Jeff Rosenstock has announced excellent news for fans in the New York City area, revealing that he’ll play “potentially infinite shows” at Brooklyn’s Warsaw beginning on August 21st.
“We are finally coming back to Brooklyn this summer, starting 8/21,” Rosenstock wrote in all caps on social media, “playing potentially infinite shows @ our beloved Warsaw in Greenpoint.” He added, “If a show sells out we do another one. Different sets every night.”
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As Stereogum points out, there’s ample room for Rosenstock to play a substantial run of shows. Warsaw’s calendar is almost blank from late August to mid-September, with only Cults scheduled for August 28th. Meanwhile, the artist’s touring itinerary is free through a September 13th show in Los Angeles.
Tickets for Rosenstock’s first Warsaw show go on sale Thursday, May 2nd at 12:00 p.m. Et via Ticketmaster.
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“We are finally coming back to Brooklyn this summer, starting 8/21,” Rosenstock wrote in all caps on social media, “playing potentially infinite shows @ our beloved Warsaw in Greenpoint.” He added, “If a show sells out we do another one. Different sets every night.”
Get Jeff Rosenstock Tickets Here
As Stereogum points out, there’s ample room for Rosenstock to play a substantial run of shows. Warsaw’s calendar is almost blank from late August to mid-September, with only Cults scheduled for August 28th. Meanwhile, the artist’s touring itinerary is free through a September 13th show in Los Angeles.
Tickets for Rosenstock’s first Warsaw show go on sale Thursday, May 2nd at 12:00 p.m. Et via Ticketmaster.
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- 5/1/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Welcome back to Avc Sessions: House Shows, our new series where we’ll invite some of our favorite artists to perform a show you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home. This week, we’re popping into the home studio of Chris Farren, who you may know from groups like Fake Problems and Antarctigo Vespucci. You can…...
- 5/13/2020
- by Marah Eakin on Music, shared by Marah Eakin to The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Crank up Chris Farren's "Whole World is Celebratin'" and brush up on your Valley Girl jargon, because Orion Pictures' Night of the Comet reimagining now has a writer.
Deadline reports that "Orion Pictures has set" Roxanne Benjamin to write a remake of the 1984 cult horror comedy Night of the Comet. While plot details for the new take have yet to be revealed, fans of the Thom Eberhardt film know that the original followed teenaged sisters Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart) and Samantha Belmont (Kelli Maroney), two Valley Girls who shoot and shop their way through the sudden apocalypse after a passing comet reduces the Earth's population to piles of dust and ravenous zombies.
While the original Night of the Comet incorporated plenty of comedic elements into its spooky storyline, Deadline reveals that the remake is expected to hone in on the horror and sci-fi aspects of the apocalyptic story.
Deadline reports that "Orion Pictures has set" Roxanne Benjamin to write a remake of the 1984 cult horror comedy Night of the Comet. While plot details for the new take have yet to be revealed, fans of the Thom Eberhardt film know that the original followed teenaged sisters Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart) and Samantha Belmont (Kelli Maroney), two Valley Girls who shoot and shop their way through the sudden apocalypse after a passing comet reduces the Earth's population to piles of dust and ravenous zombies.
While the original Night of the Comet incorporated plenty of comedic elements into its spooky storyline, Deadline reveals that the remake is expected to hone in on the horror and sci-fi aspects of the apocalyptic story.
- 10/23/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
As the world prepares to celebrate Shout Factory’s release of Night of the Comet on Blu-ray, now seems as good a time as any to celebrate one of the great b-movies of the Eighties by dipping into its soundtrack for a B-Sides.
Chris Farren’s ”Whole World Is Celebratin’” sets the stage for the doomsday to come in the cheeriest way possible. Night of the Comet opens with everyone in 1984 all excited about a super rare celestial event: Earth passing through the tail of a comet. The last time this happened was 65 million years ago… about the time the dinosaurs went extinct.
But people aren't interested in such disturbingly coincidental facts because, as the song explains, the whole world is celebratin'.
The next day valley girls Catherine Mary Stewart and Kelli Maroney will be amongst all that remains of the human race after everyone that came out to watch...
Chris Farren’s ”Whole World Is Celebratin’” sets the stage for the doomsday to come in the cheeriest way possible. Night of the Comet opens with everyone in 1984 all excited about a super rare celestial event: Earth passing through the tail of a comet. The last time this happened was 65 million years ago… about the time the dinosaurs went extinct.
But people aren't interested in such disturbingly coincidental facts because, as the song explains, the whole world is celebratin'.
The next day valley girls Catherine Mary Stewart and Kelli Maroney will be amongst all that remains of the human race after everyone that came out to watch...
- 11/16/2013
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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