Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LCD Soundsystem will kick off their 2025 North American tour this month, with a limited-run of shows that starts after a ...
Pick any day during the past few years and odds are LCD Soundsystem was in the middle of a concert residency at the time. They just wrapped up a 12-night run in New York City in December, but now ...
LCD Soundsystem has announced a series of North American headline dates in support of its forthcoming third album, This Is Happening, which will be released May 18 in the U.S. on DFA/Virgin. LCD ...
LCD Soundsystem is coming home for the holidays. For the fifth consecutive year, James Murphy’s one-of-a-kind electro group will put on a November/December New York residency. This one, like in 2024, ...
LCD Soundsystem, the iconic electronic rock band from Brooklyn, will be playing a 12-show residency across three weekends at the Knockdown Center in Maspeth, Queens, this November and December, ...
Last year, LCD Soundsystem made their long-awaited return by releasing the song “New Body Rhumba.” The track marked the band’s first record in five years, and it was featured in Noah Baumbach’s ...
LCD Soundsystem is returning to their home city for an upcoming run of live performances. The longstanding rock band announced that they’ll be performing a dozen shows throughout the city next month.
LCD Soundsystem, Alanis Morissette, Leon Bridges, Modest Mouse, and Jamie xx lead the lineup for the Format Festival, which will be held Sept. 22-24 on Sugar Creek Airstrip in Bentonville, Ar., the ...
“We’re playing Brooklyn Steel again for 20 shows this winter, because we’re not aware that we’re getting older and somehow think that 20 shows is a good idea,” James Murphy wrote back in September.
The only thing more congested than the sold-out crowd at The Bomb Factory was the stage. Multiple drum kits, synthesizers, guitar amps and a single microphone stand in the center were crammed together ...
LCD Soundsystem celebrated Halloween at Los Angeles’ Shrine Expo Center for the first night of their eight-show LA residency. Appropriately, the band opened the show with a cover of Bauhaus‘ classic ...
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