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Beach Fossils + Wild Nothing - SOLD OUT!

Artwork for Beach Fossils + Wild Nothing - SOLD OUT!
date
Nov 29 2020
19:00 - 23:00
Location
Great American Music Hall
859 O'Farrell St San Francisco, California
about
Beach Fossils & Wild Nothing’s performance at Great American Music Hall on May 20, 2020 has been postponed until November 29, 2020. All original tickets will be honored at the show and no exchange is necessary. If you would like a refund, please contact your point of purchase.
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  • Beach Fossils

    Brooklyn indie pop band Beach Fossils formed in 2009 as a vehicle for the solo recordings of multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Dustin Payseur. Beach Fossils' debut single, Daydream/Desert Sand, was released on Captured Tracks in February 2010; their self-titled album was released on the same label later that year and was met with critical acclaim. 2011's What a Pleasure EP showed the band continuing to experiment and refine their songwriting chops. The next Beach Fossils album Clash the Truth featured a more energetic sound reminiscent of the band’s live shows and was issued in early 2013 on Captured Tracks. After taking a break, during which the band appeared on the HBO show Vinyl as members of the early-'70s "punk" band "the Nasty Bits," the group began working on a new album. This time out, Payseur involved the other members of the band in the writing process, with bassist Jack Doyle Smith and guitarist Tommy Davidson contributing ideas...
    New York City, United States of America
  • Wild Nothing

    Wild Nothing is the name Jack Tatum, formerly of Jack and the Whale and Facepaint, uses for his musical endeavors, which began as shimmery, synth-washed indie pop in the summer of 2009. Starting with an early batch of demos that included a glimmering cover of Kate Bush's "Cloudbusting," Tatum embarked on a career devoted to pairing his tender melodies with soft, echoing musical backing and his whisper-intimate vocals. After a couple albums and EPs spent honing this template to near perfection -- especially on 2012's Nocturne -- Tatum branched out into a more mature and well-produced version of the sound on 2016's Life of Pause and slick '80s territory on 2018's Indigo.
    United States of America
  • Goldenvoice is concerts and festivals.
    San Francisco, United States of America
  • For over 110 years, Great American has welcomed its patrons of all ages with a sense of grandeur and wonder, embedded in the ornate decor and classical ceiling frescos. Long-time customers and newcomers alike feel at home in the 5,000-square-foot concert hall that symbolized renewal and optimism when it opened in 1907. This room has hosted legends from all ends of music, from The Grateful Dead to Robin Williams to Prince. Today, a world-class sound and lighting system, two full bars, a modern kitchen, and a spacious oak dance floor help blend contemporary quality with turn-of-the-century finesse.
    San Francisco, United States of America