Parquet Courts Tickets
Parquet Courts Concert Tickets
Get the full alternative rock experience when you secure your Parquet Courts tickets today with TicketSmarter. Born out of the New York DIY scene in 2010, Parquet Courts' wonky garage rock draws from all sorts of art-punk obscurities and psychedelic, counter-culture outposts, but at heart, the group remains obsessive music nerds cutting and pasting together second hand, record store gems and crashing around at dingy basement gigs. Growing up in the small town of Denton, Texas Andrew Savage played in various lo-fi, ramshackle indie and hardcore bands and enthusiastically absorbed crate-digging, fanzine culture, before heading to Brooklyn in search of art and music after leaving university. He gradually tempted old school friend Austin Brown to join him as joint front man and his younger brother Max took to the drums. Boston bass player Sean Yeaton later completed the line-up on their first self-released cassette album 'American Specialties' in 2011.
Their tight, frantic post-punk chops drew from the likes of Wire, Devo and The Fall, but they also partly embodied the weirdness and trashiness of backwater America and told of mid-20s adulthood transitions and lonely, art-school outsiderness. A wave of hype and heap of critical approval propelled second album 'Light Up Gold' onto a wider audience but their minimal, scuzzy riffs and dead-pan, sarcastic delivery remained typically angular and taut on 'Sunbathing Animal' in 2014 and 'Content Nausea' in 2015. They went on to embrace warped Beefheart blues grooves, political snarls and Lou Reed's poetic, guttersnipe observations on 'Human Performance' before the band featured on Italian composer Daniele Luppi's 'Milano' and Andy Savage released his debut solo album 'Thawing Dawn' in 2017.
Working with hip-hop producer Danger Mouse, their sprawling array of influences widened further on 'Wide Awake!', with the band turning their hands to jaunty, dance-punk grooves on the album's title track and dreamy, mumbly 1960s psych-pop hooks on single 'Mardi Gras Beads'. Grab Parquet Courts tickets now so you can experience alternative music live and in person.
How much are Parquet Courts tickets?
Generally speaking, Parquet Courts ticket prices cost more than $50 for most live performances. Tickets to see Parquet Courts 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.
Parquet Courts 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 Parquet Courts tickets go on sale?
Onsale dates for Parquet Courts 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.
Parquet Courts Tour Dates & Concert Schedule
Catch Parquet Courts 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 Parquet Courts tour dates are coming to an arena or stadium near you.
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Songs from the Parquet Courts Tour Setlist
Parquet Courts's setlist while performing in Crickhowell , WLS at “Glanusk Park” included the following songs:
- Application/Apparatus
- Human Performance
- Dust
- Almost Had to Start a Fight / In and Out of Patience
- Freebird II
- Marathon of Anger
- Walking at a Downtown Pace
- Wide Awake
- Plant Life
- Light Up Gold II
- Homo Sapien
- Black and White
- Mardi Gras Beads
- Master of My Craft
- Borrowed Time
- Stoned and Starving
Source: Setlist.fm