Salt Lake Trib: Wilco Gives "One of the Best, If Not the Best, Show of the Summer"

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Wilco continues its US summer tour through the end of this week, playing its final Stateside gig of the tour at the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on Sunday. This past Monday, Wilco performed at the Red Butte Garden, which the Salt Lake Tribune calls "one of the best—if not the best—show of the summer." The band has also announced a string of dates this December supporting rocker Neil Young in Canada and the US.

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Wilco continues its US summer tour through the end of this week, playing its final Stateside gig of the tour at the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on Sunday after stops in Idaho, Washington state, and Oregon.

This past Monday, Wilco performed at the University of Utah's Red Butte Garden, "a galvanizing concert," says the Salt Lake Tribune, in which "the sextet upended diehard fans' expectations in exciting and fascinating ways, making the two-and-one-half-hour show one of the best—if not the best—show of the summer." Read the concert review at sltrib.com.

Not content to let up on its live performances, the band has just announced a string of dates this December supporting rocker Neil Young in Canada and three US cities—Detroit, Philadelphia, and New York. For all the info, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Wednesday, August 20, 2008
    Salt Lake Trib: Wilco Gives "One of the Best, If Not the Best, Show of the Summer"
    Anton Corbijn

    Wilco continues its US summer tour through the end of this week, playing its final Stateside gig of the tour at the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on Sunday after stops in Idaho, Washington state, and Oregon.

    This past Monday, Wilco performed at the University of Utah's Red Butte Garden, "a galvanizing concert," says the Salt Lake Tribune, in which "the sextet upended diehard fans' expectations in exciting and fascinating ways, making the two-and-one-half-hour show one of the best—if not the best—show of the summer." Read the concert review at sltrib.com.

    Not content to let up on its live performances, the band has just announced a string of dates this December supporting rocker Neil Young in Canada and three US cities—Detroit, Philadelphia, and New York. For all the info, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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