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Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters

Pixies

Monday · June 15 · 7 p.m.
Tickets on Sale Friday, March 20 at 10 a.m.
(Ticket limit 8 per person)

Reserved Seating/$80

Table Seating/$65

General Admission Lawn/$50

Lawn ticket price increases to $55 day of the show

With every ticket purchased for Robert Plant, you’ll receive a standard physical copy of his album, ‘Lullaby and… The Ceaseless Roar’.  Ticket purchasers will receive instructions at the point of purchase on how to redeem their album within 10-14 business days after their order.

Tickets can be purchased at Booth Amphitheatre (Monday – Friday, noon – 6 p.m.) or through etix.com. By phone call (800) 514-3849

Etix hours: Monday-Friday/ 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. EST

Saturday/10 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST & Sunday/12 p.m. – 8 p.m. EST

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ARTS PIXIES

Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC)
Durham, NC
Friday, January 31, 2014

Fortified with eight instantly-sold-out U.S. club shows, a sold-out UK/European tour, and critical and fan acclaim for the live shows and five brand-new songs, Pixies announce that a 33-city, coast-to-coast North American leg has been added to its 2013-2014 world tour and will kick off in Toronto, Canada on January 15, 2014.

Pixies – Black Francis/guitars, vocals, Joey Santiago/guitars, drummer David Lovering, and touring bassist Kim Shattuck – are on the road in support of the band’s first collection of new music in more than 20 years that began with the surprise release of the single “Bagboy” on June 28.   That was followed by the four-track EP-1 that came out of the blue on September 3.  “Andro Queen,” the melancholy, surrealistic sci-fi ballad that opens EP-1, is the project’s brand-new music video, and now available at www.pixiesmusic.com

All of the Pixies dates on this tour will feature a brand new stage set and production, and will give the band an opportunity to not only debut brand new Pixies songs, but to offer the most wide-ranging concert set lists of Pixies music in the band’s career.  As Black Francis told The Daily Beast, “I’m happy that we have new songs to play because playing only the old songs…you’ve already proven that.  You can try to do it better, but you’re not really proving anything to anyone except that you can still do it.”

 “The Pixies brought just enough to the Bowery stage to remind devoted fans that their songwriting chops have hardly wavered and that the best may be yet to come.” Village Voice

Tickets: On Sale Soon