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SUMMARY:Lowell Summer Music Series: Belly
DESCRIPTION:The dream-rock band Belly blazed a bright trail in the ’90s\, releasing two albums full of taut\, yet wondrous music that was memorable for its rumbling bass lines and insistent drumming as it was for its glittering riffs and airy vocals. Their 2018 release Dove\, which was recorded with friend of the band Paul Q. Kolderie\, places Belly back on that trail\, bridging the gaps between reverbed-out bliss and spaghetti-western drone and muscular\, hook-forward pop. \nBelly came together in 1991\, when vocalist-guitarist Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses\, The Breeders) began playing with brothers (and fellow Rhode Islanders) Tom (guitar) and Chris (drums) Gorman\, as well as bassist Fred Abong. He left before the band’s 1993 debut Star came out\, and Gail Greenwood\, then playing around Providence\, joined. Star was a hit with critics and listeners alike\, spawning the alt-radio and MTV staple “Feed the Tree.” The band toured extensively behind the gold-certified album\, touring with the likes of Radiohead\, the Cranberries\, and Pavement and playing a show at the Hippodrome in Paris where they opened for U2 and the Velvet Underground. \nAdvance GA $55.00 ($48.00 ticket + $7.00 service fee) \nAdvance Premium $111.00 ($98.00 ticket + $13.00 service fee)\n\nDay Of GA $67.00 ($58.00 ticket + $9.00 service fee)\nDay Of Premium $122.00 ($108.00 ticket + $14.00 service fee)\n\nPremium Seats are low-to-the-ground chairs which we provide and are located in the first several rows for each show. Go to the seat map on the ticketing page for each show to see the actual layout. For photos\, please visit the the FAQ’s on the Lowell Summer Music Series website.  \nKids age 12 and under are admitted free (general admission seats only) if accompanied by a ticket holder\, courtesy of Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union. *\n*If this show is moved indoors due to inclement weather\, there will be no free kids ticket promotions due to capacity limitations\, only paid ticket holders may attend.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/lowell-summer-music-series-belly/
LOCATION:Boarding House Park\, Boarding House Park\, 40 French St\, Lowell\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Live Performances
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