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Wednesday, June 18

Hammersmith Odeon (Eventim Apollo)
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Hammersmith Odeon (Eventim Apollo): Hammersmith

Wednesday, June 18 at 7 pm

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Thursday, June 19

Hammersmith Odeon (Eventim Apollo)
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Hammersmith Odeon (Eventim Apollo): Hammersmith

Thursday, June 19 at 7 pm

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Saturday, June 21

O2 Apollo
Sparks - Mad! Tour

O2 Apollo

Saturday, June 21 at 7 pm

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Sunday, June 22

O2 Apollo
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Sunday, June 22 at 7 pm

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Saturday, September 6

Tabernacle
Sparks - Mad! Tour

Tabernacle: Downtown

Friday, September 5 at 8 pm

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Tuesday, September 9

Keswick Theatre
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Keswick Theatre: Glenside

Monday, September 8 at 8 pm

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Wednesday, September 10

Lincoln Theatre
Sparks - Mad! Tour

Lincoln Theatre

Tuesday, September 9 at 8 pm

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Saturday, September 13

Kings Theatre
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Kings Theatre: Brooklyn

Friday, September 12 at 8 pm

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Monday, September 15

The Athenaeum Theatre
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The Athenaeum Theatre

Sunday, September 14 at 8 pm

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Tuesday, September 16

TempleLive At Masonic Cleveland
Sparks - Mad! Tour

TempleLive at Masonic Cleveland

Monday, September 15 at 8 pm

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Friday, September 19

Riot Fest
Riot Fest 2025 - 3 Day Pass

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Friday, September 19 at 11 am

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Riot Fest
Riot Fest 2025 - Day 1

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Friday, September 19 at 11 am

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Saturday, September 20

Riot Fest
Riot Fest 2025 - Day 2

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Saturday, September 20 at 11 am

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Sunday, September 21

Fitzgerald Theater
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Fitzgerald Theater: St Paul

Saturday, September 20 at 8 pm

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Riot Fest 2025 - Day 3

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Sunday, September 21 at 11 am

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Thursday, September 25

Moore Theatre
Sparks - Mad! Tour

Moore Theatre

Wednesday, September 24 at 8 pm

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Wednesday, October 1

The Greek Theatre
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The Greek Theatre: Griffith Park

Tuesday, September 30 at 8 pm

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Sparks is an American pop and rock duo formed by brothers Ron (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals) in Los Angeles. The duo is noted for their quirky approach to songwriting; their music is often accompanied by sophisticated and acerbic lyrics—often about women, and sometimes containing literary or cinematic references-- and an idiosyncratic, theatrical stage presence, typified by the contrast between Russell's animated, hyperactive frontman antics and Ron's deadpan scowling. Russell Mael has a distinctive wide-ranging voice, while Ron Mael plays keyboards in an intricate and rhythmic style. They have been much more successful in Europe than in their native U.S., though they maintain a loyal cult following in the States. Career highlights include "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us", which reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart in 1974; the disco hit "The Number One Song in Heaven" in 1979, resulting from a collaboration with Giorgio Moroder and marking a stylistic shift towards new wave/synth-pop; "When I'm With You", which made the Australian and French Singles Charts in 1980; the single "I Predict", which provided Sparks' first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 60 in May 1982; the 1983 single "Cool Places" with the Go-Go's rhythm guitarist and vocalist Jane Wiedlin, and "When Do I Get to Sing 'My Way'", which was the top airplay record in Germany for 1994. Their frequently changing styles and visual presentations have kept the band at the forefront of modern, artful pop music. The 2002 release of Lil' Beethoven, the duo's self-proclaimed "genre-defining opus", fused repetitive song structures with orchestral arrangements, and brought them renewed critical success. In 2015, the band released an album with Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, as the supergroup FFS, titled FFS. In 2017, returning to a rock-group format, Sparks released Hippopotamus, which entered the UK Albums Chart at no. 7, as did their next album, A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip, released in 2020, bringing their tally of UK Top 10 albums to four. In 2021, Sparks were involved in two films: the Leos Carax musical film Annette for which they wrote all songs (winning the César Award for Best Original Music), and the Edgar Wright documentary The Sparks Brothers recounting the history of the band. The band's latest album, The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte, is due to be released on May 26th 2023 via Island Records.
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