Key facts:
* All tickets are due to go on sale Friday, May 16th.
* Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster via the internet and by phone.
* "A plan" is to make life hard for ticket scalpers.
* The band: Larry Taylor (bass), Omar Torrez (guitar), Patrick Warren (keyboards), Casey Waits (drums and percussion) and as yet named (sic) reed player; performing hollers, mambos and rhumbas.
* European dates are to be announced shortly.
*Filming on The imaginarium of dr. Parnassus has been completed.
The complete press release as it was initially issued:
Eccentric musical shaman and rara avis TOM WAITS has decided to take his show to some of the summer’s hottest regions. The Grammy-winning artist will begin his “Glitter and Doom” tour in Phoenix at the Orpheum Theatre on June 17 and finish in Atlanta on July 5 at the Fox Theatre. Tickets for his previous “Orphans” tour in 2006 sold out in minutes.
When questioned about the summer inferno choice, Waits responded, “We’re going to the deep south where they still love a man who wears red pants and they make him feel welcome.”
Waits will be touring with longtime musical ally Larry Taylor (bass), Omar Torrez (guitar), Patrick Warren (keyboards), Casey Waits (drums and percussion) and as yet named reed player; performing hollers, mambos and rhumbas.
Of his last tour, critics were unanimous: The Chicago Tribune, “After two hours, Waits’ reprised ‘Time,’ a beautiful song, even in a land where it’s raining hammers and nails. Waits’ voice sounded like that hard rain. Even at its most tender, it was a gruff, unrelenting force of nature.” The Flint Journal (MI), “Waits took the eager capacity crowd on a journey of Wagnerian proportions…I hope we don’t have to wait another 19 years to sip from that cup again.” The Tennessean, “(Ryman Auditorium) Even back in the ancient, pre-country days when the holy structure was an actual church, it’s hard to imagine a more passionate sermonizer gracing the boards than Waits.”
Anti Records recently launched tomwaits.com with the release of the press conference clip for the “Glitter and Doom” tour. The site will have all tour info, news, photos and updates with a detailed explanation of the ticket policy. Waits’ press conference is currently the #1 featured video on YouTube.com with over 90,000 views in less than 72 hours.
As on his last tour, Waits’ U.S. booking agent and longtime tour director, Stuart Ross, has spent a great deal of effort to fight ticket scalpers. Along with Ticketmaster, he has worked out a plan he believes will make sure every fan pays face value (plus normal service and handling fees) for the tickets purchased for the “Glitter and Doom” tour.
Tickets for all markets are due to go on sale Friday, May 16th. Check local venues and Ticketmaster for specific start times. Tickets will be available via the internet and by phone.
In other Waits news, unrelated to the tour, WAITS has finished filming The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, a romantic fantasy adventure starring Heath Ledger, Christopher Plummer, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, Jude Law, Vern Troyer and Lily Cole with renowned director Terry Gilliam (Time Bandits, Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, Brothers Grimm).
US tour dates are as follows:
DATE CITY/STATE VENUE ON SALE TIME
Tues, 6/17 Phoenix, AZ Orpheum NOON Pacific
Wed, 6/18 Phoenix, AZ Orpheum NOON Pacific
Fri, 6/20 El Paso, TX Plaza Theatre 1pm Mountain
Sun, 6/22 Houston, TX Majestic Theatre 10am Central (*)
Mon, 6/23 Dallas, TX Palladium 11am Central
Wed, 6/25 Tulsa, OK Brady Theatre Noon Central
Thu, 6/26 St. Louis, MO Fox Theatre 10amCentral
Sat, 6/28 Columbus, OH Ohio Theatre 10am Eastern
Sun, 6/29 Knoxville, TN Civic Auditorium 9am Eastern
Tues, 7/1 Jacksonville, FL Florida Theatre 10am Eastern (*)
Wed, 7/2 Mobile, AL Saenger Theatre 10am Central
Thur, 7/3 Birmingham, AL Alabama Theatre 11am Central
Sat, 7/5 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre 10am Eastern
European dates to be announced shortly.
(*) Please note there are slight errors in the press release: the Houston venue is in fact Jones Hall and the Jacksonville one is the Moran Theatre.
2 comments:
Can we rename this tour the "My Kids Need to Go to College and I'm Retiring Soon So I Have to Double the Ticketprices and Play More Concert Dates" Tour?
henk, is there any word of more u.s. shows after the european tour? even rumors?
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