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Iggy Pop Announces 2023 West Coast Dates
Fresh off the heels of announcing the highly anticipated forthcoming record EVERY LOSER (Atlantic Records/Gold Tooth Records) and “buzz-bombing, hard-riffing rock” (NEW YORK TIMES) single “Frenzy,” which recently debuted on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, Iggy Pop has unleashed a second track to whet our collective appetites–”Strung Out Johnny,” available HERE .
Along with the brand new single, Iggy Pop has also confirmed four new live dates spanning the west coast. Kicking off in Los Angeles on April 20, the Godfather of Punk’s raw power will be in full force as he performs tracks off his impending 19th solo album.
These limited dates include stops at Los Angeles’ Regent Theater and Hollywood Palladium, San Francisco’s Masonic Theater, and Las Vegas’ The Pearl, and will mark the epic debut of Iggy Pop & The Losers–featuring Andrew Watt, Chad Smith and Duff McKagan.
Pre-sales begin Tuesday, December 13th at 10am PT, with general on–sale beginning Friday, December 16th at 10am PT. Grab tickets at iggypop.com and see below for all announced dates.
EVERY LOSER–out January 6, 2023–is Iggy’s first album to be released via the recently announced partnership between Atlantic Records and Gold Tooth Records, the new label founded by the album’s GRAMMY Award-winning, multi-platinum executive producer, Andrew Watt.
Featuring a murderers’ row of modern day rock icons including the Iggy Pop & The Losers lineup of Watt, McKagan and Smith, Every Loser sets Iggy’s lyrical aggressions toward physical and existential nemeses atop a rock solid foundation provided by members of Blink 182 (Travis Barker), Foo Fighters (Taylor Hawkins), Guns N’ Roses (Duff McKagan), Jane’s Addiction (Chris Chaney, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery), Pearl Jam (Josh Klinghoffer, Stone Gossard) and Red Hot Chili Peppers (Klinghoffer, Chad Smith). The result is 11 songs by the man who refused to go gently into that good night on Free, and is once again charging fearlessly at life itself on EVERY LOSER.
IGGY POP & THE LOSERS 2023 U.S. DATES April 20, 2023– Los Angeles, CA – The Regent Theater April 22, 2023 – San Francisco, CA – Masonic Theater April 27, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium April 29, 2023 – Las Vegas, NV – The Pearl
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Iggy Pop Kicks Off Spring US Tour, Covers “Walk on the Wild Side” with Duff McKagan and Chad Smith: Watch
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The legendary Iggy Pop , who turns 76 today (April 21st), kicked off his spring West Coast US tour at the Regent Theater in Los Angeles on Thursday night (April 20th).
His all-star backing band for this run includes bassist Duff McKagan (Guns N’ Roses), drummer Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), guitarist/producer Andrew Watt, and guitarist Jamie Hince (The Kills).
The godfather of punk is out in support of his new album, Every Loser , which was produced by Watt and features McKagan and Smith on several tracks. The brief outing continues through an April 29th show in Las Vegas, with tickets available here .
The 12-song set for the tour kickoff included a cover of “Walk on the Wild Side.” While the rendition of the Lou Reed classic slowed things down considerably, Iggy and company rocked it out on solo favorites like “The Passenger” and “Lust for Life,” alongside Every Loser songs “Frenzy” and “Strung Out Johnny.”
The shirtless singer also represented his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band The Stooges with a handful of iconic songs, including “Raw Power,” “Search and Destroy,” and the set-closer “I Wanna Be Your Dog.”
Check out video footage and the setlist from the kickoff show below, and pick up tickets to Iggy Pop’s upcoming tour dates here .
Setlist: Frenzy Strung Out Johnny Raw Power (The Stooges) T.V. Eye (The Stooges) Loose (The Stooges) The Passenger Lust for Life Gimme Danger (The Stooges) Nightclubbing Search and Destroy (The Stooges) Encore: Walk on the Wild Side (Lou Reed cover) I Wanna Be Your Dog (The Stooges)
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I enjoyed his real performance.
But Iggy looked so exhausted and tired due to the 3 stages in a row and the rare heat in the UK.
He must cut the show and it was too short not to play"No Fun" etc. "Jean Genie " become the last song.
I went to the UK in order to experience the real Iggy,
and he gave me power and notified the important things how to live and survive in this confused world.
Thank you and See you again. Iggy very soon !
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Pure raw power! Igg at his best form ! Was an exceltional show on this tour! Highly recomend seeing him run around with his lust 4 life while doing most of the Idiot during his post pop depression
The band smokes ... A must see
Unbelievable. The energy was incredible and it was a pleasure to be a part of. He may be knocking on bit this didn't stop Iggy getting involved in several stage dives aswell as spending a good 10 minutes out in the crowd just getting involved.
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Things to do | review: iggy pop holds nothing back in a concert at the cavernous new salt shed.
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Iggy Pop performs at the newly opened Salt Shed in West Town March 10.
Concertgoers fill the main floor before a performance by Iggy Pop at the Salt Shed in West Town.
Concertgoers watch Iggy Pop perform at the Salt Shed's indoor music venue on March 10.
Iggy Pop performs at the Salt Shed, the new Chicago venue by 16? on Center.
A concertgoer photographs the main floor of the Salt Shed's indoor music venue before a performance by Iggy Pop.
A bartender serves concertgoers at the Salt Shed March 10.
Concertgoers file into the cavernous indoor space at the Salt Shed March 10.
Corey King and members of the band perform with Iggy Pop at the Salt Shed.
The Salt Shed's indoor music venue features multiple levels of seating in addition to its main floor.
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A bartender attends to concertgoers at the Salt Shed March 10.
Iggy Pop performs at the Salt Shed in West Town March 10. The indoor stage opened in February, following the first outdoor concerts last summer.
Concertgoers fill the main floor before a performance by Iggy Pop at the Salt Shed.
Iggy Pop performs at the Salt Shed March 10.
Concertgoers wait for a performance by Iggy Pop at the Salt Shed.
Concertgoers fill the main floor before a performance by Iggy Pop at the Salt Shed March 10.
Iggy Pop should probably send thank-you notes to his personal trainer. Friday in a sold-out concert at the Salt Shed — the West Town venue now open and operational indoors — the singer bent, wiggled and folded his slender frame into contorted poses that belied his 75 years. The punk pioneer’s yoga-worthy moves were part of 85 minutes of nearly nonstop music that spanned the late ’60s to the present.
So much for a breather, let alone the retirement Pop hinted at in 2016, the last time he played Chicago.
Pop just released his first rock ‘n’ roll LP since the reunited Stooges issued their final album in 2013. As with most steps in his unconventional career, the in-your-face nature of “Every Loser” caught many by surprise — particularly given his preoccupation with balladry and atmospherics during the past decade.
Though Pop ditched nuance for feistiness for most of the concert, he carried over a quality that informs several of his recent lower-key works: organization. Backed by a septet, the singer focused on arrangements and put the two-piece horn section on equal footing with the rhythm section. The decision hearkened back to the Stooges’ incorporation of a saxophone in their early ’70s fare. It also spoke to Pop’s fascination with jazz and blues, and his connection with the R&B that poured out of his home state of Michigan when he was growing up.
Rather than constrain or flatten Pop’s most tumultuous material, Leron Thomas’ trumpet and Corey King’s trombone gave it extra body, shape and space. The duo’s brassy lines often covered parts normally reserved for guitars. Bold and sophisticated, the horns heightened hooks and punctuated transitions, underlined phrases and emphasized syllables. In doing so, they granted Pop avenues of expression that differed from the chaos with which he’s often associated.
Not that the singer held much back. The shirtless Pop performed a ballet of sonic and physical resilience. Feeding off the aggressiveness of the music and restlessness of the messages, he turned words into scowls, threats and rebukes. He yelled, whooped, howled, snarled and barked. Pop no longer detonates with the primal intensity he mustered well into his early 60s. Yet he can still shake some action — and isn’t shy about baring skin.
With his sinewy, scarred body resembling a well-worn piece of leather, Pop treated it not like a temple but as an instrument in service to bruised sounds. He swayed to the syncopated grooves of “The Passenger,” shimmied during a stripped-down rendition of “Lust for Life,” nestled close to fans for the dissonant “Death Trip” and swatted invisible enemies while shouting commands to his band on a confrontational “Gimme Danger.” He flipped microphones and fell to the floor, twisted his back into an S-curve, beat on his chest, swiveled suggestively, threw punches in every direction.
Save for the drift and drama of the aptly named “The Endless Sea,” songs warranted and encouraged the animated bluster. The warped drone and cold trappings of “Mass Production” embraced Brutalist architecture. “Frenzy” and “Modern Day Ripoff” ranted and raved, each conveying the abrasiveness of sand blasting against concrete. “I’m Sick of You” transformed from a woozy confessional into an angry diatribe. The signature “I Wanna Be Your Dog” was an impenetrable wall of sound that summoned the crowd to dance.
“I wanna know / Can you fe-eeeel it?” Pop sneered on “Raw Power,” his voice baiting even staunch wallflowers to drop their inhibitions. No matter. He already knew the answer to the question.
If anything could upstage Pop, it was the Salt Shed itself. Having just opened inside in mid-February, the interior is just as impressive as the exterior portion that debuted last August . Restored for an estimated cost of $50 million, the former Morton Salt complex and warehouse is more than just another place to see concerts; it’s an experience in and of itself.
In the music space, which accommodates 3,500 people and features a formidable L-Acoustics sound system, the stage anchors the south end of one of the largest flat floors in the city. Overhead, a massive A-frame roof imparts a sense of grandeur. The exposed architecture reveals a matrix of tubes, rods, planks and trusses that echo the building’s industrial heritage. Ditto many of the surrounding reinforced-concrete walls, which still contain traces of salt.
Opposite the stage, a two-tiered 19-row seating area — complete with plush seats and reminiscent of grandstand layouts in movie theaters — provides dead-ahead views. It also grants a comfort absent from most mid-sized venues: the opportunity to watch a show without having to stand or peer over a mass of shoulders and heads. At the very top, lounge tables, seats and plenty of elbow room serve as reminders of Salt Shed’s enormous dimensions. On Friday, amplified sound reached that distant area with its midrange intact and projection fairly free of ruinous echo.
Accessible via a separate concourse, a premium seating area on the east side has small balconies that jut out at strategic angles facing the stage. Nightclub tables in surrounding spaces beckon patrons to mingle. In warm-weather months, large doors — concealed by drapes — can open to give concertgoers views of the venue’s outdoor stage or across at the downtown skyline.
The Salt Shed invites the energy of the city into the entire complex. Before the doors opened Friday, concertgoers gathered around a fire pit in the fairgrounds area amid light falling snow. Food trucks were parked adjacent to the future Goose Island brewery and an outdoor bar served drinks.
Bruce Finkelman — managing partner for 16? on Center, the hospitality group behind the project — has spoken previously about how the company fit its designs to suit the existing building. Constructed by local furniture manufacturer Dock 6, wood-appointed bars — which wouldn’t be out of place in a modish Fulton Market restaurant — seem like they’re meant to be there. Nothing appears forced or crass. Even the merchandise booths, set up in a wide lobby lined with refinished hardwood consisting of two-by-fours turned on their side, had class.
Though newness can color first impressions, Finkelman’s desire for Salt Shed to be a destination that tells artists and music lovers they’re appreciated is apparent even in restrooms, where no one will have to wait in line to wash their hands. Other cool details abound. A sculpture by found-objects artist Juan Ángel Chavez hangs above one of the main floor bars; the trusses stay illuminated when the house goes dark; graffiti tags painted after Morton Salt vacated the premises are preserved as décor. The Salt Shed is massive, but it feels comfortable, manageable — intimate, even.
On a tour of the backstage area, Finkelman identified features — multiple dressing rooms, a large catering area, a hall adorned with framed gig posters — that help treat musicians with respect. In that regard, Salt Shed is the logical expansion of an organizational pyramid that started in 1992 with the no-frills Empty Bottle and later expanded with venues such as Space and Thalia Hall.
The Salt Shed remains a work in progress. Finkelman is working to fill more of the building’s interior spaces, some of which are under construction. He hopes a barge or boat will dock next to the outdoor area this summer. He envisions luring acts that want the amenity of a second stage — something Salt Shed can provide with lighting and sound systems that can scoot to the middle of the room.
No matter what the future holds, he’s committed to one guiding principle: “Let the building shine through. It’s better than anything we could have created.”
Setlist from the Salt Shed in Chicago March 10:
“Five Foot One”
“T.V. Eye” (Stooges)
“Frenzy”
“Raw Power” (Stooges)
“Strung Out Johnny”
“The Passenger”
“Lust for Life”
“Death Trip” (Stooges)
“The Endless Sea”
“Loose” (Stooges)
“Mass Production”
“Gimme Danger” (Stooges)
“Modern Day Ripoff”
“I Wanna Be Your Dog” (Stooges)
“I’m Sick of You” (Stooges)
“Search and Destroy” (Stooges)
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Third Eye Blind Concert Setlists: What to Expect at the Summer Gods Tour
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Third Eye Blind will reign supreme on their upcoming Summer Gods Tour , the fourth of its kind in the last decade for the multi-platinum rock group. Along with first-time support from Yellowcard and A R I Z O N A , the new North American trek will offer a fresh Third Eye Blind setlist following their 2023 An Evening With excursion, which revitalized several classic cuts and introduced more surprise covers to the band’s live catalog.
Beginning in 2017, the Summer Gods series has grown to be the toast of 3EB’s touring history, previously celebrating the band’s 20th and 25th anniversaries while pairing the “Semi-Charmed Life” artists with the likes of Jimmy Eat World and Taking Back Sunday . Looking ahead, the latest leg has its own legacy to build while giving fans even more reasons to tell the band “Thanks a lot.”
Before attending the 2024 Summer Gods Tour, don’t wonder how’s it going to be and check out an average Third Eye Blind setlist below.
Third Eye Blind Tour Stats
Current tour: Summer Gods Tour (2017–2024)
Set time: At their 2023 shows, Third Eye Blind usually went on stage between 8:00 and 8:30 p.m., though set times vary.
Length of average Third Eye Blind show: 1 hour, 47 minutes (on the 2023 An Evening With Third Eye Blind Tour)
Past tours:
- An Evening With Third Eye Blind (2023)
- Summer Gods: 25 Years in the Blind (with Taking Back Sunday ) (2022)
- Screamer Tour (2019–2020)
- Summer Gods Tour 2019 (with Jimmy Eat World ) (2019)
- Fall of the Summer Gods Tour (2017)
- Summer Gods Tour (2017)
- We Are Drugs Tour (2016)
- Fall 2015 World Tour (2015)
- Dopamine North American Tour (2015)
- Ursa Major Tour (2009–2011)
- Out of the Vein Tour (2003)
- Within Arm’s Reach (2003)
- Red Summer Sun Tour (2000)
- Dragons & Astronauts (with Vertical Horizon ) (2000)
- Bonfire Tour (1998)
Third Eye Blind Discography:
- Third Eye Blind (1997)
- Blue (1999)
- Out of the Vein (2003)
- Red Star EP (2008)
- Ursa Major (2009)
- Dopamine (2015)
- We Are Drugs EP (2016)
- Thanks for Everything EP (2018)
- Screamer (2019)
- Our Bande Apart (2021)
Third Eye Blind’s Popular Songs:
- “Semi-Charmed Life”
- “How’s It Going to Be”
- “Never Let You Go”
- “Motorcycle Drive By”
Third Eye Blind’s Recent Opening Acts:
- A R I Z O N A
- Silversun Pickups
Third Eye Blind Concert Setlist Info
The Third Eye Blind song list expanded massively during 2023, when the band performed a series of intimate shows that saw the revival of live rarities like “London” from their 1997 self-titled debut and “Deep Inside of You” from its 1999 follow-up Blue . Meanwhile, the group’s road-tested cover of Joy Division’s “Disorder” was joined by unexpected takes on Beyoncé , Sinéad O’Connor and more.
Of course, 3EB still leaves room for the hits, including “Jumper,” “Semi-Charmed Life” and “Never Let You Go.” However, if their previous 2023 run is any sign, fans will likely need to stick around through the encore to hear all of the band’s most-anticipated singles.
Below, find an average Third Eye Blind setlist from their 2023 live show, and check back to see updated setlist information as soon as the 2024 Summer Gods Tour begins in June.
Third Eye Blind’s 2023 Setlist:
- Thanks a Lot
- Disorder (Joy Division cover)
- The Kids Are Coming (To Take You Down)
- Company of Strangers
- Never Let You Go
- Blinded (When I See You)
- Palm Reader
- Crystal Baller
- Tropic Scorpio
- Back to Zero
- Losing a Whole Year
- Motorcycle Drive By
- Semi-Charmed Life
- How’s It Going to Be
Source: Setlist.fm.
How to Get Tickets for Third Eye Blind Concerts
Third Eye Blind tickets for the 2024 Summer Gods Tour are available via Ticketmaster. Standard Tickets are still available for many dates.
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Get Iggy Pop setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Iggy Pop fans for free on setlist.fm! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow ... Iggy Pop Concert Setlists & Tour Dates. Set Times. Every Loser Tour Iggy Pop. Avg start time. 4h 17m. ... Iggy Pop at Musilac 2023. Artist: Iggy Pop, Tour: Every Loser ...
762 Concerts. Iggy Pop (born James Newell Osterberg, Jr.; April 21, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. Though widely known as an innovator and "godfather" of punk rock, Pop's music has encompassed a number of styles over the years, including pop, hard rock, jazz and blues. Pop became known as 'Iggy' in high school ...
Show Date. 4/27/2023. Doors Time. NA. Show Time. 7:00 PM. Iggy Pop setlist from Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, CA on Apr 27, 2023.
Iggy Pop info along with concert photos, videos, setlists, and more. Search ... Iggy Pop. Apr 24, 2023 (12 months ago) Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, California, ... Iggy Pop setlist: Open YouTube Playlist. Open Spotify Playlist. The News for Andy; Neo Punk; Frenzy; Raw Power; T.V. Eye;
SETLIST: Iggy Pop @ The Salt Shed 3/10/2023 Five Foot One T.V. Eye Frenzy Raw Power Strung Out Johnny The Passenger Lust for Life Death Trip The ... IGGY POP - 2023 TOUR DATES APR20 - REGENT ...
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Iggy Pop - 2023 Tour Dates FEB 02 - DESTINATION CHAOS 2023 - SENATOR PUERTO PLATA RESORT SPA ... setlist) Glassjaw celebrated 30 years with career-spanning Brooklyn shows (pics, review)
Pre-sales begin Tuesday, December 13th at 10am PT, with general on-sale beginning Friday, December 16th at 10am PT. Grab tickets at iggypop.com and see below for all announced dates. EVERY LOSER-out January 6, 2023-is Iggy's first album to be released via the recently announced partnership between Atlantic Records and Gold Tooth Records ...
The set featured the godfather of punk performing a couple of new songs, a few solo favorites, and several Stooges classics. Iggy Pop Kicks Off Spring US Tour, Covers "Walk on the Wild Side ...
Latest Setlist Iggy Pop on October 21, 2023. Every Loser. Mana Wynwood Convention Center, Miami, Florida. 1. Five Foot One. 2. T.V. Eye. The Stooges cover: 3. Down on the Street. ... Explore Iggy Pop tour schedules, latest setlist, videos, and more on livenation.com. Find concert tickets for Iggy Pop upcoming 2024 shows. Explore Iggy Pop tour ...
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Find information on all of Iggy Pop's upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2023-2024. Unfortunately there are no concert dates for Iggy Pop scheduled in 2023. Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements and concert information, so if your favorite artists are not currently on tour, join Songkick to track Iggy ...
If there was any downside at all to Iggy Pop 's Ottawa CityFolk performance on Sept. 13, it's that he didn't play more songs from his excellent new album, Every Loser — produced by A-lister Andrew Watt, who was in the news last week for having the same role on The Rolling Stones ' upcoming album Hackney Diamonds. Iggy gave us two new ...
Iggy Pop. Apr 22, 2023 (11 months ago) The Masonic San Francisco, California, United States. ... Iggy Pop info along with concert photos, videos, setlists, and more. Search ... Iggy Pop setlist: Open YouTube Playlist. Open Spotify Playlist. The News for Andy; Neo Punk; Frenzy; Raw Power;
March. 11. Iggy Pop should probably send thank-you notes to his personal trainer. Friday in a sold-out concert at the Salt Shed — the West Town venue now open and operational indoors — the ...
KATIE PUCKRIK "Touring Iggy Pop's Lust For Life in 2023 felt like a homecoming. My broadcast career had long steered me away from my original calling as a performer, from dancing onstage with The Fall and Michael Clark Company, touring the world with Pet Shop Boys, and singing in Sparks' opera The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman, both on the original cast recording and in performance.
Third Eye Blind will reign supreme on their upcoming Summer Gods Tour, the fourth of its kind in the last decade for the multi-platinum rock group.Along with first-time support from Yellowcard and A R I Z O N A, the new North American trek will offer a fresh Third Eye Blind setlist following their 2023 An Evening With excursion, which revitalized several classic cuts and introduced more ...
Iggy Pop. Apr 20, 2023 (10 months ago) The Regent Theater Los Angeles, California, ... Iggy Pop info along with concert photos, videos, setlists, and more. Search ... Iggy Pop setlist: Open YouTube Playlist. Open Spotify Playlist. The News for Andy; Neo Punk; Frenzy; Raw Power;