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There hasn't been a show I have been to that I didn't leave completely drenched in sweat and sore for days after. It truly is an experience if you are a fan of them or just like a von guard music. The twins are super nice guys and usually one of them (I seriously can never tell which one and I feel dumb for asking) sticks around afterwards to take pictures and sign merch. If you are thinking of buying tickets just do it.
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Absolute favorite band with the most best concerts. Great for a good mosh and/or stage dive. I've seen them 3 times and am still dreaming about seeing them again. Plus the twins are amazing and icons so highly recommend go to see the Garden, wear the craziest clothes you own, maybe spike your hair, and dance to incredible bass lines and synth; you will not regret it.
it was great lot of pushing and kicking, my friend punched a bitch, but other than that we had a lot of fun!! machine girl was kinda bad and scary and the guy spit fake blood on us; it got all over my pants and flannel and shoes, but leif and the garden were really good!! so it made up for the scary part
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I had an amazing time. The setting was way better than their concert at the constellation room. The moshing was pretty intense, but not violent, which was nice. There was also enough room and seats to chill out when needed. The band's energy was great as usual, and very fan friendly.
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[TOUR] Car, the garden Announces Second North American Tour Visiting 7 Cities, Set for January 2024
Following the success of his previous tour in April 2023, Car, the garden is set to embark on a second consecutive North American journey this year, bringing a whole new dimension to his live set with the inclusion of tracks from his latest album, Harmony.
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Scheduled to kick off in San Francisco on January 23, Car, the garden 2024 North America Tour: Harmony will cover a total of seven major cities, including Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Somerville, New York, and Toronto.
Tickets and performance details for Car, the garden’s North American tour can be found on his Instagram . The tour has also received support from CJ Cultural Foundation’s Tune-Up Global Tour Program for the first half of 2024.
The title for the upcoming tour, “Harmony,” echoes Car, the garden’s third studio album which was released last year on September 12. The singer debuted the entire album live for the first time at his sold-out two-day solo show held at Olympic Hall, Seoul last November. Expectations are high for this second tour, as the band will showcase tracks from the new album with an augmented band set featuring triple guitars, promising to make the shows a must-see event. Additionally, the artist has teased the upcoming release of special tour merchandise, complementing the quirky aesthetic of the poster.
Car, the garden has been actively engaging in both entertainment and musical pursuits, known for his role as a producer alongside Giriboy in Mnet’s “ S uper Large Karaoke Survival ,” capturing global fans’ attention. Anticipation for the tour has been further heightened by the artist’s numerous domestic festival appearances and headliner performances.
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- David Gilmour Extends US Tour with Third Madison Square Garden Date
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In April, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour made waves with the announcement of Luck and Strange , the legendary Pink Floyd guitarist’s first full-length solo offering since 2015’s Rattle That Lock , due to release on September 6 via Sony Music. On Monday, May 13, Gilmour compounded on that excitement by plotting a limited run of U.S. dates to precede and support the release, marking the artist’s first excursion to stateside venues in eight years. Today, to meet a roar of demand, the artist has unveiled a third performance at Madison Square Garden, slated for Nov. 6 as his fifth and final U.S. tour date of 2024.
Gilmour’s U.S. run comprises two coastal sets, beginning with a pair of appearances at Los Angeles’ famed Hollywood Bowl on Oct. 29 and 30. The artist will then jump across the country for a trio at New York’s legendary Madison Square Garden, booked for Nov. 4-6. Gilmour has been explicit that these will be his only American performances of the year, though not his only expected stagings. The musician will precede this run with a limited series of European dates, following six nights at Rome’s Circo Massimo on Sept. 27-29 and Oct. 1-3 with a hometown residency at London’s esteemed Royal Albert Hall, which will host the artist on Oct. 9-11 and 14-15.
Detailing the lineup for his tour dates, Gilmour listed in his press release: “Guy Pratt, bass and background vocals; Greg Phillinganes, keyboards; Rob Gentry, Keyboards; Adam Betts, drums; Ben Worsley, guitar; Louise Marshall, background vocals; Hattie Webb, background vocals and Charlie Webb, background vocals.”
Earlier this month, Gilmour outlined his 2024 tour dates in a cover story for Uncut. On the content of the performances, he stresses an “unwillingness to revisit the Pink Floyd of the ’70s,” per Uncut. Unfortunately for golden-era die-hards, this formulation counts out iconic entries like Dark Side of the Moon , Wish You Were Here , Animals and The Wall , though it leaves the door open for some formative and mature Floyd cuts. When asked about the potential for these projects to make the mix, Gilmour offered, “Yeah, they might be better represented. I mean, at least one from the 60s. The one we’ve done in the past is ‘Astronomy’ [“Astronomy Domine,” track one from 1967 debut The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ]. That’s always entertaining and fun and gets people off to a happy start. There’s songs from the [ A ] Momentary Lapse of Reason and The Division Bell albums. I mean, I think ‘High Hopes’ is as good as anything we ever did at any time.”
Fans can sign up at davidgilmour.com to get first access to tickets, while they last. Tickets for all shows will open for general on-sale this Friday, May 17, at 10:00 a.m. local time. Read more on Luck and Strange here , and watch the official music video for the preview single “The Piper’s Call” below.
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Car, the garden Announces 2024 North America Tour: Harmony
South Korean indie singer-songwriter Car, the garden (Cha Jung-won) is embarking on his second North American tour in 2024. Beginning late January, the tour will start on the West Coast in San Francisco, before moving east to New York and finishing up early February in Toronto.
Car, the garden first began his professional music career as Mayson the Soul , and changed his stage name to his current one at the suggestion of his friend Oh Hyuk , from Hyukoh . When separated, his name translates to the phrase with “Cha (차)” literally translating to “car,” and “Jungwon (정원)” literally translating to “garden.”
He has made appearances on popular music programs such as Yoo Hee Yeol’s Sketchbook, Immortal Songs 2, and I’m Live, and his music has been featured on several OSTs for a variety of Korean dramas. He released his first EP, Jackasoul , in September 2013, and most recently, he released his second EP, Absence , in January 2021. In 2022, he participated in the OSTs for dramas Thirty-Nine and Alchemy of Souls.
Car, the garden North America Tour: Harmony: Jan. 23 — San Francisco, CA — Great American Music Hall Jan. 25 — Los Angeles, CA — 1720 Jan. 29 — Seattle, WA — The Crocodile Jan. 31 — Chicago, IL — Chop Shop Feb. 2 — Somerville, MA — Crystal Ballroom Feb. 4 — New York City, NY — (Le) Poisson Rouge Feb. 6 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada — The Opera House
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7 Gorgeous Spring Garden Tours Across the U.S.
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Across the country, the arrival of spring brings bright floral landscapes. These seven annual garden tours offer particularly lovely opportunities to enjoy spring’s blossoming.
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival (Mount Vernon, Washington)
Sixty miles north of Seattle, Skagit Valley is at about the same latitude as the Netherlands and home to 350 acres of tulips. During the annual festival , a self-guided driving tour of the tulip fields takes about 30 minutes and you can also walk through the rows of brilliant flowering bulbs. Festival stops include RoozenGaarde, Tulip Town, Garden Rosalyn and the tour’s newest addition, Tulip Valley Farms. While the four show gardens are very different, all showcase commercial growers who plant millions of tulips. Purchase tickets online for RoozenGaarde ($15), Tulip Town (general admission online is $15; $13 for seniors), Garden Rosalyn ($20) and Tulip Valley Farms (prices vary per event). Note: Tulip Valley Farms offers a new parklike area where you can stroll miles of grass “Tulip Trails” with stunning views of the North Cascades and Olympics. Parking is free at all four sites.
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As the only statewide house and garden tour in the country, t he Garden Club of Virginia’s Historic Garden Week , a tradition since 1927, celebrates its 90th anniversary this year. The participating 150 homes and gardens in communities across Virginia — from the Shenandoah Valley to the beaches of Tidewater — showcase private landscapes, public gardens and historic sites through tours organized and hosted by 48 member clubs. Highlight this year include two special properties opened to the public this spring: Bunny Mellon’s Little Oak Spring in Upperville and John Kluge’s Morven in Charlottesville. Some of the tours will offer outdoor demonstrations or porch talks on topics such as floral design and composting, so you can plot your daily itinerary according to your interests. Tickets start at $15 and prices vary by destination.
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Charleston Glorious Garden Tour and the 2023 Festival of Houses and Gardens (Charleston, South Carolina)
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Known for formal gardens that feature year-round greenery and flowers from azalea to camellia, magnolia, hydrangea, jessamine and roses, Charleston in spring offers an especially lush display, often in elegant settings. On Fridays, the Glorious Garden Tours ($75) celebrate the design, history, culture and architecture of the town’s most impressive private gardens. The guides at each location will answer questions about the blooms and offer background on the history and features of the stately houses where they’re cultivated. In addition to the garden tours, special events and concerts are part of the monthlong celebration. Check out the “Live Like a Local” series for events including the popular Rosé and Roses in the Garden ($55) to listen to lovely string music as you sip and stroll the garden surrounding the Nathaniel Russell House Museum. Purchase tickets online or at the festival ticket office in Shop Historic Charleston on Meeting Street.
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Mary Lou Heard Memorial Garden Tour (Long Beach, California)
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Mary Lou Heard was a passionate horticulturist who created a garden tour in 1993 to highlight the small gardens cultivated by local homeowners. Every year brings more fans to this self-guided tour of “real gardens by real people,” tucked into Long Beach’s neighborhoods. This year’s event includes 44 home gardens , 13 of them new to the tour. This year will also feature drought-tolerant gardens in an effort to reflect California’s changing climate. No tickets are required for the two-day event (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.), but donations are accepted at each of the locations (funds go to the Sheepfold, a shelter that helps women with minor children in crisis).
Tulip Time Festival (Holland, Michigan)
In spring this Michigan city rivals its namesake in the Netherlands with millions of colorful tulips filling its fields and parks for the public to enjoy for free. At the Window on the Waterfront Park, take photos next to the life-size statues in traditional Dutch dress and stroll walking paths through acres of tulip fields and beds. In addition to free activities, there’s Veldheer’s Tulip Gardens and De Klomp Wooden Shoe & Delft Factory, where you can watch artists hand-carve your own traditional wooden shoes from a block of poplar wood or hand paint blue and white Delftware pottery. Or visit Windmill Island Gardens ($12) to see an authentic Dutch windmill surrounded by tulips, dikes, canals and walking paths.
Ennis Bluebonnet Trails and Festival (Ennis, Texas)
The bluebonnet, a wildflower that blankets the fields, meadows and rural roads throughout the Lone Star state, holds the title of state flower. And the small town of Ennis, a 36-minute drive south of Dallas, has the Texas Bluebonnet Trail and is the self-proclaimed "Bluebonnet City of Texas .” The bluebonnets peak in mid-April but since they are a natural occurrence, their blooms may not be in the same exact place year to year. (The locals defer to Mother Nature each year on the best trail sightings.) People trek from all over the country for the Bluebonnet Trails opening (April 1) and the Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival, a weekend of music and activities celebrating the beautiful blue wildflower (April 14–16). To explore the trails, download the map for self-guided driving tours. All events are free.
Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden Historic Home Spring Garden Tour (Palo Alto, California)
April 28 and 29
In 1902, when the Gamble House was built, the city of Palo Alto was considerably smaller, with a population of 3,000 compared with 69,000 today. Thanks to the Garden Club of Palo Alto, which assisted in creating a nonprofit organization to restore the garden and maintain the buildings, the Gamble House and garden continues on as a beautiful example of Colonial-Georgian Revival architecture, complete with restored gardens of the era. The original family gardener, Elizabeth F. Gamble, was well known for her love of flowers and her extensive collection of prized camellias. While you can take a free self-guided tour anytime, during the spring tour you can see what a restored 1900 garden looks like, from camellias, roses and wisteria to the front lawn’s three surviving Canary Island date palms. Live music, a silent auction and special shopping experiences are part of the tour admission. Plus, five private Palo Alto gardens will be open for tours April 28 and April 29, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Note: The private gardens on the tour are not wheelchair accessible, but all activities at Gamble Garden are fully accessible. Admission includes the five garden tours; $30 for members, $45 nonmembers; $50 at the door.
Editor's note: This article was originally published on March 31, 2021. It has been updated to reflect new information.
Gigi Ragland is a Colorado-based travel and food writer whose work has appeared in National Geographic Traveler, Hemispheres, Sierra, AFAR, American Cowgirl and many other publications.
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2024 summer garden tours in the Milwaukee area and beyond
Gardens connect people to their environment, and garden clubs and neighborhood groups welcome you to some of those gardens — both private and public — on visiting days during the summer months. A garden tour provides the visitor an opportunity to see plant groupings or color combinations, nestled amid garden art and structures. Many tours are scheduled annually in the Milwaukee area and throughout southeastern Wisconsin. Here is a list of garden tours nearby, and others that will make a pleasant day trip.
May garden tours
Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens : The Friends group celebrates its 40th anniversary with an open house from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 19. The event offers garden tours, light refreshments and education stations explaining Friends membership activities and programming. Free admission. 9400 Boerner Drive, Hales Corners; (414) 525-5653, boernerbotanicalgardens.org
June garden tours
Rose Innovations : Visit the 2-acre rosarium of Will Radler, creator of the Knock Out family of roses. Four open garden events are scheduled this year: noon-3 p.m. June 15, 9 a.m.-noon July 13, 7-10 p.m. Aug. 23, and noon-3 p.m. Sept. 21. The gardens at 10020 W. Meadow Drive in Greenfield showcase raised beds, waterfalls and ponds, stone terraces, and a Knock Out Rose trial garden. A donation is suggested with the proceeds benefiting a designated nonprofit for the day. roseinnovations.org
The Friends of the Muskego Library : "A Bloomin' Good Thyme" Garden Walk will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 22 with a tour of four private Muskego gardens. The day includes lectures by Roy Diblik, author and owner of Northwind Perennial Farm; Paul Ruszkiewicz from Paul’s Petal Pushers, who will provide gardening tips; and pond experts from Aquatica Ponds. There will be a Garden Tea, a pre-owned art sale, a Garden Boutique, a craft fair of garden art, raffle baskets and a more Tickets are $15; children 14 and under are admitted free. Proceeds will help fund library programming for all ages. library.muskego.wi.gov
South Milwaukee Garden Club & Historical Society Garden Tour : Visit five gardens on a self-guided tour from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 22. Each garden was selected for its unique design elements, and local artisans and hand-crafted items will be for sale at select gardens. The Bayside Mobile Greenhouse will be visiting one of the selected gardens, offering plants, hanging baskets, pots and more for purchase. Tickets are $10. Purchase at Mari’s Flowers, Wine & Gifts, 905 Milwaukee Ave., South Milwaukee. For more information, contact Patti Bergeson at (414) 768-9549 or [email protected].
Lake Country Art & Garden Tour : The summer-long program is a fusion of the arts and local gardens with events scheduled through September in the Lake Country area. The Pewaukee Area Arts Council, which organizes the annual tour, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a special event at Joel Pfeiffer’s Heartroots Sculpture Garden in Hartland on June 22. Enjoy live music from JVIOLIN, beverages, appetizers and desserts while exploring the garden. Registration is required. Visit pewaukeearts.org .
July garden tours
Greendale Garden Walk : Free tours are offered from 8 a.m. to noon July 13 and start at the Gazebo in the Greendale Village Center, 5710 Broad St. The 2024 tour features the private gardens in the “C” section. Talk with the home owners, attend demonstrations by Southeast Wisconsin Master Gardeners, and enter drawings for gift baskets of garden-related items. No dogs allowed on the tour. No strollers, bikes or wagons in the yards. Donations welcome. greendalegardenwalk.wordpress.com
Menomonee Falls Community League : Five gardens are open for viewing from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 13. Gardens are located in Menomonee Falls, Colgate, and the Sussex/Lisbon area. Purchase tickets in advance for $10 at Shady Lane Greenhouse at W172 N7388 Shady Lane, or the Art Lounge at N88 W16567 Main St., Menomonee Falls. Day of the tour tickets will be available at the Shady Lane Nursery for $12. Proceeds from the tour will benefit area charities and scholarships. Call (414) 581-0352 or visit communityleague.com .
Cedarburg Woman’s Club : The garden walk is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 13 and 14. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at Olsens Piggly Wiggly in Cedarburg and Mequon, Heyden’s Gardens, the Horicon Bank in Grafton, and at the gardens on the day of the event. All proceeds fund college scholarships, local community charities, and the maintenance of the Girl Scout House. More information: cedarburgwomansclub.org .
The Gardens of West Bend Tour : Take a self-guided tour of five private gardens open to the public from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 13 and noon to 3 p.m. July 14. Each garden host has named their garden for the show, identifying specific features which may be of interest to visitors. The Tudor Garden incorporates bricks from a recent home remodel amid a variety of hostas; the Reminiscent Roots garden utilizes a "cottage-style" landscape; the Alpine Treasures garden showcases blooms of buttercups and ferns, a memorial garden and lilies; the Country Rock Gardens demonstrate how rocks that bordered the property were incorporated for use in the garden; and the Gardens on Blueberry Hill mingle deep colors into garden spaces. The tour is an important fundraiser for Roots and Branches, a nonprofit committed to improving the natural environment of West Bend. The event is held rain or shine and includes live music, plein air painters and raffles. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 the day of the tour. Purchase advance tickets online at the Roots & Branches website, or buy your ticket the day of the event at the first garden address: 906 Poplar St., West Bend. For more information, call (262) 335-5083 or visit rootsbranches.org .
Riverwest Secret Garden Tour : Visit gardens in the Riverwest neighborhood from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 14. Pick up a tour map of the gardens at the registration table in Garden Park, on the corner of Locust and Bremen streets. Leave all pets at home — no dogs or other animals are allowed on the tour. Tickets/maps are $5 the day of the tour, and proceeds benefit ongoing Riverwest community projects. riverwestsecretgardentour.com
Summer Magic Garden Tour : The Racine Garden Club invites the public to tour seven private gardens from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 14. Highlights of the tour include an English cottage garden and a whimsical garden. Tickets are $10. Look for more information in June on the club website. racinegardenclub.org
Oconomowoc Woman’s Club : Six gardens are featured on this driving tour from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 20. Three of the gardens are in Oconomowoc, one is in Ashippun, and two have Hartland addresses on Highway 83. The addresses of the gardens and directions are included with your ticket purchase. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 on the day of the tour. Tickets may be purchased at these Oconomowoc locations: MayHouse Collections, W359 N5022 Brown St., Unit 106; Forgotten Treasures, 1305 W. Wisconsin Ave.; Books & Company, 1039 Summit Ave.; and any of the three Bank Five Nine locations. Rain date is July 21. More information: oconomowocwomansclub.com .
Whitefish Bay Garden Club : The “Small Spaces, Grand Places” garden walk is held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 20. The walk is held rain or shine, and it will include seven private gardens and six public gardens. Discover the hidden beauty of small spaces, native plantings, pollinator-friendly plants and colorful blooms. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 the day of the tour. All proceeds from ticket sales will go toward education and environmental projects in the community. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit whitefishbaygardenclub.com .
Garden District Neighborhood Association : Tour 12 gardens from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 28 in the 13th aldermanic district on Milwaukee’s south side. The self-guided tour is free and signs will be placed in front of the houses to recognize those homes on the tour. Some full yards will be open for visitors, while other gardens will need to be viewed from the sidewalk. A map with tour locations will be posted on the Milwaukee Garden District website and Facebook page. Gardens are selected by area residents, with nominations due by July 8. For more information or to nominate a garden, call (414) 481-1928 or (414) 559-4400. milwaukeegdna.com
August garden tours
Garden Conservancy : The Garden Conservancy’s Open Days program celebrates creative and innovative private gardens. The 2024 Open Days for the Milwaukee area are presented in partnership with the Garden Club of Greater Milwaukee and will showcase three gardens in Ozaukee County. The featured gardens include The Farm on Hilly Lane in Saukville, which incorporates cottage-style gardens with substantial native plants, water features, and historic elements of the restored Hemlock Family Farmstead; the Bonniwell Garden in Mequon, which has a manicured landscape, vegetable garden, woodland paths, and perennial collections on about 6.5 acres of land; and the Glasshouse in the Prairie in Fredonia, with a 12-acre landscape of hardscape, gardens and prairie that was once an empty farm field. Garden tours are held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 10 and 11. All Open Days tours require pre-registration on the Garden Conservancy website. Tickets are $10 per person per garden. gardenconservancy.org/open-days
Garden tours around Wisconsin
Olbrich Botanical Gardens : Madison’s public garden promotes an annual Home Garden Tour that will be held on July 12 and 13 this year. The tour will showcase seven gardens in Sun Prairie, highlighting environments that offer bird habitats, with hardy native plants and pollinator-friendly flowers. Ticket sales start June 18 in the lobby at Olbrich. Day-of tour tickets will be available at a designated home garden location. General admission is $16, Olbrich members are $14, children ages 6 to 12 are $7, and those 5 and under are free. olbrich.org/calendar/home-garden-tour
Four Seasons Secret Garden Walk : Tour of private gardens in the Kenosha area July 13. More information will be available in June on the club website. 4seasonsgardenclub.org/secret-garden-walk
Oshkosh Garden Walk : View five private gardens across the city from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 14. Expert gardeners will be on hand to answer questions and provide tips for growing your own garden. Visitors may travel to the gardens on their own schedule and in any order. Advance tickets are $8 for adults; children under 18 are free. Tickets are available for $10 on the day of the event at any garden location. oshkoshgardenclub.org
Door County House & Garden Walk : Tour select homes and gardens in the Door County area from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 30. The event is a benefit for the Door County Medical Center Behavioral Health Program. dcmedical.org/volunteer/house-and-garden-walk
David Gilmour announces 2024 tour, 2 MSG concerts. Get tickets today
That crazy diamond is shining on again.
Long-time Pink Floyd member David Gilmour just announced he will perform four U.S. concerts this year as part of an international tour in support of his forthcoming solo album “Luck and Strange.”
His first two North American gigs will be at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl on Tuesday, Oct. 29 and Wednesday, Oct. 30.
After that, the 78-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer drops into the Big Apple for a pair of concerts at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Monday, Nov. 4 and Tuesday, Nov. 5 .
While we can’t confirm or deny whether Gilmour will perform Pink Floyd classics in addition to solo tracks on this brief jaunt, records show he has played favorites like “The Great Gig in the Sky,” “Wish You Were Here,” “Money,” “Time” and “Comfortably Numb” at concerts in year’s past, according to Set List FM .
If you can’t wait to catch Gilmour live this year, tickets can be scooped up for all North American concerts as soon as today.
Fans can now purchase tickets on sites like Vivid Seats ; the official on-sale is Friday, May 17.
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In addition to the quartet of stateside gigs, Gilmour is also six shows at Rome’s Circo Massimo from September 27 through Oct. 3 and London’s Royal Albert Hall on Oct. 9-15.
A complete calendar of all North American David Gilmour tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
The last full concert Gilmour performed was back in September 2016 at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Here’s what he took to the stage that evening, according to Set List FM :
01.) “5 A.M.”
02.) “Rattle That Lock”
03.) “Faces of Stone”
04.) “What Do You Want From Me” (Pink Floyd song)
05.) “The Blue”
06.) “The Great Gig in the Sky” (Pink Floyd song)
07.) “A Boat Lies Waiting”
08.) “Wish You Were Here” (Pink Floyd song)
09.) “Money” (Pink Floyd song)
10.) “In Any Tongue”
11.) “High Hopes” (Pink Floyd song)
12.) “One of These Days” (Pink Floyd song)
13.) “Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)” (Pink Floyd song)
14.) “Fat Old Sun” (Pink Floyd song)
15.) “Coming Back to Life” (Pink Floyd song)
16.) “On an Island”
17.) “The Girl in the Yellow Dress”
18.) “Today”
19.) “Sorrow” (Pink Floyd song)
20.) “Run Like Hell” (Pink Floyd song)
21.) “Time” (Pink Floyd song)
22.) “Breathe (Reprise)” (Pink Floyd song)
23.) “Comfortably Numb” (Pink Floyd song)
Gilmour’s new album “Luck and Strange” is due out Sept. 6.
Prior to the record’s release, he dropped the gentle, surreal, rockin’ single “The Piper’s Call.”
You can listen to the slow five-minute track here .
Gilmour isn’t your only rock hero from yesterday on the road this year.
Here are just five more of our favorites that just may be coming to a venue near you these next few months.
• Rolling Stones
• Neil Young
• Bob Dylan with Robert Plant and Willie Nelson
• BEAT- Belew, Vai, Levin, Carey (playing a tribute to King Crimson ’80s albums)
• Electric Light Orchestra
Who else is still lugging their amps around? Check out our list of the 52 biggest classic rock concerts of 2024 to find out.
This article was written by Matt Levy , New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed Bruce Springsteen and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.
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2024 White House Gardens Tour The White House Gardens Tour is free and open to the public; however, a daily timed ticket is required for all attendees, including small children. The National Park Service (NPS) will distribute free, daily timed tickets at a tent stationed outside the White House Visitor Center (1450 Pennsylvania Avenue NW) each tour day (May 11 th and 12 th ) beginning at 8:30 AM ET, while supplies last. The tour entry point for all guests will be located on 15th Street, NW between E Street, NW and Constitution Avenue, NW. Advance reservations are not available. The ADA entrance will be located at 15th Street, NW and Alexander Hamilton Place, NW.
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Since 1995, Open Days has welcomed more than 1.4 million visitors into thousands of inspired private landscapes—from urban rooftops to organic farms, historic estates, to innovative suburban lots—in 41 states.
Open Days have become The Garden Conservancy’s best-known and most beloved program, and it is made possible by the hard work and generous support of hundreds of volunteers, garden hosts, and visitors. The Garden Conservancy is delighted to showcase America’s diverse regional horticultural and stylistic expressions for all to enjoy, and we hope to see you at an Open Day soon!
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Actor and rapper Donald Glover is scheduled to bring his Childish Gambino alter-ego to Boston as part of a world tour and ticket sales begin this week.
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The Garden upcoming concerts (11) Date Concert; Wed May 15 2024: The Garden with Alice Glass The Fillmore Auditorium · Denver, CO, US : Fri May 17 2024: The Garden with Alice Glass The Factory in Deep Ellum · Dallas, TX, US : Sat May 18 2024: The Garden with Alice Glass Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater · Austin, TX, US
Find and buy The Garden tickets at AXS.com. Find upcoming event tour dates and schedules for The Garden at AXS.com. . ... (2020) was performed between Nov 2021 / Jan 2022 to sold out audiences across the US. Touring at a consistently across the US, Europe, UK, China, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and Mexico since 2013, their show is a ...
October 1st 2023. The Garden twins are some of the most talented, dynamic, and energetic acts in punk right now and create nothing but great music. Armed with face paint and stunts worthy of their jester brand, the two have an incredibly unique, intertwined performance style and put on a fantastically entertaining show.
Fri · 8:00pm. The Garden (16+) The Factory in Deep Ellum · Dallas, TX. From $45. Find tickets from 38 dollars to The Garden with Alice Glass on Saturday May 18 at 7:00 pm at Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater in Austin, TX. May 18. Sat · 7:00pm. The Garden with Alice Glass. Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater · Austin, TX.
The Garden at Coachella 2023. The Garden is an American experimental rock band from Orange County, California, formed in 2011 by twin brothers Wyatt and Fletcher Shears. The duo released their debut album The Life and Times of a Paperclip in 2013, with several smaller releases following. In 2015, the group released their second studio album Haha along with the lead single "All Smiles Over Here ...
Following the success of his previous tour in April 2023, Car, the garden is set to embark on a second consecutive North American journey this year, bringing a whole new dimension to his live set with the inclusion of tracks from his latest album, Harmony.. Tour Schedule & Ticket Information. Scheduled to kick off in San Francisco on January 23, Car, the garden 2024 North America Tour: Harmony ...
The last The Garden concert was on May 11, 2024 at Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The bands that performed were: The Postal Service / Wu-Tang Clan / Death Cab for Cutie / Belle and Sebastian / Tv Girl / Dinosaur Jr. / Current Joys / The Garden / Beach Fossils / Cautious Clay / Bombay Bicycle Club / Yellow Days / Slow Pulp / Krooked Kings / Lomelda / Fazerdaze ...
Get The Garden setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other The Garden fans for free on setlist.fm! setlist.fm ... The Garden (US gothic rock band) The Garden (David Tagg ... show 2 more; Set Times. East Coast Tour 2023 Tour The Garden. Avg start time. 2h 5m. after doors. Avg show length. 58m. Upcoming Shows. Date and Venue Doors ...
Today, to meet a roar of demand, the artist has unveiled a third performance at Madison Square Garden, slated for Nov. 6 as his fifth and final U.S. tour date of 2024.
South Korean indie singer-songwriter Car, the garden (Cha Jung-won) is embarking on his second North American tour in 2024. Beginning late January, the tour will start on the West Coast in San Francisco, before moving east to New York and finishing up early February in Toronto. Car, the garden first began his professional music career […]
Become a Sponsor of the 2024 Art in the Garden Tour. JUMP TO THE ADMISSION PURCHASE BUTTON BELOW. THE DELIGHTFUL DETAILS. PRICING: Advance Tickets: $40, Tour Day Tickets: $ 45 - Buy your tickets from this page on March 31, 2024. Notice: Garden Club & Mint Museum members will receive a discount when you order.
tour dates. about. contact. more. april 27th- las vegas , nv @ sick new world fest. april 28th- las vegas,nv @ brooklyn bowl. may 11th-salt lake city utah @ kilby block party fest. may 15th- denver,co @ summit. may 17th- dallas,tx @ the factory. may 18th- austin, tx @ stubbs amphitheater ...
As the only statewide house and garden tour in the country, the Garden Club of Virginia's Historic Garden Week, a tradition since 1927, celebrates its 90th anniversary this year.The participating 150 homes and gardens in communities across Virginia — from the Shenandoah Valley to the beaches of Tidewater — showcase private landscapes, public gardens and historic sites through tours ...
This work is abundantly evident throughout Georgetown. On May 11, as visitors disappear behind high walls into the secret gardens on the tour, they can thank both the Georgetown Garden Club and their local garden club for all the work they do to make life a little more beautiful. Gardens on the Tour. 2918 P St. NW. 3128 P St. NW. 1523 31st St. NW.
David GIlmour will bring the Luck and Strange Tour to The Garden on November 4 & 5. Where to Enter . Please plan to arrive early! Be sure to check your ticket where your suggested entrance based on your seat location will clearly be displayed.View
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204 - First Ladies Water Garden. 112 - Plant Conservation. 205 - Regional Garden. 115 - Orchids. 210 - Amphitheatre. 117 - Mediterranean. 211 - History of the Rose Garden. 120 - Medicinal Plants. 301 - Welcome to Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens. 126 - World Deserts. 302 - Bartholdi Fountain. 132 - Hawaii. 301 - Kitchen ...
South Milwaukee Garden Club & Historical Society Garden Tour: Visit five gardens on a self-guided tour from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 22.Each garden was selected for its unique design elements, and ...
After that, the 78-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer drops into the Big Apple for a pair of concerts at New York City's Madison Square Garden on Monday, Nov. 4 and Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Welcome to the U.S. Botanic Garden! The U.S. Botanic Garden is a living plant museum. We invite you to return again and again to watch the Garden change through the seasons and explore our dynamic exhibits.Learn about the many areas of the Garden you can visit, and we hope you'll join us for an educational program!
The 35th Annual Garden Tour June 7 - 8 | 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Tickets are now on sale! Use the below form to purchase your tickets. Join us for a day of beauty, nature, and discovery as you visit private gardens throughout Concord. All proceeds support the Concord Museum's vital education initiatives.
The first time Jocelyn Fitzgerald saw the red-brick rowhouse on the South Side was in a video shot by her sister. Dr. Fitzgerald was living in Washington...
David Gilmour's 2024 tour is scheduled to be held from October 29, 2024, to November 5, 2024, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and Madison Square Garden in New York City.
This spring the White House Gardens Tour will take place during Mother's Day Weekend, with tours available to the public from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM ET on Saturday, May 11 th and Sunday, May 12 th.
Since 1995, Open Days has welcomed more than 1.4 million visitors into thousands of inspired private landscapes—from urban rooftops to organic farms, historic estates, to innovative suburban lots—in 41 states. Open Days have become The Garden Conservancy's best-known and most beloved program, and it is made possible by the hard work and ...
Actor and rapper Donald Glover is scheduled to bring his Childish Gambino alter-ego to Boston as part of a world tour and ticket sales begin this week.Glover, as Childish Gambino, is planning to ...