Tickets for Neutral Milk Hotel’s “last tour for the Foreseeable Future” at the Jefferson Theatre on sale now

by | Dec 12, 2014 | ART

Better hurry up folks–at 10 AM, one of the best bands of the last 30 years put tickets up for sale on for their Jefferson Theater show in April.


Better hurry up folks–at 10 AM, one of the best bands of the last 30 years put tickets up for sale on for their Jefferson Theater show in April.

That’s right, Jeff Mangum and friends, who reunited in 2013, announced their “last tour for the foreseeable future” earlier this year, and your chance to see them locally is in Charlottesville on April 14th.

You can pick up tickets here.

Not sure who Neutral Milk Hotel is? We’ll, you’re an ass – check out “Two Headed Boy” below and realize how important this tour is.

And if they are sold out by the time this post goes up, well, you can check them out on tour at these other stops:

04-13 Greensboro, NC – Carolina Theatre of Greensboro *
04-14 Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater *
04-15 Wilmington, DE – World Cafe Live at the Queen *
04-17 North Adams, MA – Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art *
04-18 Portland, ME – State Theatre *
04-19 Providence, RI – Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel *
04-21 Buffalo, NY – Asbury Hall
04-22 Cleveland, OH – Masonic Auditorium
04-23 Kalamazoo, MI – State Theatre
04-24 Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater
04-25 Louisville, KY – W. L. Lyons Brown Theatre
04-27 Iowa City, IA – Iowa Memorial Union Main Lounge
04-28 Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall
04-29 Springfield, MO – Gillioz Theatre
04-30 Oxford, MS – The Lyric Oxford
05-01 Jackson, MS – Hal & Mal’s
05-04 Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall
05-05 Orlando, FL – The Beacham Theater
05-06 Miami, FL – Olympia Theater at Gusman Center
05-07 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
05-28 San Diego, CA – The North Park Theatre
05-29 Santa Ana, CA – Observatory
05-30 Pioneertown, CA – Pappy and Harriet’s
05-31 Ventura, CA – Ventura Theatre
06-01 Santa Cruz, CA – The Cocoanut Grove Ballroom
06-03 Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre
06-04 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
06-05 Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory Concert House
06-06 Missoula, MT – Wilma Theatre
06-08 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory Concert House
06-09 Reno, NV – Knitting Factory Concert House
06-10 Sacramento, CA – Crest Theatre
06-11 Petaluma, CA – The Phoenix Theater

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is the former editor of GayRVA and RVAMag from 2013 - 2017. He’s now the Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, a state-wide NPR outlet based in Roanoke. You can reach him at BradKutnerNPR@gmail.com




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