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Post by garageland on Oct 10, 2022 18:28:13 GMT -5
I just think people are holding out hoping for a few additions. Secondary market is crashing for a lot festivals these days and I think there’s a hope that people can pickup tickets for less than face.
That’s obviously opinion and not based on anything factual.
Post by Mensch Maschine on Oct 11, 2022 8:48:59 GMT -5
Update via e-mail newsletter:
I wanted to take a minute to thank all of you for the incredible response to our initial Big Ears 2023 lineup announcement; once again, we’ve experienced a record demand for passes. We have expanded allotments of General Admission Early-Bird passes to allow as many to get in under the wire as possible before our next announcement, and VIP and Premier passes remain in very limited quantities.Those won’t last much longer.
We're marking Ten Years of Big Ears this coming spring with many yet-to-be-revealed special programs and surprises. We’ll be announcing additional artists for the 2023 lineup in just a few weeks, with details about talks and discussions, literary programs, workshops, exhibitions, and more to follow. It’s going to be a Big Ears celebration like none other.
Your support makes Big Ears possible, and we look forward to welcoming you to the festival next spring. Take care of yourselves and others.
Yet another Beth Orton tease. I guess I should start keeping up with these?
For some reason, whenever I see the name "Beth Orton," I think, "Lisa Germano." I have no idea where those wires got crossed. I finally checked out "Weather Alive" and was blown away. She's coming to a small venue in my town, so an addition to Big Ears is not as big of a deal to me... but if it happens, I'd happily attend her set!
Post by Mensch Maschine on Oct 13, 2022 11:23:17 GMT -5
A little bit of shameless self-promotion-spam...
My old band from the late 90s, Ousia, is going to appear on a new compilation LP from Third Man Records It's one of our "minuets," (a very small track that we included on the album as a palate cleanser in-between our longer pieces). called "Pure Surface Theory."
Post by Mensch Maschine on Nov 1, 2022 8:05:16 GMT -5
Excited to finally see Morton Subotnick!
As promised, we still have a lot to tell you about our plans for Big Ears 2023, and now’s the time. Throughout November we’ll be announcing nearly fifty new artists and special events to the programming scheduled for March 30th thru April 2nd. Each of our twice-weekly newsletters this month will be filled with exciting news, so be sure to stay up to date as the story unfolds.
· The Sun Ra Arkestra – Seventy years strong and vital as ever under the direction of 98-year-old saxophonist and maestro Marshall Allen, the Sun Ra Arkestra returns after an electrifying Big Ears appearance in 2016
· Beth Orton – The folk-electronica chanteuse brings her band in the wake of her new career-defining recording, Weather Alive
· Morton Subotnick – The legendary electronic music pioneer (Silver Apples of the Moon) will present new work
· Rude Ruth – Margaret Glaspy brings her collaboration with the Julian Lage Trio
· Kae Tempest – The British poet/novelist/playwright and spoken word artist will make an all-too-rare appearance in the USA
· Combo Chimbita – The NYC quartet brings their particular brand of Colombian psychedelic-heavy metal-soul-funk to Big Ears for the first time
· Bassekou Kouyate – Mali’s legendary ngoni master, at the same time traditional and endlessly innovative, brings his soulful band
· Danielle Ponder – The attorney-turned-explosive R&B/soul singer will perform on the heels of her critically acclaimed debut album
· Lesley Flanigan – The experimental musician will manipulate her homemade electronics in one of her unique, riveting performances
Check out these great artists and look for more in Thursday’s newsletter and throughout November.
As promised, we still have a lot to tell you about our plans for Big Ears 2023, and now’s the time. Throughout November we’ll be announcing nearly fifty new artists and special events to the programming scheduled for March 30th thru April 2nd. Each of our twice-weekly newsletters this month will be filled with exciting news, so be sure to stay up to date as the story unfolds.
· The Sun Ra Arkestra – Seventy years strong and vital as ever under the direction of 98-year-old saxophonist and maestro Marshall Allen, the Sun Ra Arkestra returns after an electrifying Big Ears appearance in 2016
· Beth Orton – The folk-electronica chanteuse brings her band in the wake of her new career-defining recording, Weather Alive
· Morton Subotnick – The legendary electronic music pioneer (Silver Apples of the Moon) will present new work
· Rude Ruth – Margaret Glaspy brings her collaboration with the Julian Lage Trio
· Kae Tempest – The British poet/novelist/playwright and spoken word artist will make an all-too-rare appearance in the USA
· Combo Chimbita – The NYC quartet brings their particular brand of Colombian psychedelic-heavy metal-soul-funk to Big Ears for the first time
· Bassekou Kouyate – Mali’s legendary ngoni master, at the same time traditional and endlessly innovative, brings his soulful band
· Danielle Ponder – The attorney-turned-explosive R&B/soul singer will perform on the heels of her critically acclaimed debut album
· Lesley Flanigan – The experimental musician will manipulate her homemade electronics in one of her unique, riveting performances
Check out these great artists and look for more in Thursday’s newsletter and throughout November.
Really pumped with the email, can't freaking wait. Sun Ra is one of my all time fave Big Ears sets!
From the email: “Throughout November we’ll be announcing nearly fifty new artists and special events to the programming scheduled for March 30th thru April 2nd.”
Post by paintedhighway on Nov 3, 2022 8:15:21 GMT -5
Perfect Lives is a HUGE draw for me and may wind up knocking out a chunk of a day. I caught the two "episodes" that Matmos did in 2017 and was just completely enthralled.