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Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Reimagine Catalogue on 2025 'Hidden In Pieces Tour'
Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Reimagine Catalogue on 2025 'Hidden In Pieces Tour'

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Reimagine Catalogue on 2025 'Hidden In Pieces Tour'

The post Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Reimagine Catalogue on 2025 'Hidden In Pieces Tour' appeared first on Consequence. Yeah Yeah Yeahs are returning in 2025 for a special run of performances. The 'Hidden In Pieces Tour' will see the band reimagine both their greatest hits and deep cuts with piano and string arrangements in a series of residency-style shows at smaller venues. 'The dearly departed David Lynch would say: ​'all you need to do is turn on the light and the darkness goes,'' the band said in a statement. 'To let our love light shine we will be digging deep into our back catalogue. We'll be playing songs that are rarely (if ever) performed, alongside all time favorites with new arrangements to delight.' Get Yeah Yeah Yeahs Tickets Here The 'Hidden In Pieces Tour' will officially kick off across the pond on June 16th in Manchester, where the trio will play to the O2 Apollo. They'll then play multiple shows across North America, including Mexico City, Los Angeles, Nashville, and Chicago, before closing with two nights at New York City's Beacon Theatre on July 29th and 30th. YYYs have also announced that a portion of ticket sales from their Los Angeles shows will be donated to the SoCal Fire Fund to provide aid to those suffering in the LA fires aftermath. Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, March 21st at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. An artist presale will open on Wednesday, March 19th at 10:00 a.m. local time (sign up for access via the band's website). This year marks 25 years since Yeah Yeah Yeahs's were founded in New York City. After releasing their 2013 record Mosquito, the band entered a brief hiatus from 2014, reuniting in 2017. They later released Cool It Down, their fifth album, which Consequence named the fourth best album of 2022. Most recently, the trio released 'Turn Into Redux' as part of the Los Angeles Rising benefit album. Yeah Yeah Yeahs 2025 Tour Dates: 06/16 — Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo 06/18 — London, UK @ Royal Albert Hall 06/19 — London, UK @ Royal Albert Hall 06/30 — Mexico City, MX @ Teatro Metrópolitan 07/01 — Mexico City, MX @ Teatro Metrópolitan 07/09 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre 07/10 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre 07/11 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre 07/14 — San Francisco, CA @ Davies Symphony Hall 07/15 — San Francisco, CA @ Davies Symphony Hall 07/18 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium 07/19 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium 07/22 — Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre 07/23 — Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre 07/29 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre 07/30 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Reimagine Catalogue on 2025 'Hidden In Pieces Tour' Jaeden Pinder Popular Posts JD Vance Booed at Kennedy Center Dropkick Murphys Make On-Stage Wager with Trump Supporter Over Where His Shirt Was Made Documentary Claims Jim Morrison Is Alive, Living in Syracuse Lady Gaga on Meeting Trent Reznor: "I Black Out Every Time I'm in His Presence" Gene Simmons Charging $12,500 To Be His Personal Assistant and Roadie for One Day j-hope of BTS Makes Triumphant Return with Solo Tour "Hope on the Stage": Review Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

Nick Cave, R.E.M., Devo among artists releasing music for wildfire benefit
Nick Cave, R.E.M., Devo among artists releasing music for wildfire benefit

Los Angeles Times

time06-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Nick Cave, R.E.M., Devo among artists releasing music for wildfire benefit

Some of music's leading figures are at the forefront of two wildfire relief benefit albums, a compilation of new releases, live and previously archived recordings. The records, titled 'Los Angeles Rising' and 'Good Music to Lift Up Los Angeles,' will release on Bandcamp Thursday and Friday, respectively. The former features 16 tracks, including unreleased recordings from legendary Australian outfit Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, PJ Harvey, Gary Numan, Primal Scream, Devo and Danny Elfman. Other notable songs include 'Turn Into Redux,' an alternative version of Yeah Yeah Yeahs' hit song off of 2006's 'Show Your Bones.' Jarvis Cocker of Pulp also lends an acoustic rendition of the timeless 'California Dreamin',' recorded back in 2020. The project, led by Bauhaus' Kevin Haskins and record producer Nick Launay, is the fruit of tragedy. The two thought up the benefit album after having to evacuate during the recent wildfires. 'I took my garden hose and soaked my yard and decks, and then took off,' Haskins recalled. 'It was very stressful and I ended up in grid lock traffic getting through Hollywood.' On the other side of the fire, Launay faced a similar process. But they 'were the lucky ones,' as many musicians and friends in the city faced the destruction of their beloved homes. 'Nick and I both reached out to every musician [and] band that we know and Nick Cave and PJ Harvey were the first to respond,' Haskins told The Times. 'Once they were on board, the response was incredible. It has been a very heartwarming and inspiring experience to witness this wonderful show of humanity, when there's so much negativity surrounding us these days.' It was befitting that the album cover would be created by longtime Los Feliz denizen and artist Shepard Fairey, who completed his work the day Haskins reached out to him. 'Los Angeles Rising' is donation-based with a $10 minimum and all proceeds will go to Sweet Relief, a nonprofit charity for professional artists and industry workers. Similarly, 'Good Music to Lift Up Los Angeles' is another compilation album being released by Good Music, the 2020 brainchild of author Dave Eggers and Jordan Kurland. The pair released other comps in 2020 and 2022, titled 'Good Music to Avert the Collapse of American Democracy' and 'Good Music to Ensure Safe Abortion Access to All.' Both projects raised a combined total of over $800,000. Now, they're back with a 90-song, single-day release project featuring the likes of Modest Mouse, Interpol, Toro y Moi and R.E.M. It certainly won't disappoint fans, offering everything from new music and live versions to remixes and demos, highlighted by the Postal Service and Death Cab For Cutie's cover of Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence.' The album, priced at $20.25, will donate all of its Good Music proceeds to California Community Foundation's Wildfire Recovery Fund and L.A. Regional Food Bank. Bandcamp will match this, donating 100% of their share to MusiCares.

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