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Laurie Anderson Tickets

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Laurie Anderson Concert Tickets

Get the full alternative rock experience when you secure your Laurie Anderson tickets today with TicketSmarter. An eccentric, experimental performance artist who has composed music for dogs, invented a violin bow made of magnetic tape and scored one of the strangest pop hits ever, Laurie Anderson never fails to baffle, amuse and confound with her avant-garde creations. Graduating from Columbia University with a degree in sculpture, Anderson began making music to use in her conceptual multi-media installations and released early recordings 'It's Not the Bullet That Kills You (It's the Hole)' and 'New York Social Life' in 1977.

Combining visual projections, poetry and electronic sounds, her live performances at galleries, festivals and concert halls crossed over into the pop charts when 'O' Superman', an eleven-minute ethereal, robotic synth poem shot to number two in the UK in 1982. Its startling originality and futuristic, other-worldly feel sent the 1982 album 'Big Science' into the top 30 and earned Anderson a record deal with Warner Bros. She went on to work with Peter Gabriel on follow-up 'Mister Heartbreak' in 1984 and her orchestral, sonic pop sound led to collaborations with Jean Michel Jarre, Brian Eno and William S. Burroughs. She worked with Lou Reed for 15 years and in 2008 they were married.

Reed and Antony Hegarty (of Antony and the Johnsons) featured on her 2010 album 'Homeland' on which she took the persona of her alter ego Fenway Bergamot tackling the impact of the 9/11 attacks on New York. In 2013 she performed her work 'The Language of the Future' at the River to River Festival in New York. In 2018 she released a collaborative album with Kronos Quartet titled 'Landfall'. The album was inspired by Anderson's experiences with Hurricane Sandy. Grab Laurie Anderson tickets now so you can experience alternative music live and in person.

How much are Laurie Anderson tickets?

Generally speaking, Laurie Anderson ticket prices cost more than $50 for most live performances. Tickets to see Laurie Anderson play at music festivals like Lollapalooza can cost more than $100 for a standard general admission ticket. Premium seating at venues like the United Center can cost more than $275 a seat, while standard tickets for seats in the upper levels of the arena can cost less than $75 a ticket.

Laurie Anderson concert ticket prices can range up to several hundred dollars per ticket depending on the venue and seat location. Floor seats and VIP are usually the most expensive depending on availability. And of course, the least expensive seats will be farthest from the stage.

When do Laurie Anderson tickets go on sale?

Onsale dates for Laurie Anderson tickets vary depending on the city or region. You can stay up to date by viewing the event schedule above. There’s no need for a presale code. Typically, tickets go on sale 6-9 months in advance.

Laurie Anderson Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

Catch Laurie Anderson on the road possibly at festivals such as South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, Desert Daze Festival at Moreno Beach, CA or at Pickathon Music Festival in Happy Valley. Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago brings together some of the biggest names in indie and alternative music. Check out the event schedule above to see when Laurie Anderson tour dates are coming to an arena or stadium near you. 

Right now, there aren't any shows left on the Laurie Anderson 2024 concert schedule. 

Songs from the Laurie Anderson Tour Setlist

Laurie Anderson's setlist while performing in Manchester , ENG at “The Hall, Aviva Studios” included the following songs:

  1. Set 1:
  2. Get on the Good Foot
  3. Yoko Ono Scream
  4. The Dream Before
  5. Transitory Life
  6. Phosphenes
  7. Walking & Falling
  8. Can You Dig It?
  9. Junior Dad
  10. Set 2:
  11. Big Rock Candy Mountain
  12. Bodies in Motion
  13. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
  14. Ramon
  15. Another Day in America
  16. Mach 20
  17. David's Lamentation
  18. How to Feel Sad Without Being Sad

Source: Setlist.fm