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One-Offs: Soundgarden, London Grammar
Soundgarden announces a headline show in Tuscaloosa, Ala. … Meanwhile, London Grammar books intimate shows in Los Angeles and New York.
Scott Legato / RockStarProPhotography.com – Soundgarden
The Fillmore, Detroit, Mich.
Soundgarden’s first confirmed non-festival show of the year is May 6 at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheatre.
We’ll have to wait and see if more headline dates are to come. For now, Chris Cornell & Co. will be busy spring playing a bunch of festivals this spring.
The band’s 2017 road trip begins April 28 in Tampa, Fla. Here’s how the schedule looks:
April 28 – Tampa, Fla., Amalie Arena (WXTB 98 Rockfest)
April 29 – Jacksonville, Fla., Metropolitan Park (Welcome To Rockville)
April 30 – Fort Myers, Fla., JetBlue Park (Monster Energy Fort Rock)
May 5 – Concord, N.C., Charlotte Motor Speedway (Carolina Rebellion)
May 6 – Tuscaloosa, Ala., Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
May 13 – Somerset, Wis., Somerset Amphitheater (Northern Invasion)
May 19 – Columbus, Ohio, Mapfre Stadium (Rock On The Range)
May 27 – Pryor, Okla. , Catch The Fever Festival Grounds (Rocklahoma Festival)
Tickets for the Tuscaloosa gig go on sale to the public Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. CST.
Visit SoundGardenWorld.com for more information.
Dan Dennison – London Grammar
Bestival, Robin Hill Country Park, Isle Of Wight, UK
London Grammar will be here in the States before you know it. The English indie pop trio is showing love to fans on both coasts with a Feb. 27 performance at Los Angeles’ Masonic Lodge At Hollywood Forever Cemetery and a March 2 gig at Good Room in Brooklyn, N.Y.
The setlist will feature new music and selections from London Grammar’s debut, 2013’s If You Wait.
The group recently released two new singles – “Rooting For You” and “Big Picture.”
All tickets for the U.S. dates will be sold via the band’s website, starting Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. local time. For the chance to purchase a ticket, sign up now via LondonGrammar.com.