We want to give you a set of tickets to any date on the Fair to Midland / Karnivool / Something to Burn tour.
If you want to enter yourself in the contest, simply comment this post. You don’t need to put any personal information in the post itself, but give us an email and if you win, we’ll get you the set of tickets.
Check below if they are hitting up a city near you, and remember to keep hitting up NeuFutur.com (and our print zine) whenever you can!
3/23 |
Scout Bar | San Antonio |
3/24 |
Scout Bar | Houston |
3/26 |
Hooligan’s | Jacksonville |
3/27 |
Sky City | Augusta |
3/28 |
Oasis | Charleston |
3/30 |
Quarter | Baltimore |
3/31 |
Blender Theatre | New York |
4/1 |
The Note | West Chester |
4/2 |
Webster Underground | Hartford |
4/3 |
Club Hell | Providence |
4/5 |
Annex Wreck Room | Toronto |
4/7 |
Peabody’s Concert Club | Cleveland |
4/8 |
Phoenix Hill Tavern | Louisville |
4/10 |
Machine Shop | Flint |
4/11 |
The Annex | Madison |
4/12 |
The Rock | Maplewood |
4/14 |
The Marquis Theatre | Denver |
4/16 |
The Boardwalk | Orangevale |
4/17 |
Troubadour | Los Angeles |
4/23 |
Trees | Dallas |
4/24 |
Flytrap | Tulsa |
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RIYL language: “Disciplined stream-of-consciousness” is an apt phrase to describe Fair to Midland’s music, which deftly fuses hard rock with art rock, shot through with soaring vocals, virtuoso guitars, allegorical lyrics, a driving rhythm section and richly woven keyboards. This stream-of-consciousness is coupled with rich orchestration reminiscent of Queen and hard rock dynamism in the vein of Tool, King Crimson and Mars Volta.