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Beck Kicks Off 2024 Orchestral Tour: Video + Setlist

Featuring hits like "Loser" and "Where It's At" alongside covers of The Korgis' "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" and Colourbox's "Tarantula"

Beck Kicks Off 2024 Orchestral Tour: Video + Setlist

Beck recently kicked off his 2024 orchestral tour (get tickets here ) at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in the Seattle suburb of Woodinville, Washington on Wednesday (July 3rd) and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Saturday (July 6th).

Both sets began with the Morning Phase opening track “Cycle” before transitioning into “The Golden Age” from 2002’s Sea Change . From there, Beck sandwiched covers of The Korgis’ signature hit “Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime” and Scott Walker’s “It’s Raining Today” around another  Sea Change cut, “Lonesome Tears.”

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Other highlights from the sets included performances of hits like “Where It’s At” and “The New Pollution” alongside more recent singles like “Blue Moon” and “Waking Light.” Beck also played his cover of Colourbox’s “Tarantula” from the Roma soundtrack and returned for an encore featuring “Loser,” which he performed without the orchestra. The Hollywood Bowl encore also included performances of “One Foot in the Grave” and “Devils Haircut.”

Beck’s orchestral tour runs through the end of July. He’ll play alongside the Boston Pops Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, and more. Grab your tickets here .

Beck’s Orchestra Concert Setlist:

Cycle The Golden Age Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime (The Korgis cover) Lonesome Tears It’s Raining Today (Scott Walker cover) Wave Tropicalia Blue Moon Lost Cause The New Pollution Missing Tarantula (Colourbox cover) Round the Bend Paper Tiger We Live Again Montague Terrace (in Blue) (Scott Walker cover) Phase Morning Waking Light Where It’s At

Encore: One Foot in the Grave Devils Haircut Loser

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Here’s what Beck played to kick off his orchestral tour

The set included covers of classic tracks by The Korgis and Colourbox, as well as countless fan-favourites

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Beck has kicked off his 2024 orchestral tour, and used the show to perform countless fan favourites, as well as new covers – check out footage of the gig and the full setlist below.

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The opening night of the tour took place at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre in Woodinville, Washington last Wednesday (July 3), before continuing over the weekend with a slot at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Saturday (July 6).

To open the show, Beck launched the set with ‘Cycle’, the opening track from ‘Morning Phase’, before progressing into ‘The Golden Age’ – taken from his 2002 album ‘Sea Change’. From there, other classics from his discography included ‘Lonesome Tears’, ‘Wave’, ‘Tropicalia’ and ‘Blue Moon’.

The orchestral gig also saw him break out four covers during his 21-song setlist, which he performed alongside an 80-piece symphony orchestra conducted by Scott Dunn. The first was a cover of The Korgis’ hit ‘Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime’, which was later followed by a rendition of Colourbox’s ‘Tarantula’,

Two Scott Walker covers were also embedded into the Washington show, ‘It’s Raining Today’ and ‘Montague Terrace (In Blue)’.

Other tracks performed from the singer-songwriter’s back catalogue included ‘The New Pollution’, ‘Phase’, ‘Pater Tiger’, ‘Waking Light’, ‘Round the Bend’ and ‘Where It’s At’. Beck closed the show with an encore performance of his fan-favourite ‘Loser’, which was performed without the orchestra.

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Beck’s orchestra concert setlist was:

‘Cycle’ ‘The Golden Age’ ‘Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime’ (The Korgis cover) ‘Lonesome Tears’ ‘It’s Raining Today’ (Scott Walker cover) ‘Wave’ ‘Tropicalia’ ‘Blue Moon’ ‘Lost Cause’ ‘The New Pollution’ ‘Missing’ ‘Tarantula’ (Colourbox cover) ‘Round the Bend’ ‘Paper Tiger’ ‘We Live Again’ ‘Montague Terrace (in Blue)’ (Scott Walker cover) ‘Phase’ ‘Morning’ ‘Waking Light’ ‘Where It’s At’ ‘Loser’

Now with two shows under his belt, Beck’s tour is set to continue tomorrow night (July 10) with a show at the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, located in Berkeley, California. From there, the dates pick up again at the end of the month with remaining stops at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox and the TD Pavilion in Philadelphia.

Other shows include performances at the Filene Center in Vienna, Vancouver on July 27, and two stops at Carnegie Hall in New York on July 29 and 30 respectively. Visit here for remaining tickets.

Beck first gave us a taste of what to expect from his shows last month, when he made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel  and broke out a cover of his 2002 track ‘Paper Tiger’ .

Before then, Beck appeared on the new single ‘Boom Boom Back’ from Spanish rock band Hinds . The collaboration came after Beck met the band by chance at a film screening in LA.

He hasn’t released an album since 2019’s ‘ Hyperspace ‘, which was a collaborative project with Pharrell . NME gave the record a four-star review and declared it a “daring new era” for the artist, with Elizabeth Audrey writing: “After a career spanning 30 years, Beck is still shape-shifting and proves, once again, that no genre isn’t malleable for him.”

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Beck Kicks Off 2024 Orchestral Tour: Video + Setlist

The post Beck Kicks Off 2024 Orchestral Tour: Video + Setlist appeared first on Consequence .

Beck recently kicked off his 2024 orchestral tour (get tickets here ) at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in the Seattle suburb of Woodinville, Washington on Wednesday (July 3rd) and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Saturday (July 6th).

Both sets began with the Morning Phase opening track “Cycle” before transitioning into “The Golden Age” from 2002’s Sea Change . From there, Beck sandwiched covers of The Korgis’ signature hit “Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime” and Scott Walker’s “It’s Raining Today” around another  Sea Change cut, “Lonesome Tears.”

Get Beck Tickets Here

Other highlights from the sets included performances of hits like “Where It’s At” and “The New Pollution” alongside more recent singles like “Blue Moon” and “Waking Light.” Beck also played his cover of Colourbox’s “Tarantula” from the Roma soundtrack and returned for an encore featuring “Loser,” which he performed without the orchestra. The Hollywood Bowl encore also included performances of “One Foot in the Grave” and “Devils Haircut.”

Beck’s orchestral tour runs through the end of July. He’ll play alongside the Boston Pops Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, and more. Grab your tickets here .

Beck’s Orchestra Concert Setlist:

Cycle The Golden Age Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime (The Korgis cover) Lonesome Tears It’s Raining Today (Scott Walker cover) Wave Tropicalia Blue Moon Lost Cause The New Pollution Missing Tarantula (Colourbox cover) Round the Bend Paper Tiger We Live Again Montague Terrace (in Blue) (Scott Walker cover) Phase Morning Waking Light Where It’s At

Encore: One Foot in the Grave Devils Haircut Loser

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Jo in us for an extraordinary evening as Beck , the legendary pioneer of alternative rock and eight-time GRAMMY award-winner, takes the stage with the prestigious Philadelphia Orchestra on July 25 at TD Pavilion at the Mann ! Renowned for his genre-defying sound and innovative approach to music, Beck will showcase selections from his vast catalog alongside stunning orchestral arrangements. This unique collaboration promises a one-of-a-kind experience, blending Beck's signature style with the rich depth and dynamic range of a full orchestra.

As the title of his most recent album Hyperspace might imply, Beck has traveled light years from his emergence as a reluctant generational spokesperson when “Loser” exploded from a rejected 1992 demo into a ubiquitous 1994 smash. In the decades since, Beck's singular career has seen him explore all genres and eras of music, blurring boundaries and blazing a path into the future while foraging through the past.

Beginning with his 1994 debut Mellow Gold , Beck’s creative evolution has always progressed at an exponential rate. From 1996’s multi-platinum cultural touchstone Odelay to 1998's world-tripping Mutations and the florescent funk of 1999's Midnite Vultures , 2002's somber Sea Change , 2005's platinum tour de force Guero and 2006's sprawling The Information , 2008's acclaimed Modern Guilt , 2014’s Album of the Year GRAMMY winner Morning Phase , the “euphoric blast of experimental pop” ( Rolling Stone ) that was 2017’s Colors and his 2019 "best in a decade” ( People ) Hyperspace , no Beck record has ever sounded like its predecessor. The New York Times notes a consistent thread: "Though Beck’s records through the years have tended toward maximalism, a kind of meticulous sonic gorgeousness, melody remains central to his art.”

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As darkness descended on Queens’ historic Forest Hills stadium Beck greeted a crowd still buzzing over the sweat-soaked performance art from Matt Shultz of Cage the Elephant. But with cool self-assurance Beck and his six-piece backing band launched into “Loser” and the audience focus was completely reset. Hard to believe this genre-shifting rock elf from LA is 49 years old, because he still looks and moves like a twenty-something. His playlist leaned heavily on the albums “Colors”, “Guero”, and “Odelay”. He worked from a large physical set up, including a two-tiered stage with rear video panel. Pyrotechnics were subordinate to the music, except for large white and silver ballon balls that were released into the audience. Unfortunately, the wind was blowing towards the stage and the balloons kept bumping into the musicians, creating a minor distraction from an otherwise satisfying set from this immensely talented musician.

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Beck was great. Fun, engaging, humorous, and, of course, more talented than just about anyone out there. I will always see him as much as I can.

Red Rocks, on the other hand, used to be the greatest venue in the world, but all the Colorado potheads are ruining it fast. We took four kids and they were miserable. The smoke was nonstop. The Red Rocks staff do not enforce their own rules. They completely ignore what’s going on in the crowd. And the sound was so loud that even with earplugs it was painful. From what I hear that’s been true of more and more shows at Red Rocks this year, so I’m not sure if that’s a venue thing or an artist thing. Either way, it’s just not necessary to be that loud.

This review in no way reflects poorly on Beck. This was the third tome I’ve seen him and he’s always fantastic. But Colorado needs to take a f-Ing break with all the smoking.

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The Kansas City show was amazing, a perfect concert. I've been going to concerts since I was 15 (45 years) and this ranks in my top 2 all time. The band was a perfect fit, the stage was amazing, the visuals added did not detract from music (I was at another show last month in Boston where the visual totally distracted from the music). I have not seen Beck before despite highly ranking him, he was a bucket list artist. I was a little surprised by his comfort on stage, goofy but legitimate cool, relaxed in charge but allowed the band to do their thing. You realize the expansive genre's he crosses and it's amazing. At my age, it's a challenge for a band to get me off my feet but I was dancing entire concert. It was the happiest concert I've been to in quite some time. Strangely maybe because he crosses so many genres he remains vastly underappreciated. idiots like Kanye West don't seem to see the genius. He traces his lineage during the show, "I wanna take you higher" (Sly Stone), covered Rasberry Beret (Prince) first few bars of Strawberry Field (Beatles) that's Beck. Dude improved 1 of his songs to guitar of More than a Feeling then followed with Hank Williams cover and into I'm So Free- cmon who else can do that credibly? I want to go again tonight that's how good it was.

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Tickets on sale starting friday, january 27th at 10am local on  ticketmaster.com.

Today, eight-time Grammy-winning artist  Beck  and Grammy-winning French band  Phoenix  announced their upcoming co-headline Summer Odyssey tour. Produced by Live Nation, the 19-city run kicks off on Tuesday, August 1st in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena, with stops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston, Boston, New York, and more before wrapping up on Sunday, September 10th in Columbia at Merriweather Post Pavilion. The tour will feature  Jenny Lewis, Japanese Breakfast, Weyes Blood,  and  Sir Chloe  on select dates.

TICKETS:  Tickets go on sale starting Friday, January 27th at 10am local time on  Ticketmaster.com .

SUMMER ODYSSEY 2023 TOUR DATES: 

Tue Aug 01 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena ^#

Thu Aug 03 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater ^#

Sat Aug 05 – Concord, CA – Concord Pavilion ^#

Mon Aug 07 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum ^#

Tue Aug 08 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena +#

Wed Aug 09 – Orange County, CA – OC Fair*

Fri Aug 11 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center +#

Sat Aug 12 – Las Vegas, NV – Michelob ULTRA Arena +#

Tue Aug 15 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre +#

Fri Aug 18 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP ~#

Sun Aug 20 – Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion ~#

Mon Aug 21 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion ~#

Tue Aug 22 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ~#

Thu Aug 31 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion #

Sat Sep 02 – Detroit, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre ~#

Sun Sep 03 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage ~#

Tue Sep 05 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway ~#

Fri Sep 08 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann ~#

Sat Sep 09 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden ~

Sun Sep 10 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion ~#

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^ Jenny Lewis

+ Japanese Breakfast

~ Weyes Blood

# Sir Chloe

* Fair Date

ABOUT BECK:

2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee and eight-time Grammy-winner Beck has traveled light years from his emergence as a reluctant generational spokesperson when “Loser” exploded into a ubiquitous 1994 smash. Beck’s singular vision has since seen him utilize all manners and eras of music, blazing a path into the future while foraging through the past.

Surfacing just as mainstream and alternative intersected, no small thanks to his 1994 debut Mellow Gold, Beck quickly confounded expectations with subsequent releases including the lo-fi folk of One Foot in the Grave and 1996’s multi-platinum Odelay—which has remained a cultural touchstone for generations.

Beck’s creative evolution has always progressed at an exponential rate.  From the atmospherics of 1998’s Mutations and the fluorescent funk of 1999’s Midnite Vultures, the somber reflections of 2002’s Sea Change, 2005’s tour de force Guero and 2006’s sprawling The Information, 2008’s acclaimed Modern Guilt, 2014’s Album of the Year Grammy-winning Morning Phase, the “euphoric blast of experimental pop” (Rolling Stone) that was 2017’s Colors and his 2019 “best in a decade” (People) Hyperspace… No Beck record has ever sounded like its predecessor — though The New York Times notes a consistent thread: “Though Beck’s records through the years have tended toward maximalism, a kind of meticulous sonic gorgeousness, melody remains central to his art.“

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ABOUT PHOENIX:

Phoenix is a critically-acclaimed band from France.  Born out of high school friendships in Versailles, Phoenix have

been nominated twice for Grammy awards, winning “Best Alternative Album” in 2010 for their record Wolfgang

Amadeus Phoenix which included hit singles ‘1901’ and ‘Lisztomania’.  They also won “Best Rock Album” in 2014 for

Bankrupt! at the French Victoires de La Musique. 

Known for their sleek, highly stylized sonics and incredible, infectious melodies, Phoenix recently released their

critically lauded new album Alpha Zulu featuring current single Tonight with Ezra Koenig. The band has headlined

festivals including Coachella, Rock en Seine and Governors Ball They have sold out New York City’s prestigious

Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, and played festivals from Glastonbury (UK) to Vieilles

Charrues (FR) to Summer Sonic (JPN) and more around the globe.

Follow Phoenix:

Website   |   Facebook   |   Twitter   |   Instagram   |   YouTube 

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Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit   www.livenationentertainment.com .

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Beck and Phoenix are splitting the bill on the newly-announced Summer Odyssey tour . The 20-date shows will make stops across North America with support from Sir Chloe on most nights and additional appearances from Japanese Breakfast, Jenny Lewis, and Weyes Blood.

The Summer Odyssey tour kicks off on Aug. 1 in Seattle, Washington, and spans through Sept. 10, when Beck and Phoenix will wrap with a final show in Columbia, Maryland. In between, the musicians will make stops in Los Angeles, Orange County, Houston, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New York, and more.

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In 2018, Beck joined Phoenix during their Los Angeles residency at the Fonda Theater, performing his records “Lost Cause” and “Jack-Ass” for the crowd. The tour marks their first large-scale collaboration.

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Beck’s 2024 Orchestra Tour: A Symphony of Modern Classics

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Beck Hansen, the multifaceted artist known for his genre-blending style and eclectic musicality, has embarked on a remarkable orchestra tour in 2024. This tour not only highlights his career’s breadth but also reimagines his vast catalog with orchestral arrangements, bringing a new dimension to his timeless hits. As the tour progresses towards its grand finale at New York’s Carnegie Hall on July 29, fans have been treated to an unforgettable experience that merges the worlds of indie rock and classical music.

Tour Highlights and Attendance

Beck’s orchestra tour has been a resounding success, with each performance drawing large crowds eager to witness the unique blend of his music with orchestral accompaniment. The tour began on July 3 at Seattle’s Chateau St. Michelle Winery, where Beck set the tone for the tour with a stunning performance alongside a full orchestra. The winery’s picturesque setting provided a perfect backdrop for the opening night, and the audience’s enthusiasm was palpable.

In Los Angeles, Beck performed at the iconic Hollywood Bowl on July 6, accompanied by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. This performance was a highlight of the tour, with the venue’s historic significance and the renowned orchestra elevating Beck’s music to new heights. The setlist included reimagined versions of hits like “Loser,” “Where It’s At,” and “Blue Moon,” each receiving thunderous applause from the packed amphitheater.

Beck continued to captivate audiences at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley on July 10, performing with the Berkeley Symphony. The synergy between Beck and the orchestra was evident, as they seamlessly blended classical arrangements with his modern sound. Fans were treated to a night of nostalgia and innovation, with the lush orchestral backdrop enhancing Beck’s intricate lyrics and melodies.

Upcoming Shows and Grand Finale

As the tour progresses, anticipation builds for the remaining shows. On July 23, Beck will perform at Tanglewood with the Boston Pops Orchestra. This venue, known for its rich musical heritage, promises to be a memorable stop on the tour. The Boston Pops, renowned for their versatility, will bring a new dimension to Beck’s music, making this a highly anticipated performance.

Following Tanglewood, Beck will head to the Mann Center in Philadelphia on July 25, where he will be joined by the Philadelphia Orchestra. The outdoor venue, known for its scenic views and excellent acoustics, will provide a perfect setting for another night of orchestral magic.

The penultimate show of the tour will take place at Wolftrap in Vienna, VA, on July 27, featuring the National Symphony Orchestra. This performance is expected to be a spectacular showcase of Beck’s musical evolution, with the orchestra adding depth and richness to his extensive catalog.

The tour will culminate on July 29 at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This final performance, featuring the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, promises to be a grand conclusion to an extraordinary tour. Carnegie Hall, with its storied history and unparalleled acoustics, is the perfect venue for Beck to reimagine his songs in a symphonic context. Fans can expect a night of musical brilliance, with Beck and the orchestra delivering a setlist that spans his entire career.

Beck’s Career: A Journey of Innovation and Reinvention

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Beck Hansen’s career has been marked by constant innovation and a fearless approach to genre-blending. Emerging in the early 1990s with his breakthrough hit “Loser,” Beck quickly established himself as a unique voice in the music industry. His debut album, “Mellow Gold” (1994), showcased his ability to blend folk, rock, and hip-hop, creating a sound that was distinctly his own.

Over the years, Beck continued to push musical boundaries with albums like “Odelay” (1996) and “Mutations” (1998). “Odelay,” in particular, received critical acclaim and commercial success, earning Beck two Grammy Awards. The album’s eclectic mix of genres, including funk, rock, and electronic music, solidified Beck’s reputation as a musical chameleon.

In the 2000s, Beck released a series of albums that further demonstrated his versatility. “Sea Change” (2002) marked a departure from his earlier work, featuring introspective lyrics and a more subdued sound. This album, often considered one of his best, showcased Beck’s songwriting prowess and emotional depth.

Beck’s 2005 album, “Guero,” saw him return to a more upbeat, eclectic style, incorporating Latin rhythms and electronic beats. This was followed by “The Information” (2006) and “Modern Guilt” (2008), both of which continued to explore new sonic territories.

In recent years, Beck has maintained his relevance with albums like “Morning Phase” (2014) and “Colors” (2017). “Morning Phase,” a companion piece to “Sea Change,” won three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. “Colors” marked a return to a more upbeat, pop-oriented sound, highlighting Beck’s ability to reinvent himself while staying true to his artistic vision.

Beck Hansen’s Most Notable Hits

Beck Hansen, known mononymously as Beck, has had a storied career characterized by innovation, versatility, and a fearless approach to music. From his early days as a folk and hip-hop fusion artist to his more recent explorations of electronic and pop sounds , Beck has consistently produced hits that have left an indelible mark on the music industry. Here, we take a look at some of his most notable songs, delving into the interesting facts and accolades associated with each.

“Loser” (1993)

“Loser” was Beck’s breakthrough single, released initially on the independent label Bong Load Custom Records before being re-released by DGC Records.

The song’s catchy, ironic refrain, “I’m a loser, baby, so why don’t you kill me?” became an anthem of the 1990s alternative rock scene. The track was recorded in a friend’s kitchen, highlighting Beck’s DIY approach and creative ingenuity.

“Loser” peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a major success on alternative rock radio. The song’s success helped Beck secure a record deal with Geffen Records, launching his career on a global scale.

“Where It’s At” (1996)

“Where It’s At” was the lead single from Beck’s critically acclaimed album “Odelay.” The song features a sample-heavy production style, incorporating elements from various genres, including hip-hop, rock, and funk. The iconic line “Two turntables and a microphone” became synonymous with Beck’s eclectic style and his ability to blend different musical influences seamlessly. 

“Where It’s At” won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance in 1997. The song’s innovative production and catchy chorus made it one of Beck’s signature tracks, solidifying his reputation as a genre-blending artist.

“Devils Haircut” (1996)

Also from the “Odelay” album, “Devils Haircut” features a prominent sample of Them’s “I Can Only Give You Everything.” The song’s music video, directed by Mark Romanek, is known for its surreal and visually striking imagery. The song addresses themes of consumerism and identity, reflecting Beck’s knack for combining thought-provoking lyrics with infectious beats.

“Devils Haircut” was nominated for several awards and remains a staple in Beck’s live performances. The song’s critical and commercial success contributed to “Odelay” being hailed as one of the best albums of the 1990s.

“Jack-Ass” (1996)

“Jack-Ass” samples the melody from “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” by Bob Dylan, showcasing Beck’s ability to recontextualize classic songs within his own work. The song’s laid-back, melancholic vibe contrasts with the more upbeat tracks on “Odelay,” highlighting Beck’s versatility as an artist. The track explores themes of disillusionment and introspection, common threads throughout Beck’s discography.

“Jack-Ass” received critical acclaim for its inventive use of sampling and its introspective lyrics. While it did not win major awards, the song remains a favorite among fans and critics alike.

“Sexx Laws” (1999)

“Sexx Laws” was the lead single from Beck’s album “Midnite Vultures,” which saw him delve into funk, R&B, and electronic music. The song’s playful, sexually charged lyrics and funky instrumentation marked a departure from the more somber tone of his previous album, “Mutations.” The music video, directed by Beck himself, features surreal and humorous imagery, including anthropomorphic kitchen appliances.

“Sexx Laws” received widespread critical acclaim and showcased Beck’s ability to reinvent his sound with each album. The song’s innovative approach earned it a nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance at the Grammy Awards.

“Lost Cause” (2002)

“Lost Cause” is a standout track from Beck’s emotionally charged album “Sea Change.” The song features a stripped-down arrangement with acoustic guitars and orchestral strings, highlighting Beck’s songwriting prowess. “Sea Change” was inspired by Beck’s breakup with his longtime girlfriend, and “Lost Cause” is one of the most poignant tracks on the album.

“Lost Cause” was critically acclaimed for its heartfelt lyrics and minimalist production. The song helped “Sea Change” receive several accolades, including a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album.

“E-Pro” (2005)

“E-Pro” was the lead single from Beck’s album “Guero,” marking his return to a more upbeat, rock-oriented sound. The song features a prominent sample from the Beastie Boys’ “So What’cha Want,” adding a hip-hop flavor to the track. The music video, directed by Shynola, features Beck navigating a surreal, animated landscape.

“E-Pro” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song’s energetic and infectious vibe made it a favorite among fans and a staple of Beck’s live shows.

“Girl” (2005)

Also from the “Guero” album, “Girl” is notable for its catchy melody and intricate production. The song’s upbeat sound contrasts with its darker lyrical themes, a hallmark of Beck’s songwriting. The music video, directed by Motion Theory, features a mix of live-action and animation, reflecting the song’s playful yet complex nature.

“Girl” received critical acclaim for its innovative production and catchy chorus. The song contributed to the overall success of “Guero,” which was nominated for several Grammy Awards.

“Think I’m in Love” (2006)

“Think I’m in Love” was the lead single from Beck’s album “The Information.” The song’s infectious groove and catchy hook made it an instant hit among fans. The album was initially released with a blank cover and a set of stickers, allowing fans to create their own unique artwork.

“Think I’m in Love” received positive reviews from critics and solidified Beck’s reputation for producing catchy, innovative music. The song’s success helped “The Information” debut at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart.

“Blue Moon” (2014)

“Blue Moon” was the lead single from Beck’s album “Morning Phase,” which is often considered a companion piece to “Sea Change.” The song features lush, orchestral arrangements and introspective lyrics, showcasing Beck’s evolution as a songwriter. “Morning Phase” marked a return to a more folk-influenced sound after the electronic experimentation of “Modern Guilt.”

“Blue Moon” received critical acclaim and helped “Morning Phase” win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2015. The song also won the Grammy for Best Rock Song, further cementing Beck’s status as a critically acclaimed artist.

“Up All Night” (2017)

“Up All Night” was one of the singles from Beck’s album “Colors,” which saw him return to a more upbeat, pop-oriented sound. The song’s infectious energy and catchy chorus made it a hit on both alternative and mainstream radio. The music video features a high-energy, action-packed storyline, reflecting the song’s vibrant and dynamic feel.

“Up All Night” was nominated for Best Music Video at the Grammy Awards. The song’s success contributed to “Colors” winning the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2018.

Recent Projects and Collaborations

Since the release of his most recent full-length album, “Hyperspace” (2019), Beck has continued to explore new musical avenues. The album, produced in collaboration with Pharrell Williams, received critical acclaim for its futuristic sound and introspective lyrics. An extended edition was released in 2020, featuring additional tracks and remixes.

In addition to his solo work, Beck has been involved in various collaborations and one-off singles. He has worked with artists such as the Chemical Brothers, Phoenix, and Natalie Bergman, showcasing his ability to seamlessly blend his style with that of other musicians. These collaborations have allowed Beck to reach new audiences and experiment with different genres.

Future Shows and Festivals

Beyond the orchestra tour, Beck has a few festival appearances scheduled for later in the year. In September, he will perform at Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Evolution Festival in St. Louis, Missouri. These festival appearances will provide fans with another opportunity to experience Beck’s dynamic live performances.

Beck will also take the stage at the South Star Music Festival in Huntsville, Alabama, further cementing his status as a must-see live performer. These festivals promise to be a celebration of Beck’s diverse musical career, with setlists that span his extensive catalog.

Full Tour Details: Dates and Venues

  • July 3 – Seattle, WA @ Chateau St. Michelle Winery (w/ orchestra)
  • July 6 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl (w/ The Los Angeles Philharmonic)
  • July 10 – Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre (w/ The Berkeley Symphony)
  • July 23 – Lenox, MA @ Tanglewood (w/ The Boston Pops Orchestra)
  • July 25 – Philadelphia, PA @ Mann Center (w/ The Philadelphia Orchestra)
  • July 27 – Vienna, VA @ Wolftrap (w/ The National Symphony Orchestra)
  • July 29 – New York, NY @ Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall (w/ The Orchestra Of St. Luke’s)

Beck’s 2024 orchestra tour has been a triumph, blending his innovative music with the grandeur of orchestral arrangements. Each performance has highlighted different facets of his career, showcasing his versatility and artistic vision. As the tour approaches its grand finale at Carnegie Hall, fans can look forward to a night that celebrates Beck’s enduring legacy and his ability to continually reinvent himself. With upcoming festival appearances and future projects on the horizon, Beck remains a vital and influential force in the music world.

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