M.I.A. has announced a short fall tour of North America, with a stop in Toronto on Septemeber 26th at the Phoenix. Here are the dates:
Aug. 7: New York (Central Park Summerstage)
Sept. 19: Athens, Ga. (40 Watt Club)
Sept. 21: Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)
Sept. 23: Boston (Paradise)
Sept. 24: Montreal (Spectrum)
Sept. 26: Toronto (Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Sept. 27: Detroit (St. Andrews)
Sept. 28: Chicago (Metro)
Sept. 29: Minneapolis (Fine Line)
Oct. 1: Denver (Gothic Theatre)
Oct. 4: Los Angeles (Henry Fonda Theater)
Oct. 5: San Francisco (Grand Ballroom)
DCFC have announced two dates in Vancouver (lucky west coasters!!!)
Oct. 3, 2005 - Commodore Ballroom
Oct. 4, 2005 - Commodore Ballroom
Tickets for both shows are already on sale. Check this link.
Warner Bros. have launched the official Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire website.
Went to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory last night and it was incredible. Tim Burton did an amazing job (he had more than 50 squirrels trained to shell nuts!!!) with the Wonka factory, and as always, Johnny Depp's performace was hilarious. The only problem I had with the re-make was the flying glass elevator. The Oompa Loompas musical numbers were pure genuis, at one point, there were over 165 of them singing and dancing. If I was a kid, I think they would have totally freaked me out.
Aug. 7: New York (Central Park Summerstage)
Sept. 19: Athens, Ga. (40 Watt Club)
Sept. 21: Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)
Sept. 23: Boston (Paradise)
Sept. 24: Montreal (Spectrum)
Sept. 26: Toronto (Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Sept. 27: Detroit (St. Andrews)
Sept. 28: Chicago (Metro)
Sept. 29: Minneapolis (Fine Line)
Oct. 1: Denver (Gothic Theatre)
Oct. 4: Los Angeles (Henry Fonda Theater)
Oct. 5: San Francisco (Grand Ballroom)
DCFC have announced two dates in Vancouver (lucky west coasters!!!)
Oct. 3, 2005 - Commodore Ballroom
Oct. 4, 2005 - Commodore Ballroom
Tickets for both shows are already on sale. Check this link.
Warner Bros. have launched the official Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire website.
Went to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory last night and it was incredible. Tim Burton did an amazing job (he had more than 50 squirrels trained to shell nuts!!!) with the Wonka factory, and as always, Johnny Depp's performace was hilarious. The only problem I had with the re-make was the flying glass elevator. The Oompa Loompas musical numbers were pure genuis, at one point, there were over 165 of them singing and dancing. If I was a kid, I think they would have totally freaked me out.
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