What an experience…
by Alli on 9/27/24Fox Theater - Oakland - OaklandEnjoyed a wonderful night with Lucinda Williams and Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs at Fox Theatre, Oakland. Purchased front and center tickets, the only way to go!!!
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Round Up by arrangement with Live Nation present
LUCINDA WILLIAMS
THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 2015 – Round Up by arrangement with Live Nation is thrilled to announce one of America’s finest singer-songwriters, LUCINDA WILLIAMS will head to New Zealand for one show only, playing Auckland’s Vector Arena on Friday December 4.
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It’s been three years since the immensely talented Lucinda Williams graced our shores and we’re honoured to welcome the three-time Grammy Award winner back to New Zealand for a one-off intimate performance. Renowned for marrying rock, blues, country and soul, Lucinda heads our way, with stellar band in tow; including Wallflowers guitarist Stuart Mathis and her irreplaceable rhythm section, David Sutton on bass and Butch Norton on drums.
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Tickets for this one-off performance will go on sale at midday Monday, October 12.
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My Live Nation and Southern Fork members can be among the first to secure tickets during the pre-sales commencing at midday tomorrow, Friday October 9.
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For complete tour and ticketing details, visit: www.livenation.co.nz.
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With a?recording career spanning 12 albums and nearing four decades, Lucinda Williams is touring on the back of her brilliant 2014?double-album release, Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone, which was voted Album of the Year at the 14th Annual Americana Awards last month.
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The album includes 20 new songs with all but two of the tracks written solely by 62-year-old Williams. From the very personal ‘Compassion’ penned by her poet father, Miller Williams and sung into being by Lucinda, to the closing, beautifully epic rendition of JJ Cale’s ‘Magnolia’; Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone is testament to Lucinda’s prowess.
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Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone joins a distinguished discography including 1978 debut Ramblin’ on My Mind, 1988’s eponymous breakthrough, Lucinda Williams and 1998’s landmark Car Wheels On A Gravel Road.
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VECTOR ARENA, AUCKLAND (theatre mode)
FRIDAY DECEMBER 4
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TICKETS ON SALE MIDDAY MONDAY OCTOBER 12
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My Live Nation, My Ticketmaster & Southern Fork pre-sales:
Midday October 9 until 5pm October 11
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For complete tour and ticket information, visit:
www.lucindawilliams.com ?& ?www.livenation.co.nz
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?About Live Nation Entertainment:
Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, Live Nation Media & Sponsorship and Artist Nation Management. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com.
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Enjoyed a wonderful night with Lucinda Williams and Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs at Fox Theatre, Oakland. Purchased front and center tickets, the only way to go!!!
Glad to see the Dirty Knobs carry on the Petty legacy. Kudos to Mike Campbell.
Both show were great. Lucinda Williams was awesome! Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs were fantastic as always. The Fox theater is beautiful and easy to get to as well. I had a wonderful night!
Music was great for the most part. Sound was well mixed except for Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs. Lucinda was in good voice and her band was excellent!
Fantastic evening with Lucinda Williams, Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs. Rocking performance in one of the SF Bay Area's nicest venues!
A night of great music at the iconic Fox Theater in Oakland! Lucinda hasn't let a stroke, (which she had in 2020) slow her down. It may have been a slow recovery, but a recovery nonetheless. She no longer plays the guitar, but that's ok, she still has her best instrument, her voice. Her voice is still just as strong as ever! If you are a fan of Lucinda's and have never seen her live, you need to go check her out. She does not disappoint! Enjoy and rock on!
Fox venue is historic. Been going there for 60 years. Ive seen Lucinda before at HSB years ago. I wax very disappointed in her band. I attended virtual Lucinda concerts during the pandemic. They were the best remote concerts I subscribed to. I bought all the cds. It feels like Lucinda os on a victory lap this year following her stroke. She may have physical issues but her voice is better than ever. Did alot of classics and threw in Rockin in the Free World and Wild Thing. Mike Douglas was a complete disappointment. Too loud and weak song material. Tom Petty must have toned him down in the Heartbreakers - restricted his solos. He sounded better backing Lucinda. It could be that Douglas is an excellent session musician. He trys to sound like Petty and does a good kerioke versions of Toms songs. I came to see Lucinda and she delivered. Long may she tour.
Best concert ever!! I have enjoyed concerts from Texas to California and the Oakland Fox Theater was the best ever! From sound quality to comfortable seats our evening was most enjoyable! The Den which is attached to Fox and has its own safe entrance to Theater is a perfect spot to wait for showtime and have snacks and a drink. Show started on time at 7pm and ended around 10:30 which made for an early evening. We will definitely go again although not sure this show could ever be matched! PS. Lucinda! I’m saying this even though you didn’t give us Passionate Kisses! You will always RULE!
her storytelling and soulful voice was on point. Mike Campbell and the Knobs were rocking loud, and the finale with all the guitars was phenomenal
I’ve seen Lu several times. Her vocals have never sounded stronger. And Ramblin’ Jack Elliott… Phenomenal show. Lu, we love you!