And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead will present three livestreams this summer, including a U.S. live set on July 31, a UK/EU live set on August 7, and an In the Studio set on August 14.
For the July 31 livestream, Trail of Dead is donating 20 percent of ticket sales to the venues they played and were set to play in 2020. They’ve also created exclusive merchandise for the event that will become available that same day.
For the August 14 livestream, 20 percent of proceeds are going toward select U.S. independent record stores, including all 34 in the Coalition of Independent Music Stores, along with several AIMS stores, namely End Of An Ear in Austin, Luna Music in Indianapolis, Indiana, Young Ones in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, and Daddy Kool in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The shows will feature a unique one-hour set each week built around requests by fans for a handful of tracks rarely played live, if at all, and some classic live favorites to round out the sets.
And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead will present three livestreams this summer, including a U.S. live set on July 31, a UK/EU live set on August 7, and an In the Studio set on August 14.
For the July 31 livestream, Trail of Dead is donating 20 percent of ticket sales to the venues they played and were set to play in 2020. They’ve also created exclusive merchandise for the event that will become available that same day.
For the August 14 livestream, 20 percent of proceeds are going toward select U.S. independent record stores, including all 34 in the Coalition of Independent Music Stores, along with several AIMS stores, namely End Of An Ear in Austin, Luna Music in Indianapolis, Indiana, Young Ones in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, and Daddy Kool in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The shows will feature a unique one-hour set each week built around requests by fans for a handful of tracks rarely played live, if at all, and some classic live favorites to round out the sets.
And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead will present three livestreams this summer, including a U.S. live set on July 31, a UK/EU live set on August 7, and an In the Studio set on August 14.
For the July 31 livestream, Trail of Dead is donating 20 percent of ticket sales to the venues they played and were set to play in 2020. They’ve also created exclusive merchandise for the event that will become available that same day.
For the August 14 livestream, 20 percent of proceeds are going toward select U.S. independent record stores, including all 34 in the Coalition of Independent Music Stores, along with several AIMS stores, namely End Of An Ear in Austin, Luna Music in Indianapolis, Indiana, Young Ones in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, and Daddy Kool in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The shows will feature a unique one-hour set each week built around requests by fans for a handful of tracks rarely played live, if at all, and some classic live favorites to round out the sets.