Jun - The Icon Festival Stage, CINCINNATI, OH
6 Jun - Kemba Live! Outdoor, COLUMBUS, OH
7 Jun - TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park, INDIANAPOLIS, IN
9 Jun - Saint Louis Music Park, ST. LOUIS, MO
PORTRAITS, 1st set [10.6.2023]
IG stories and selfies [10.6.2023]
10 Jun - Starlight Theatre, KANSAS CITY, MO
13 Jun - BMO Pavilion, MILWAUKEE, WI
15 Jun - Huntington Bank Pavilion, CHICAGO, IL
16 Jun - The Armory, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
17 Jun - Harrah’s Stir Cove, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA
19 Jun - Denny Sanford Premiere Center, SIOUX FALLS, SD
21 Jun - Red Rocks Amphitheatre, MORRISON, CO: CANCELLED 😪
24 Jun - Wamu Theater, SEATTLE, WA
26 Jun - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center, VANCOUVER BC
27 Jun - McMenamins Edgefield Concerts, TROUTDALE, OR
29 Jun - The Greek Theatre, BERKELEY, CA
PORTRAITS, 2nd set [29.6.2023]
PORTRAITS posted 30.6 [x]
30 Jun - Louis Instagram recap
30 Jun - The Hollywood Bowl, LOS ANGELES, CA
1 Jul - The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan, LAS VEGAS, NV
3 Jul - Arizona Financial Theatre, PHOENIX, AZ
6 Jul - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, IRVING, TX
7 Jul - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park, AUSTIN, TX
8 Jul - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, THE WOODLANDS, TX
PORTRAITS, 3rd set [9.7.2023]
9 Jul: Louis Instagram recap
10 Jul RTL Radio Interviews
11 Jul - St. Augustine Amphitheatre, ST. AUGUSTINE, FL
13 Jul - Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, HOLLYWOOD, FL
14 Jul - Yuengling Center, TAMPA, FL
15 Jul - Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park, ATLANTA, GA
18 Jul - Ascend Amphitheater, NASHVILLE, TN
19 Jul - Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre, CHARLOTTE, NC
21 Jul - Red Hat Amphitheater, RALEIGH, NC
22 Jul - Merriweather Post Pavilion, COLUMBIA, MD
PORTRAITS, 4th set [23.7.2023]
24 Jul - MGM Music Hall at Fenway, BOSTON1, MA
25 Jul - MGM Music Hall at Fenway, BOSTON2, MA
27 Jul - TD Pavilion at the Mann, PHILADELPHIA, PA
28 Jul - Stone Pony Summer Stage, ASBURY PARK, NJ
29 Jul - Forrest Hills Stadium, NEW YORK, NY
PORTRAITS, 5th set [31.7.2023]
North America FAN EDIT
AUGUST 2023 GAP 1 recap
AWAY FROM HOME FESTIVAL
19 Aug - Parco Bussoladomani, LIDO DI CAMAIORE, Italy
AUGUST 2023 GAP 2 recap (including the 28 launch)
EUROPE
29 Aug - Barclays Arena, HAMBURG
31 Aug - Royal Arena, COPENHAGEN
1 Sep - Spektrum, OSLO [Bigger Than Me anniversary content]
PORTRAITS, 6th set [2.9.2023]
2 Sep - Hovet, STOCKHOLM
4 Sep - Ice Hall, HELSINKI
DORK MAGAZINE PHOTOS 2022 w/ links
5 Sep - Saku Arena, TALLINN
7 Sep - Arena Riga, RIGA
PORTRAITS, 7th set [8.9.2023]
8 Sep - Zalgiris Arena, KAUNAS
10 Sep - Tauron Arena, KRAKOW
11 Sep - Atlas Arena, ŁÓDŹ
13 Sep - Wiener Stadhalle D, VIENNA
14 Sep - Stozice Arena, LJUBLJANA
15 Sep - Budapest Arena, BUDAPEST
PORTRAITS, 8th set [16.9.2023]
17 Sep - Arenele Romane, BUCHAREST
18 Sep - Arena Armeets, SOFIA
20 Sep - Plateia Nerou, ATHENS w/ links to AOTV announcements
SEPTEMBER 2023 GAP recap
1 Oct - Bilbao Arena Miribilla, BILBAO (VIZCAYA)
3 Oct - Altice Arena, LISBON
5 Oct - Wizink Center, MADRID
6 Oct - Palau Sant Jordi, BARCELONA
PORTRAITS, 9th set [7.10]
8 Oct - Pala Alpitur, TURIN
9 Oct - Unipol Arena, BOLOGNA
11 Oct - Rockhal, ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE
12 Oct - Sportspaleis, ANTWERP
14 Oct - Accor Arena, PARIS
15 Oct - Ziggo Dome, AMSTERDAM
17 Oct - Lanxess Arena, COLOGNE
19 Oct - O2 Arena, PRAGUE
20 Oct - Mercedes Benz Arena, BERLIN
PORTRAITS, 10th set [21.10]
22 Oct - Olympiahalle, MUNICH
23 Oct - Hallenstadion, ZURICH
FITFWT23: LATAM promo begins [28.10]
Twitter spree: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4 Hall Of Fame, [31.10]
IGTV [1.11]: transcript, gifs [x] [x] [x] [x] [x]
8 Nov - 3Arena, DUBLIN
10 Nov - Utilita Arena, SHEFFIELD
11 Nov - AO Arena, MANCHESTER
12 Nov - Ovo Hydro, GLASGOW
14 Nov - Brighton Center, BRIGHTON
15 Nov - International Arena, CARDIFF
17 Nov - The O2, LONDON
18 Nov - Resorts World Arena, BIRMINGHAM
FITFWT23 has come to an end!
ROLLING STONE UK 2023 AWARDS
23 Nov - Camden Roundhouse, LONDON
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current-mcr-news · 5 months
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frankieromustdie: Tonight’s our night Minneapolis, MN…
5pm doors @ the Armory w/ Pierce the Veil, Dayseeker, & Destroy Boys.
#LSDunes #Day18 #Minisoda #Minnesota
[Dec 3, 2023]
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Ronnie Radke calling out venue "The Armory" in Minneapolis/MN
Although the show was great and both the band and the audience were satisfied, there still was an issue occurred which made Ronnie Radke clearly state his objection. The venue called "The Armory" in Minneapolis set the duty of the sold merch for 25% !!!!!! which was an unacceptable rip off by Ronnie's opinion. He literally canceled merch selling, told the audience the truth and apologized for the inconvenience.
After his speech about the venue's rip off, FIR played "Popular Monster", then Ronnie thanked fans for the streams, the views, as he always did before, and told some sarcastic jokes about him turning 40y old soon, while he set the band for a crowd selfie picture.
It's worth to listen to the whole speech on YouTube, including "Popular Monster" because there is so much more Ronnie saying besides those fragments trimmed from the OG video.
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Falling In Reverse probably won't play at The Armory again, but, under these circumstances, that won't be a heartbreak for Ronnie at all.
UPDATE!
Ronnie posted on Twitter and detailed to his fans what happened:
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domblud · 9 months
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Yungblud @ The Armory mn 07/22/23
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lsdunesarchive · 8 months
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Post-Hardcore Supergroup L.S. Dunes Debut New Single “Old Wounds”
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Words by wookubus Photo by Kevin Estrada August 24, 2023
Post-hardcore supergroup L.S. Dunes have dropped their second stand-alone single of the summer, “Old Wounds“. As with this past June’s “Benadryl Subreddit“, this song was produced by Alex Newport (The Mars Volta, Fudge Tunnel) during a recording session at Ranch De La Luna in Joshua Tree, CA.
Guitarist Frank Iero (also of My Chemical Romance, commented:
“‘Old Wounds‘ was a song that Travis brought to the band a while back. In getting ready for the upcoming desert session, Anthony came back around to it and ended up singing an incredible melody over it. After hearing Anthony‘s voice on that song, it was pretty obvious what needed to be played over those existing melodies. ‘Old Wounds‘ definitely feels like it represents the cold nights out in the desert for me and it might be one of my favorite songs we have done as a band.”
Vocalist Anthony Green (Circa Survive, etc.) added, “‘Old Wounds‘ was inspired by something I thought that I had lost that I actually needed to let go of.”
Guitarist Travis Stever (Coheed And Cambria) shared:
“The way everyone drifted into this song and brought their own energy was one of the most organic and natural approaches to songwriting I have ever been a part of. From the initial instrumental ideas to the vocals Anthony added, all the way to the production, it just flowed. Like we had a road map for where the song would go already. The feelings it derives from me, and the continued layers make it possibly my favorite song I have ever been a part of writing.”
The group will remain active on the road throughout the fall, having been booked for the below run of shows.
09/17 Chicago, IL – Riot Fest
With Pierce The Veil, Dayseeker & Destroy Boys:
11/04 Sacramento, CA – Hard Rock Live 11/05 Fresno, CA – Fresno Convention Center 11/07 Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre 11/08 El Paso, TX – UTEP Don Haskins Center 11/10 San Antonio, TX – The Espee 11/11 Edinburg, TX – Bert Ogden Arena 11/12 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall 11/14 Orlando, FL – House of Blues 11/15 Orlando, FL – House of Blues 11/17 Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues 11/18 Corbin, KY – The Corbin Arena 11/19 Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium 11/21 Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway 11/25 Reading, PA – Santander Arena 11/26 Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live! 11/28 Chesterfield, MO – The Factory 11/30 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 12/02 Des Moines, IA – Vibrant Music Hall 12/03 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory 12/05 Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion 12/07 Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl 12/08 San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena
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hecckyeah · 16 days
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I'm visiting Minnesota for the first time outside of the airport this year and I recall you posting a bit about that state. Any recs of cool things to do/ good places to eat in the Twin Cities?
OMG yess exciting!! I grew up right in that area :))
I'll add what I can think of off the top of my head, but maybe some of my other MN moots can chime in? @3friesshortofahappymeal
I'll start with the big ones, then scale it down a bit :)
The Mall of America, for sure. I know it's a typical tourist attraction but it really is quite spectacular and worth a short trip. Sometimes there are cool concerts and events going on in the Rotunda (they have a list here), and if you've ever been shopping and thought, hmm I could go for a rollercoaster right about now, then the MoA's got you covered :) Also, I haven't been but my brother says the Fly Over America exhibit is AMAZING
Minnesota Zoo!! I haven't been there since my childhood, but they used to have this treetop rail which I think they replaced with a walkway. Either way, it's fantastic, very informative, super adorable!
The Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul!! Seriously one of my FAVORITE places ever. There's an omni-theater, which is worth the trip in itself. The exhibits are top tier, tons of interactive stuff for adults, and it takes FOREVER to get through it, so you know it's worth the admission price :)
Stillwater is about a 30 minute drive from the Cities, but it's incredible if you want to do some light hiking and visit some cute shops!
I've never actually been to the Minneapolis Institute of Art, but it's a top destination if you have the time/interest for it!
Depends on what time of year you're visiting, but you have your pick of lakes to swim in (or paddleboard, rent a boat, lay on the sand and get burned by the sun, etc) Some favorites are Long Lake, Wayzata Beach, Silver Lake, and White Bear Lake Park!
There are some super nice walking paths around the Stone Arch Bridge
The Mill City Museum is worth a visit if you're a huge nerd like me :) It's a great little peek into Minnesota history and culture!
The Guthrie Theater for SURE, especially the yellow tinted room a couple floors up. Iconic MN spot!
Asia Mall in Eden Prairie! You can get some top tier boba there
If you have time to drive a little further north, I personally love the Albertville outdoor shopping mall. They're all outlet stores, and it's enormous and a really nice area.
Again, I've never been but The Armory always has some kind of events/small scale concerts going on. I think my brother saw The Band CAMINO there a couple years ago :)
Sadly I'm way less educated on restaurants in the area :( I know the Maple Grove area has tons of elite spots, and you really can't go wrong around the downtown area around the US Bank Stadium.
That said, just a couple places I do know of--
Fogo de Chao in Minneapolis
Henhouse Eatery in Minneapolis
Teppanyaki Grill in Fridley
Hoagie's Family Restaurant in Hopkins
Also, just a side note, if you have a day or two to spare, I'd HIGHLY recommend a trip up toward Duluth and the North Shore. In my opinion that's the most gorgeous place in all of MN.
Again, MN moots feel free to chime in!! I haven't lived in the Twin Cities area the last couple years and now I'm moving back soon, so I'm a little out of touch hahaha, especially after covid :)
I hope this helps!! Have an AWESOME time, and definitely let me know how the trip goes!!! <3 I love MN, it has so much to offer <33
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comosab3s2 · 1 year
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Selling 2 tix to Louis Tomlinson in Mpls!
Selling 2 GA tickets to the "Louis Tomlinson: Faith in the Future 2023" show at The Armory in Minneapolis, MN, on Fri, June 16 at 7pm because I can no longer go  I paid $185 total but would sell for $140 OBO which is $30+ less than you'll pay on ye olde demon Ticketmaster! DM me if interested and have a great time for me!!!! https://www.ticketmaster.com/louis-tomlinson-faith-in-the-future-minneapolis-minnesota-06-16-2023/event/06005D6524ED9F2A?_gl=1*13mtqye*_ga*ODY1MjM5MDUxLjE2NzkzMjk3MDA.*_ga_H1KKSGW33X*MTY3OTYyMTg3My4yLjEuMTY3OTYyMzQ0Ni4wLjAuMA..&_ga=2.16427190.1261945601.1679621874-865239051.1679329700
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daisiesonafield-blog · 11 months
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Info for Faith In The Future World Tour MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JUN 16 2023
With special guests THE SNUTS & ANDREW CUSHIN!
Important Times:
4:00 PM – Parking Opens 
5:30 PM - Doors Open
7:00 PM - Andrew Cushin
8:00 PM - The Snuts
9:00 PM - Louis Tomlinson
Times are all approximate and subject to change.
General admission (pit tickets):
The Armory will not allow overnight queueing, but every location in the venue has a great view, so you don’t need to line up extra early. Queueing lines will be formed 2 hours prior to doors.
More from the venue here.
Note: the venue has not been clear about their policy, other than stating fans can line up no earlier than 9am. Keep in mind, this is Louis' policy for GA and queuing for all of FITFWT:
We do not allow camping or overnight parking of any kind.
Guests with General Admission tickets can begin lining up no earlier than 9am on 6/16.
Sequentially numbered wristbands will be given out on a first-come first served basis.
Guests must have a valid ticket for the show to receive a wristband, and All guests must be present to receive wristbands.
Any guest camping overnight or arriving before 9 am will not be given wristbands and be sent to the back of the line.
Guests are encouraged to return at 3pm to queue for General Admission
Security will honor wristbands from 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM. After 4:00 PM, guests will join the line on a first come, first served basis
Loss, removal or tampering with a wristband will result in loss of place in the GA line.
Guests are not permitted to hold places in line.
Please be respectful and courteous to all other guests in line.
If you have seats there’s no need to line up!
Subject to change. Check the venue’s socials for updates!
⚠️ HYDRATION REMINDER ⚠️
Hydrate before the show, while waiting in line and during the show
High temperatures expected: wear sunscreen & hydrate!
For optimal hydration drink something with electrolytes such as Gatorade or LiquidIV
Eat well!
Here are important policies:
Parking: The Armory now offers parking IN the venue! Enter off 5th Ave S - Walk right upstairs and directly into the show! Reserve parking in advance here ($40). Parking and public transit info here.
ADA info here and here
Coat check is located in the main lobby and on a first come first serve basis for a maximum of 1,000 coats per event when in season.
Cameras: NO Camera Cases, Cameras without proper media credentials. Disposable cameras are okay in most cases, unless the tour has noted otherwise
NO outside food or beverages
NO smoking
NO alcohol
NO Animals (except service animals)
NO Marijuana or any cannabis products
NO drugs
NO Coolers, umbrellas, strollers
NO Glass, Metal, or Hard Plastic Containers
NO knives, firearms, Brass knuckles, Tasers & mace/pepper spray or weapons of any kind
NO Fireworks
NO Laptops
NO Lawn chairs
NO Selfie sticks
NO Laser Pointers/flashlights
NO Liquids of any kind 
There is NO RE-ENTRY!
VIEW VENUE MAP 
VIEW SEAT MAP
*This list is not exhaustive. Items not appearing on the list may still be prohibited at the discretion of Security
For more details click here 
Bag Policy:
A small purse or bag under 12''x6''x12'' is permitted
Not bringing in a bag will expedite entry for yourself and other patrons.
No camelbacks allowed.
Banners, signs and flag policy:
Posters larger than a standard 8.5" x 11" are not allowed (this is the size of a standard sheet of paper)
Contact:
For additional questions please call the venue at 612-315-3965. You can also access their website. Email: [email protected] Check their twitter here and IG here for updates. Address: Armory, 500 South 6th St., Minneapolis, MN 55415
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daggerzine · 2 months
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Laetitia Sadier- Rooting For Love (Drag City)
The album begins with “Who + What,” an eerie, moody keyboard-driven melody that builds with layers and layers of instruments and vocals. “I need to I want to I have to; Need to expand, want to expand; Embrace my Goddess; Escape the fortress; The walls are falling down, cultures are communing; Muses are converging; On the verge.” Track 2, ”Proteiformunite,” is the first of many French songs on this album. This time the bass gets the spotlight. Laetitia’s soft vocals take the listener away to another world. And then the band kicks in with a full-out jam! Next up, “Une Autre Attente," is another French track. Eerie keyboards and robotic piano are highlighted here, but the beautiful vocals truly add to this one. Check out the video:
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Track 4, “The Dash,” is a soft, gentle, jazzy number complete with “Ba dee dup, Ba dee dup” Bossa Nova vocals. “Through the center; The discreet shine of your darkness; Eyes of children the heart of another; Things we fear are false; A current life; The place inside; Into the night slowly; Swells vitality.” Next, “Don’t Forget You’re Mine” has a stripped-down beginning, but eventually the music soars and swells with beats and strings. “Hey, don't scream with rage it’s vain. I’m not impressed, just exasperated again. A good slap is what you need; a good slap is what you want; take that take that, get up get up babe.” Track 6, “Panser L’inacceptable,” is another beauty of a song. It has a tropical feel to it. Love the horns here. Here’s the video:
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Track 7, “The Inner Smile,” is possibly my favorite track with shifting flutes and a major jam near the end. It’s the most upbeat song on the album. “Smile at all parts of your being. Smile at the parts you’re aware of and those you’re not. Smile, smile and thank your whole body.” Next up, “La Nageuse Nue,” is a French-titled song with English lyrics this time. Laetitia gets deep with her poetry. “The dissolution beliefs; The singular world; Volunteers the ego. Social body, For a cleansing and healing, Experience. Which may turn the personality inside and out; Discloses the gold hidden within the heart.” Track 9,“ New Moon,” develops into a hypnotic blast of ambient sound. It actually came out way back in 2021. It’s one of those songs you just don’t want to end. A beautiful video directed by Laetitia and Tanya Small captures the song here:
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   The album closes with “Cloud 6,” a repetitive outer space choral vocal exercise complete with blasting horns. “You have a power I haven't got. I have a power you don’t have. We need all the power we can get. Our psyches, well-being, brutalised, The world renounces its liberty because it is in fear. Because it is in fear, because it is in fear.” More deep thoughts from Laetitia as we would expect. Another great one from Stereolab’s Laetitia Sadier from start to finish.  Make sure to check the tour schedule beginning in March to see if she’ll be hitting your part of the world. ERIC EGGLESON
Sat. March 2- San Francisco CA @ The Chapel
Mon. March 4- Portland OR @ Polaris Hall
Tue. March 5- Seattle WA @ Barboza
Wed. March 6- Vancouver BC @ Fox Cabaret
Fri. March 8- Salt Lake City UT @ Kilby Court
Sat. March 9- Denver CO @ Lost Lake
Mon. March 11- Minneapolis MN @ Turf Club
Tue. March 12- Chicago IL @ Empty Bottle
Wed. March 13- Detroit MI @ Third Man
Fri. March 15- Toronto ON @ Garrison
Sat. March 16- Montreal QC @ Bar Le Ritz
Wed. March 20- Brooklyn NY @ National Sawdust
Thu. March 21- Boston MA @ Arts at the Armory
Fri. March 22- Philadelphia PA @ Johnny Brenda's
Sat. March 23- Washington DC @ Songbyrd
Mon. March 25- Atlanta GA @ EARL
Tue. March 26- Nashville TN @ Blue Room
Thu. March 28- Houston TX @ White Oak Music Hall Upstairs
Fri. March 29- Dallas TX @ Club Dada
Sat. March 30- Austin TX @ Parish
Tue. April 2- Phoenix AZ @ Rebel Lounge
Wed. April 3- Pioneertown CA @ Pappy & Harriets
Thu. April 4- Los Angeles CA @ Zebulon
Fri. April 5- Big Sur CA @ Fernwood Tavern
https://www.dragcity.com/products/rooting-for-love
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Pierce the Veil - The Jaws of Life Tour
With a slammed house (of blues), the lights dimmed and the Destroy Boys came out. Alexia Roditis first hit the stage and turned up the energy. Destroy Boys reminded me of why bands were formed in the first place, to play music and have fun. There was no shortage of jamming out, nor a shortage of smiles. Even once Violet Mayugba dropped the guitar, Violet was all smiles while screaming into the mic. The Destroy Boys is a band that is taking over the scene and I’m pumped to see them soar to new heights.
If you’re looking for a band with some powerful vocals combined with heavy lyrics that move you emotionally, then search bo further than Dayseeker. The whole set was full of a feeling that’s difficult to describe. It moved me. When Rory began discussing how the song “Neon Graves” was about his father who passed from cancer, it really resonated with me. My father had also passed from brain cancer a few years back and the performance of the song gave me a new sense of peace about it. Needless to say, Dayseeker has been playing nonstop around the house and is especially perfect for late-night drives.
Dayseeker is a post-hardcore band from California that formed in 2012. Their sound reminded me of when rock meets a small amount of synth wave, but only in the best ways. Dayseeker definitely has a bright future ahead of them!
L.S. Dunes wasted no time coming out swinging. With being a supergroup comprised of members from the gnarliest bands of the early 2000s, Coheed and Cambria, Saosin/Circa Survive, Thursday, and My Chemical Romance, it’s no wonder why they’re a true supergroup. Anthony Greens’ energy was never-ending, I assume he drank some of Frank Iero’s Hallowed Grounds coffee from La Paisa Bonita Coffee before the show. He was bouncing left and right and never slowed down. If Frank wasn’t burning down the house shredding, then the other members were. It was nonstop action delivered by each band member and a true success story of why supergroups are called such. These veterans of the scene were one of the best bands that I’ve ever seen.
Although the bill was stacked full of talented acts for support, once Pierce the Veil took the stage, it was obvious that’s who the crowd was pumped to see. I honestly wasn’t sure if I was in the year 2023 anymore, because the crowds attire was that of 2005. Your MySpace top 8 would have been proud. It was pretty awesome seeing young faces dawn on the emo/scene kid styles of the Millennial youth. Kicking off the show with confetti cannons and CO2 blasts, Pierce the Veil wasted no time giving the fans what they wanted. High kicks, high jumps, and a sold-out crowd made an unforgettable night. Even after a few songs had played there was still a veil, or curtains, draped over half the stage until a mid-song pickup dropped them down revealing the band’s banner and unleashing a newfound excitement from the crowd!
Pierce the Veil is an American rock group that was formed in 2006. Their sound has been widely described as metalcore, scene, post-hardcore, and about everything else under the sun. Today, they are still jamming hard and don’t appear to slow down anytime soon with the remaining tour dates below and accompanying Blink 182 next year on tour as support.
Don’t forget to check out the rest of their tour at these remaining dates and locations!
November 21 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall at Fenway 25 - Reading, PA - Santander Arena 26 - Columbus, OH - KEMBA Live! 28 - Chesterfield, MO - The Factory 30 - Chicago, IL - Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
December 2 - Des Moines, IA - Vibrant Music Hall 3 - Minneapolis, MN - The Armory 5 - Oklahoma City, OK - The Criterion 7 - Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl 8 - San Diego, CA - Viejas Arena
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Louis Tomlinson – The Armory – Minneapolis MN – June 16th 2023
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Live Nation and The Armory Louis Tomlinson with The Snuts and Andrew Cushin – The Armory – Minneapolis, MN June 16th, 2023
Louis Tomlinson returned to Minneapolis, and his growth as a solo artist was evident as he brought his “Faith in the Future” World Tour to the Armory in downtown Minneapolis, a large step up from his Minnesota stop last year.
British singer-songwriter Andrew Cushin opened the night with a beautiful acoustic set. A quickly rising star, backed by support from Oasis’s Noel Gallagher, he has taken the UK by storm, and judging by the reaction of this US crowd on his second night of support for the Faith in the Future tour, he is sure to continue to climb. His performance was simplistic, just acoustic guitar, accompanied by keyboard, but his infectious energy and smile paired with lively and beautiful vocals won over the crowd and started off a great night of music.
Scottish band The Snuts followed, with vibrant, poppy energy, getting the crowd hopping and dancing. The indie rock band, who released their first studio album “W.L” in 2021, are known for their energetic live performances and catch guitar riffs. Lead singer and guitarist Jack Cochrane boasts a dynamic stage presence and a distinctive voice, well suited for their rock sound. Joined by guitarist Joe McGillveray, bassist Callum Wilson and drummer Jordan “Joko” Mackay, the Snuts had the excited crowd at the Armory screaming and jumping, getting them energized for the rest of the show.
Louis Tomlinson took the stage to the deafening screams of the crowd. After the massive success of his first solo album “Walls” in 202, the former One Direction superstar has clearly established himself as a successful solo artist, with the release of his 2022 album “Faith in the Future”, for which this world tour is named. He started off the night with the first track of the album, “The Greatest”, with his charismatic stage presence and quiet, shy smile winning over the crowd. He followed that with “Kill My Mind” from his previous album, and throughout the night mixed in songs from both albums, and sprinkling in covers, including One Direction songs “Night Changes” and “Where Do Broken Hearts Go”, as well as a flawless and haunting cover of the Arctic Monkey’s “505”. The entire set was moving and charismatic, and his energy captivated the crowd. On the closing song of the night, “Silver Tongues” as streamers shot out of confetti canons, he left the Armory draped in streamers of the trademark red color of the tour, and left the fans with an unforgettable night of music and emotions.
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Gojira feat. Chino Moreno - Territory
(The Armory, Minneapolis, MN 2022)
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Falling In Reverse performing at The Armory, Minneapolis/MN Dec 8th, 2023
The 93X Radio's Nutcracker show held at The Armory, Minneapolis/MN took place yesterday, on Dec 8th, 2023, and hosted 3 bands: Falling In Reverse headlining, Daughtry and Sleep Theory opening. As far as the videos and pictures show, it was a magnificent evening!
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The venue was a 8400 cap arena and it was sold out.
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Falling In Reverse had a setlist of 12 songs overall, the Popular MonsTour songs combined with the A7X Tour ones. They played "Situations" and "Watch The World Burn" triple ending, with the pyrotechnics as well.
Some HQ pictures of Ronnie Radke on The Armory stage:
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Ronnie posted two photos on his Instagram profile, the selfie with the crowd, and him with Chris Daughtry behind the scenes. Let's hope they'll do a future collab together!
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Falling In Reverse's next show will be on January 19th, when their tour with Disturbed begins. Until then we're desparately waiting for a new song teased some weeks ago on all Ronnie's socials.
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