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Future Islands

Time: 7:30pm     Day: Sunday     Doors: 6:30pm     Ages: 21+ without parent or guardian     Price: $35 - $160

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IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours. 

 

VENUE INFO: The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Co. (Outside)

Alcohol: Yes, beer sold on site.

Seating: There’s a few tables, but not many.

Outside Food/Drink: Drink, no - Food, yes.

 Parking: Yes

 ADA: Yes

 

VIP EXPERIENCE INFO: 

  • One GA or premium seated ticket to Future Islands
  • Exclusive access to the last three songs of Future Islands soundcheck
  • One VIP merchandise bundle designed exclusively for VIP package purchasers
  • One group photo with Future Islands
  • One commemorative VIP laminate 
  • Priority entry into the venue

 

FUTURE ISLANDS

If Future Islands’ songs once seemed like invitations to witness scenes from someone else’s life, People Who Aren’t There Anymore presents the whole absorbing saga, transmuting hurt to hope in the triumph of this band’s career. Here is excitement, devastation, understanding, and the dawn’s rays of redemption in 44 minutes—a record that, at last, commits the full rapture of Future Islands to tape.

From their start, Future Islands have been singular and instantly identifiable. Samuel T. Herring’s life-worn croons and cries backlit by Gerrit Welmers’ melodies and charged by the rhythms of William Cashion and Michael Lowry. That premise hasn’t changed on People Who Aren’t There Anymore, but the people have. There’s a pain and a joy that’s in Herring’s voice that’s only been rivaled by their legendary live performances, but never captured in their studio albums, that feels like it’s been untethered for the first time.

Future Islands have played nearly 1,500 shows – shows that have bruised bodies, frayed vocal cords, provided escapes for audiences, and healed their messengers. People Who Aren’t There Anymore is a major work from a band at an inflection point: they’re discovering new ways to experience the world, because the old ways weren’t working. That freedom has led to the most fully realized, most transparently honest statement in their 17 years as a band.

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