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May 6thAn Evening with Wilco
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June 25thTurnover
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June 27thAn Evening With Brett Dennen
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June 30thThe Halluci Nation
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July 16thIn Conversation with NPR's Mara Liasson
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July 17thPaul Oakenfold + The Crystal Method
July 18thBest in Show
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August 5thDon Was & The Pan-Detroit Ensemble
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August 11thMatilda
August 15thRev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
August 16thBill Callahan
August 20thThee Sacred Souls
August 22ndGov't Mule
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August 23rdZootopia 2
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October 1stPatton Oswalt
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October 3rdAn Evening with Hampton Sides
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October 9thLP
October 11thPunch Brothers
October 11thTyler Ballgame
October 18thKishi Bashi
October 20thJulian Lage Quartet
October 26thUB40
November 4thBayonne
November 10thBuena Vista Orchestra
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November 11thBluey's Big Play
November 19thNick Shoulders
November 19thBonnie Prince Billy - SOLD OUT
December 2ndBonnie Prince Billy - SOLD OUT
December 3rdBonnie Prince Billy
December 4thPostmodern Jukebox
December 9thBonnie Prince Billy
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DAY OF SHOW: $37 + FEES
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VENUE INFO: South Broadway Cultural Center
Alcohol: No
Seating: Yes
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Street parking and parking in the Tourism Lot across from Old Santa Fe Trail from teh Capital Building (The Roundhouse)
ADA: Ask for accommodations
Bonnie Prince Billy
However dimly we perceive it, we are living through a change of worlds. The one we were born into is slipping away, reshaped and denuded by human action. What remains is the question of what we will carry forward, and the manner in which we refuse to surrender ourselves. Will Oldham’s new album, We Are Together Again, feels like an answer to these questions. In Oldham’s songs - and in the circle of others who’ve gathered beneath the name Bonnie “Prince” Billy on this endeavor - friendship, community, and the stubborn joy of making art with others become a means of persistence. This isn’t to say that the record is a denial of collapse, which would be delusion, so much as that models defiance by remaining fully human, fully joyful, in a world with a diminishing horizon... I’m talking about Oldham’s record, to be sure, but I think the answers he suggests in We Are Together Again speak to the only meaningful choices any of us can make at this point in all of the agonizing everything.
You can hear it in “Life Is Scary Horses,” when Oldham concedes, “The human times have come and gone. We must accept our rule is done, though love is sown and will live on. Come to me, let me see your eyes once more before the winter comes again.” The song modulates from minor to major in tone, almost sunny. This could read as irony, but to my ear it’s something closer to grace. That’s the spirit running through We Are Together Again: not denial, but fragile endurance and thankfulness for the moments we have.





