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Where to buy last-minute When We Were Young 2022 festival tickets - nypost.com - USA - Manchester - Las Vegas
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18.10.2022

Where to buy last-minute When We Were Young 2022 festival tickets

When We Were Young, one of the year’s most anticipated festivals, is bringing some of the biggest names in aughts punk, emo and alternative rock to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.Just a few of those huge acts slated to perform include the recently reunited emo kings My Chemical Romance, the now touring Paramore, Sk8r grrl Avril Lavigne, indie icons Jimmy Eat World, and folk hero Bright Eyes.Joining them on the throwback bill of the year are Bring Me The Horizon, AFI, Taking Back Sunday, Dashboard Confessional, The All American Rejects, and so many more.Best of all, the same acts will all perform each day. So, going just one day means you’ll have the chance to see every performer — if you want to speed from stage to stage.On the other hand, if you want to see My Chemical Romance and Paramore more than once, you can make that happen by hitting When We Were Young two or three times.And if you’re trying to secure last-minute tix to make either of these dreams a reality, you’re in luck.Last-minute passes are still available for all three days of the fest.For those hoping to attend on Oct.

Watch Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst reunite as Better Oblivion Community Center - www.nme.com
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22.03.2024

Watch Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst reunite as Better Oblivion Community Center

Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst instigated a surprise Better Oblivion Community Center reunion when she made an appearance at one of his shows.The pair released a self-titled album together in 2019, which they then took out on tour, before the Bright Eyes frontman made an appearance on Bridgers’ 2020 album ‘Punisher’. They hadn’t done anything since, sparking rumours of a change in their relationship.Now, the pair reunited during a show at LA’s Teragram ballroom, which formed part of Oberst’s ‘Conor Oberst And Friends’ residency tour.

Listen to Bright Eyes’ cover of John Prine’s ‘Christmas In Prison’ - www.nme.com - Tennessee
nme.com
07.12.2023

Listen to Bright Eyes’ cover of John Prine’s ‘Christmas In Prison’

Bright Eyes have shared a new cover of John Prine’s festive song ‘Christmas in Prison’ – listen to the track below.The song was first recorded by Prine for his 1973 album ‘Sweet Revenge’. Prine, often referred to as one of the most influential songwriters of his generation, died in April 2020 from complications caused by COVID-19.The atmospheric, country-tinged track sees Oberst’s echoey vocal accentuated by plaintive pedal steel guitar. “It was Christmas in prison / And the food was real good / We had turkeys and pistols / Carved out of wood,” he sings.The song also includes an excerpt from ‘A John Prine Christmas’, a spoken word track recorded by Prine for his 1993 album of the same name that sees him reflecting on his memories of Christmases past.Proceeds from the track will be donated to Prine’s charity, The Hello In There Foundation and its current beneficiaries, which include the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, Porters Call, the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans and Renewal House.

‘Conor Oberst and Friends’ announce residencies for 2024 - www.nme.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - New York
nme.com
15.11.2023

‘Conor Oberst and Friends’ announce residencies for 2024

Conor Oberst has announced a run of 2024 residencies in New York and Los Angeles titled ‘Conor Oberst and Friends’.The Bright Eyes frontman will embark on a handful of solo residencies across the two major cities that will see him play a discography-spanning set list along with surprise guests and a rotating backing band.Oberst will kick off his residency in Los Angeles at the Teragram Ballroom where he will play weekly shows on March 7, 14, 21 and 28. The following month, the musician will head to the East Coast to play New York’s Bowery Ballroom on April 4, 11 and 18.

Bright Eyes announce three new “companion” reissues of early albums - www.nme.com - county Van Zandt
nme.com
10.08.2022

Bright Eyes announce three new “companion” reissues of early albums

Bright Eyes have announced the next wave of their Companions project, which will see the band reissue their back catalogue, accompanied by new recordings.Earlier this year, the trio shared “companion” records for ‘A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997’, ‘Letting Off The Happiness: A Companion’, and ‘Fevers And Mirrors: A Companion’.This new set will see 2002’s ‘Lifted or The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Ear To The Ground’, and 2005’s ‘I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning’ and ‘Digital Ash In A Digital Urn’ be giving the same treatment. Each record will be released on November 11 via Dead Oceans and will include guest performances from Gillian Welch, Dave Rawlings, Becky Stark and Maria Taylor.Across the releases, a series of covers will also be featured. They will include Bright Eyes’ take on Azure Ray’s ‘November’, Townes Van Zandt’s ‘Fare Thee Well, Miss Carousel’, and The Faint’s ‘Agenda Suicide’.Ahead of the arrival of the next three “companion” releases, Bright Eyes have shared new recordings from each record.

More names added to End Of The Road Festival 2022 line-up and day splits announced - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.07.2022

More names added to End Of The Road Festival 2022 line-up and day splits announced

Jockstrap, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Snapped Ankles, Hailu Mergia, and James Holden & Wacław Zimpel have joined the bill which will be headlined by Pixies, Bright Eyes, Fleet Foxes and Khruangbin.The Larmer Tree Gardens festival, will run from September 1-4 this year.Khruangbin will headline on the Thursday (September 1), followed by Fleet Foxes on the Friday (September 2), Pixies on the Saturday (September 3) before Bright Eyes closes out the festival on the Sunday (September 4).All the artists on each day including The Magnetic Fields, Yard Act, Black Midi, Battles, Soccer Mommy, Ross From Friends, BCUK, Aldous Harding, Perfume Genius, Greentea Peng, Kurt Vile & The Violators, The Weather Station, Lucy Dacus, Cassandra Jenkins and Kevin Morby, have also been shared in a new poster which you can view below.Live music is also coming to the Effing Forest for the first time as the Disco Ship is transformed into a fully-fledged live stage called The Boat.“I’m beyond excited about our 2022 line-up, which features artists we’ve been asking to play since 2006 and includes some of the greatest songwriters of all time in my opinion,” End Of The Road co-founder Simon Taffe previously said about this year’s festival.“It really feels like this is the summer all festivals have been waiting for, a summer three years in the making for some.

Listen to Bright Eyes’ first collection of ‘Companion’ re-recordings - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester - Ireland - Birmingham - Dublin
nme.com
27.05.2022

Listen to Bright Eyes’ first collection of ‘Companion’ re-recordings

Bright Eyes have released their first set of ‘Companion’ re-recordings – check them out below.Earlier this year, Bright Eyes announced plans to reissue their entire back catalogue.The band – comprised of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Walcot – will reissue all nine of their studio albums over the course of the project, together with a Companion EP for each LP that features new recordings of songs from the original release, plus a cover version from an artist they found particularly inspiring at the time.Today (May 27), their first three albums – ‘A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997’, 1998’s ‘Letting Off The Happiness’ and 2000 LP ‘Fevers And Mirrors’, have been shared.“It’s a meaningful way to connect with the past that doesn’t feel totally nostalgic and self-indulgent,” Oberst said in a statement about the releases. “We are taking these songs and making them interesting to us all over again.

Conor Oberst reportedly walks off stage during Bright Eyes gig - www.nme.com - New York - New Orleans
nme.com
24.05.2022

Conor Oberst reportedly walks off stage during Bright Eyes gig

Conor Oberst has reportedly walked off stage during a Bright Eyes gig.According to reports from fans at the show (via Brooklyn Vegan), Oberst left the stage after just two songs during the band’s show at The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall yesterday (May 22).Jezebel Senior Reporter Caitlin Cruz, who was at the gig, added: “Bright Eyes played two songs. Conor Oberst walked off.

Watch Bright Eyes perform ‘Dance And Sing’ on ‘Colbert’ - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Ireland
nme.com
15.04.2022

Watch Bright Eyes perform ‘Dance And Sing’ on ‘Colbert’

Bright Eyes stopped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Wednesday night (April 13) to deliver a performance of ‘Dance And Sing’ – watch it below.The song – which Conor Oberst and co. performed with a full band and a miniature orchestra – features on the band’s 2020 album ‘Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was’, which marked their first full-length project in almost a decade.The performance on the late night talk show comes as the band prepare to reissue all nine of their studio albums along with a ‘Companion’ EP featuring new recordings of songs from the original release plus a cover version from an artist they found particularly inspiring at the time.They will kick off the campaign on May 27, with their first three albums – ‘A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997’, 1998’s ‘Letting Off The Happiness’ and 2000 LP ‘Fevers And Mirrors’.Watch Bright Eyes on Colbert below:Last month, Bright Eyes covered Elliott Smith‘s ‘St.

Arctic Monkeys to headline Ireland’s Electric Picnic 2022 - www.nme.com - Ireland
nme.com
10.03.2022

Arctic Monkeys to headline Ireland’s Electric Picnic 2022

Arctic Monkeys have been announced as one of the headliners for this year’s Electric Picnic – check out the full line-up below.Alex Turner and co. will top the bill at the Irish music and arts festival on Sunday, September 4 alongside Tame Impala (September 3) and Dermot Kennedy (2).

Bright Eyes share new songs with Phoebe Bridgers, Waxahatchee - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
01.02.2022

Bright Eyes share new songs with Phoebe Bridgers, Waxahatchee

Bright Eyes have shared three new songs ahead of an extensive reissue project set to roll-out across the coming year. The band, fronted by Conor Oberst, will re-release all nine of their studio albums in what is being described as a "Companion" seriesw with each release being accompanied by an EP of new recordings. The first three Bright Eyes albums, A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997, Letting Off The Happiness, and 2000's Fevers and Mirrors, will be reissued on May 27.

Bright Eyes announce plans to reissue their back catalogue and share new recordings - www.nme.com - Britain - Scotland - London - USA - Manchester - Ireland - Birmingham - Dublin
nme.com
01.02.2022

Bright Eyes announce plans to reissue their back catalogue and share new recordings

Bright Eyes have announced plans to reissue their entire back catalogue.The band – comprised of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Walcot – will reissue all nine of their studio albums along with a Companion EP for each LP featuring new recordings of songs from the original release plus a cover version from an artist they found particularly inspiring at the time.They will kick off the campaign on May 27, with their first three albums – ‘A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997’, 1998’s ‘Letting Off The Happiness’ and 2000 LP ‘Fevers And Mirrors’. You can view a trailer for their reissues below.The band have also shared new recordings of ‘Falling Out Of Love At This Volume’, ‘Contrast And Compare’ featuring Waxahatchee and ‘Haligh, Haligh, A Lie, Haligh’ with Phoebe Bridgers, from the six track Companion EPS all of which you can listen to below.“It’s a meaningful way to connect with the past that doesn’t feel totally nostalgic and self-indulgent,” says Oberst of the series.

Bright Eyes, Fleet Foxes and Khruangbin to headline End Of The Road Festival - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.01.2022

Bright Eyes, Fleet Foxes and Khruangbin to headline End Of The Road Festival

Bright Eyes, Fleet Foxes and Khruangbin have been announced as the final headliners of End Of The Road Festival 2022.The three artists will all play at the Larmer Tree Gardens festival, which this year will run from September 1-4.The trio join Pixies at the top of the bill, who were confirmed as headliners back in September.The likes of The Magnetic Fields, Yard Act, Black Midi, Aldous Harding, Perfume Genius, Greentea Peng, Kurt Vile & The Violators, The Weather Station, Lucy Dacus, Cassandra Jenkins and Kevin Morby will also perform at End Of The Road 2022 – you can see the line-up so far below.“I’m beyond excited about our 2022 line-up, which features artists we’ve been asking to play since 2006 and includes some of the greatest songwriters of all time in my opinion,” End Of The Road co-founder Simon Taffe said about this year’s festival.“It really feels like this is the summer all festivals have been waiting for, a summer three years in the making for some. We have all been through a lot together and it feels good to be back, and to finally be able to dance with friends and artists from all over the world again.”Tickets for End Of The Road Festival 2022 are on sale now from here.

When We Were Young festival reunites emo acts — for $19 ‘down’ payment - nypost.com - Las Vegas - state Nevada
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19.01.2022

When We Were Young festival reunites emo acts — for $19 ‘down’ payment

descended on Rockefeller Center for the MTV Video Music Awards in 2006.The When We Were Young festival is going down with some of the most iconic acts in emo and pop-punk music of the last two decades, including My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, Bright Eyes, Taking Back Sunday, The Used, Alkaline Trio and AFI, to name a few expected to appear at the one-day-only showcase at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Nevada on Saturday, Oct. 22.The presale for entry begins Jan.

Bright Eyes postpone four dates of their first tour in ten years - www.nme.com - New York
nme.com
01.08.2021

Bright Eyes postpone four dates of their first tour in ten years

Bright Eyes have pulled the pin on four dates of their first headline tour in a decade, citing concerns regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.The announcement came hours before the band took to New York City’s Forest Hills Stadium, sharing a statement to their email newsletter that read: “Due to the complications of managing a large touring party during a pandemic, Bright Eyes have made the difficult decision to postpone a handful of their indoor Summer 2021 shows.”“Over the past few weeks,

Bright Eyes reschedule UK and Ireland tour dates to 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester - Ireland - Birmingham - Dublin
nme.com
06.07.2021

Bright Eyes reschedule UK and Ireland tour dates to 2022

Bright Eyes have rescheduled their forthcoming UK and Ireland tour to 2022.The band were due to hit the road this August with shows in London, Manchester, Dublin, Birmingham and Glasgow.But due to the COVID pandemic they have now been forced to move the dates to August 2022 with their opening show at London Eventim Apollo kicking off on August 30.

Bright Eyes unveil 2021 summer US tour dates - www.nme.com - USA - New York - Japan - county New Haven
nme.com
12.06.2021

Bright Eyes unveil 2021 summer US tour dates

Bright Eyes have unveiled some new summer 2021 tour dates – see them all below.Arriving to support of last year’s comeback album, ‘Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was’, the group are heading out on an 11-date East Coast tour this July and August. You can buy tickets for the gigs here.For their gigs in New Haven, the group will be joined by Japanese Breakfast and Lucy Dacus.Dacus will further support Bright Eyes for their gig in New York City on July 31.

New York’s best summer concerts, outdoor movies and theater events - nypost.com - New York - USA
nypost.com
03.06.2021

New York’s best summer concerts, outdoor movies and theater events

Forest Hills StadiumThe former site of the US Open tennis tournament will be hosting many players of a different kind — the musical one — this summer. Among the artists scheduled to take the stage in the pastoral setting nestled in the midst of Queens are Halsey (July 16 and 17), Bright Eyes (July 31) and Wilco (Aug.

Conor Oberst on Phoebe Bridgers: “There are very few people you meet in life that change you” - www.nme.com
nme.com
29.03.2021

Conor Oberst on Phoebe Bridgers: “There are very few people you meet in life that change you”

Conor Oberst has opened up about his friendship with Phoebe Bridgers, claiming that the ‘Kyoto’ singer-songwriter changed him.In a new Pitchfork feature, the Bright Eyes frontman has revisited some of the music that has soundtracked his life including Bridgers’ 2020 album, ‘Punisher’.“I had the good fortune of meeting her right when she was making [debut album ‘Stranger In The Alps’],” he explained.

Hear Bright Eyes’ new song “One And Done” - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
27.05.2020

Hear Bright Eyes’ new song “One And Done”

Bright Eyes have shared the third single from their long-awaited ninth studio album. "One And Done," released on Wednesday morning, is an appropriately apocalyptic song, Conor Oberst singing about "the final field recording from the loud Anthropocene" and a "prom dress all covered in blood." Listen to it at the top of the page.

Bright Eyes’ first single in nine years, “Persona Non Grata,” is out tomorrow - www.thefader.com - Tokyo
thefader.com
23.03.2020

Bright Eyes’ first single in nine years, “Persona Non Grata,” is out tomorrow

At the top of this year, Bright Eyes announced a tour that was initially supposed to kick off tonight (March 23) in Tokyo. The show has since been postponed due to the global spread of COVID-19, but Bright Eyes fans still have something to look forward to.

Bright Eyes Announce Tour - pitchfork.com - Britain - Tokyo
pitchfork.com
18.02.2020

Bright Eyes Announce Tour

After announcing a handful of comeback shows, Bright Eyes have now shared the details of their 2020 tour. Following a March show in Tokyo, the band will play spring concerts in North America and then summer concerts in Europe and the United Kingdom. Check out Bright Eyes’ schedule at below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

Bright Eyes announce reunion and live dates - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
21.01.2020

Bright Eyes announce reunion and live dates

Bright Eyes have reunited after a hiatus that lasted nearly a decade. The band, Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nathaniel Walcott, will signed to Dead Oceans ahead of a new album due in 2020.

Bright Eyes Announce First Show in Over 9 Years - pitchfork.com
pitchfork.com
21.01.2020

Bright Eyes Announce First Show in Over 9 Years

Bright Eyes have announced their first live performance in more than 9 years. Conor Oberst and co. will play a set at End of the Road festival in Dorset, England, this summer. The festival takes place September 3—6 at Larmer Tree Gardens. Check out the lineup announcement below.

Conor Oberst’s Bright Eyes are plotting something for 2020 - www.thefader.com
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13.01.2020

Conor Oberst’s Bright Eyes are plotting something for 2020

Bright Eyes, the beloved indie rock band fronted by Conor Oberst, have stayed quiet since the release of the 2011 album The People's Key. That will change this year — in some form or another — since the band have launched a new Instagram account with a post captioned #BrightEyes2020. There's no information about what could be in works, but the band did undergo a massive six-album reissue campaign in 2016.

Bright Eyes Launch Instagram With 2020 Teaser: Watch - pitchfork.com
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09.01.2020

Bright Eyes Launch Instagram With 2020 Teaser: Watch

Bright Eyes appear to have returned—at least on social media. Conor Oberst’s beloved indie rock band has opened a new Instagram account and promoted it on their long-dormant Twitter account, which currently reads “#BrightEyes2020” in the bio.

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