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April 19, 2005

Summer In The City

Looks like I'll be spending a lot of time and money in Central Park this summer.

The Killers / Louis XIV
Saturday, June 4th - 5:30pm doors
Tickets: $32.50 advance / $35 day of concert

Modest Mouse
Monday, June 20th - 5:30pm doors
Tickets: $30 advance / $35 day of concert

David Byrne & the Tosca Strings
Wednesday, June 29th - 4:30pm doors
Tickets: $37 advance / $40 day of concert

Dinosaur Jr. / Broken Social Scene
Thursday, July 14 - 4:30pm doors
Tickets: $37.25 advance / $40 day of concert

Elvis Costello & The Imposters
featuring the vocal stylings of Emmylou Harris
Tuesday, July 19th - 6:00pm doors
Tickets: $57.50 advance / $60 day of concert

Death Cab for Cutie / The Decemberists / Stars
Thursday, August 18th - 5:30 doors
Tickets: $30 advance / $35 day of concert

That last one is like The O.C.: The Musical. Tickets go on sale this Saturday.

Posted at 5:46 PM




24 Comments

Wow - shouldn't these shows be free or at least cheaper since they're using public commons?

Posted by: Jim H at 04/19/05 6:07 PM | Reply
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The Killers? *barf*

Posted by: Nocturne at 04/19/05 6:17 PM | Reply
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Yeah this is kinda fucked IMO. What happened to the days of huge free concerts in the park? Paying to see shows in Central Park is ridiculous. It takes all the fun out of going. Yuck.

Posted by: EJ at 04/19/05 6:18 PM | Reply
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Jim,
Those are charity shows (which charities? I do not know).

The full Summerstage lineup, which includes cheaper, if not free shows will be announced later.

I like Summerstage - acoustics and sightlines aren't the best, but you seem to get a higher percentage of girls than at regular indoor shows.

Posted by: toyochin at 04/19/05 6:18 PM | Reply
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Oh if those are charity shows, I retract my previous statement.

Posted by: EJ at 04/19/05 6:19 PM | Reply
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but seriously....35 bucks to see the Killers
or even Modest Mouse...
better be a good charity....
and they better be providing free ecstasy.

Posted by: Steve Schroeder at 04/19/05 6:24 PM | Reply
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I'd like to see all of 'em, except for Killers obvs. David Byrne and Elvis Costello are always awesome live (I saw Elvis there in '95).

Posted by: stereogum at 04/19/05 6:58 PM | Reply
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is there a similar site to stereogum for us left coasters

Posted by: domer at 04/19/05 7:12 PM | Reply
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Indie-yuppie charity, I guess. Are the bands getting paid?

Posted by: Jim H at 04/19/05 7:14 PM | Reply
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Jim, most of the paid shows benefit Summerstage itself. The shows raise money so they can do the great free shows that happen throughout the summer.

Posted by: eatsdirt at 04/19/05 9:02 PM | Reply
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eeew i'd pay NOT to see the killers and louis xiv live. SNAP

Posted by: Snappin' Turtle at 04/19/05 9:10 PM | Reply
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i'd rather have my face sawn off than listen to louis xiv, let alone pay to attend a show

Posted by: orphe_ at 04/19/05 9:34 PM | Reply
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Dino / BSS?!!! Greatest? Show? Ever?

Posted by: jervo at 04/19/05 10:49 PM | Reply
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That killers/louis xiv line-up is terrfiying, the biggest poseurs in rock today combined who knows what they're capable of.

Posted by: devin at 04/19/05 10:57 PM | Reply
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I side with dommer -- what about us music junkies in Cali? I want GIbbard over here!

Posted by: Isaac B2 at 04/19/05 11:11 PM | Reply
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Quit yer whinin, brah -- Cali gets Coachella, New Yorkers get Central Park Benefit Concerts. Even steven, aiight?

Posted by: EJ at 04/20/05 12:26 AM | Reply
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I remember seeing the Tragically Hip for free (even though I ended up donating $1) in Central Park on Canada Day in 2000. For a poor boy from Newfoundland like me, it was quite a treat.

Mind you, seeing Death Cab and Stars would be way cooler.

Posted by: Chuck at 04/20/05 1:37 AM | Reply
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haha, stereogum likes the killers and louis xiv. oy.

Posted by: shellshocked at 04/20/05 9:25 AM | Reply
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Charity or not, the idea of paying/charging essentially the same amount for Killers+Louis as for David Byrne makes me want to spew into a small paper cup.

Posted by: erklie at 04/20/05 10:52 AM | Reply
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Dinosaur Jr is still around? I used to love those guys! Back in what? '93? '94? Are they still any good?

Posted by: Krissi at 04/20/05 1:01 PM | Reply
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Dinosaur Jr is also going out with Love as Laughter this summer, so dont dispair if the $37-$40 is a bit out of your range...

Posted by: frankie at 04/20/05 1:19 PM | Reply
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Kelly Clarkson is also playing in May as part of Summerstage. stereo, I thought you would have included that if only for the "Since U Been Gone" coolness factor.

Posted by: jenny at 04/20/05 3:26 PM | Reply
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The Kelly Clarkson show isn't listed on summerstage.org, which is where he lifted the list from.

...where I also noticed that tickets go on sale April 23rd.

Posted by: Scott at 04/20/05 3:37 PM | Reply
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Yes! From Justin to Kelly to Summserstage...

Posted by: K at 04/20/05 3:48 PM | Reply
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