New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Tonight,
Spoon will perform a sold out surprise show at the Teragram in Los Angeles. Following their show at the Hollywood Bowl with
St. Vincent last Friday night, the instant sell-out marks Spoon's first club show in Los Angeles in many years. Wanting to give fans who couldn't get a ticket - both in Los Angeles and around the world - a chance to see this special event,
Spoon are presenting the live concert event "Back to Life // Live From Los Angeles" on October 28 and 29 via the social live media platform Moment House. Tickets are on-sale now for $15 and are available now and will feature exclusive merch bundles available with purchase. The concert will air on October 28 at 6pm PT in North and South America. In Asia, Australia and New Zealand it airs at 6pm JST on October 29 and in Europe, the UK and Africa at 6pm BST on the 29th.
Spoon's set will cull from their entire catalog but they will also be debuting some brand new songs from the Austin recording sessions the band undertook over the last couple of years, of which Britt
Daniel told Rolling Stone drew from the strength of the band's live show ""My thought was to take that energy and make a record with it."Spoon has emerged from lockdown alive and vital. Non-stop touring on their acclaimed greatest hits album
Everything Hits At Once (2019) brought the band to a new level of swagger on stage. Tickets for Back to the Life // Live from Los Angeles are available below:
https://www.momenthouse.com/spoon.
Spoon have spent a good portion of 2021 in Austin, TX working on new material at drummer Jim Eno's Public
Hi-Fi studio. The band are currently on tour in the U.S. and will be making their way to the East Coast with a show at Brooklyn Steel on October 23. All dates are listed below.
Spoon tour dates:
10/17 - Burlington, VT - Higher Ground
10/18 - Portland, ME -
State Theatre
10/19 - Poughkeepsie, NY - The Chance Theater
10/21 - Port Chester, NY - The Capitol Theatre
10/23 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
10/24 - Jersey City, NJ - White Eagle Hall.