Ldw (Talking Heads Tribute) with Petty Thief (Tom Petty Tribute)
Nectar Lounge
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Seattle
Saturday, September 29 at 8 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Concert Venue
Bar
Saturday, September 29 at 8 pm PDT
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Concert Venue
Bar
Entry Options
VIP Tables
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Details
Description
9.29 Saturday (Talking Heads+Tom Petty Tribute)
Nectar presents:
LDW
Petty Thief $15adv / $20dos
8pm doors
9pm show
21+
Nectar Lounge
412 N 36th St
BOOTH RESERVATIONS NOW AVAILABLE!
We are a majority standing-area venue with seating on our heated and covered patio as well as our newly remodeled mezzanine. All seating is first come first serve however, we do have eight booths available for reservations on our mezzanine. Booths 1-6 seat two to four people, booth 7 seats five and booth 8 seats six to eight.
All table reservations are now made at checkout.
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Booth reservations are sold on a first come first serve basis.
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Reserve multiple booths for larger parties and we will seat you together.
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See "Additional Items" on the bottom of checkout page for available booths. If you do not see “Additional Items” unfortunately all booths are SOLD OUT.
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We try our best to guarantee your reservation all night, though we ask you to arrive within 2 hours after doors open.
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We no longer reserve high top tables behind booths but we encourage people to arrive early to claim available space.
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We offer food service once doors officially open. See listing above for specific door time.
LDW
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Inspired by Talking Heads Music and their own.
In the summer of 2013 a group of Portland, Oregon musicians got together around the love of Talking Heads music. Especially that of the epic 1984 concert film, Stop Making Sense, which they consider to be the most brilliant concert film of all time. They began to perform with a 7-piece lineup that was inspired by that particular movie and time period. “There was so much funkiness, movement, and excitement to the music in that movie and we just knew it would get people excited and feel fresh” says Lawrence Orleck, founder and singer in the band.
Audiences keep coming back to see LDW. Not only for their exuberant interpretations of the legendary Talking Heads, but also for their original music, improvisation, choreography and the random experiences they deliver at every one of their shows. In a matter of 2 years they were playing to sold out shows all over the west coast and found themselves with the question: “What’s next?”
The upcoming EP – Movement in a spirited manner. Vol 1.
For LDW, every performance matters and needs to evolve, and, it’s that mantra, that has them in the studio recording their first vinyl EP, Movement in a spirited manner Vol 1. “We were so inspired by playing David Byrne’s music for 3 years that we found ourselves in the studio writing this EP and it just naturally fit into our set. That’s our evolution and trajectory. But, yes, we still play a ton of talking heads because, plain and simple, it’s fun.”
The new EP is Vol. 1 of a three part series of EP’s that LDW plans to release. “The album format is so flexible these days and, frankly, a bit irrelevant so we decided to just do these two sided vinyl EP’s with 4 songs each. This first one will be coming out February 2018. We named it Movement in a spirited manner because for the last 3 years we have been enthralled with the excitement and motion of our fans. They get down, big time.” Lawrence muses.
PETTY THIEF
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“Music is probably the only real magic I have encountered in my life. There's not some trick involved with it. It's pure and it's real. It moves, it heals, it communicates and does all these incredible things” - Tom Petty