I’ll be updating the post about Wednesday night’s Black Crowes cancellation shortly; but for anyone with a serious itch (and a fast car) to see the band tonight when they play in Boise, the promoter is offering free VIP tickets to that show to anyone who presents a ticket from last night’s show. [...]
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It’s too late at night to accomplish any solid reporting on this, so I’ll be following up Thursday; but it appears from multiple sources including the Facebook feed from Ryan Creek Meadows that the Black Crowes never took the stage for their long-anticipated Wednesday night gig at the outdoor venue east of Missoula.
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With the first eight months of the current year almost gone, the number of household-name concert headliners in Missoula can still be counted on one finger. By the end of next week, we’ll almost reach a handful.
Crammed into the final days of August and the first day of September, Missoula is playing host to a sudden string of big-name acts: The Beach Boys (last night, at Ogren Park), John Mellencamp and Bob Dylan (next Tuesday, also at Ogren Park), and the Black Crowes (next Wednesday, at Ryan Creek Meadows, 30 miles east of town).
Yet it appears that our unusually paltry season of big-name shows hasn’t spawned overwhelming demand for those concerts. As of press time Thursday – just hours before the Beach Boys concert was set to begin — tickets to all three concerts remained available, with numerous tickets to last night’s concert still available and thousands of tickets still available to both of next week’s concerts. [Read More...]
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The worst-kept secret in the local concert scene recently has been made official, at least according to the Ryan Creek Meadow blog: the Black Crowes will perform a concert at the outdoor venue east of Missoula on Sept. 1. This one’s been swirling around out there ever since Pollstar and the band mentioned it on their Web sites several weeks ago, but until now there wasn’t any detailed info. There’s still not much information available (no actual press release has gone out); but the most important facts — ticket price and onsale date — are there on the blog: [Read More...]
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Official word has not come down about this, and Ryan Creek Meadows owner Toby Hansen declined to comment, but check out this listing at Pollstar, which says the Black Crowes are scheduled to perform at Ryan Creek Meadows September 1. I gotta run for today but will check into it more on Friday.
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