Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden at the Midwest Music Museum, Minneapolis (28 Jul 2014)

Setlist

  1. Island of the Misfit
  2. Give up the Ghost
  3. Looking Around
  4. Everything Went Down
  5. On the Radio
  6. Hangover
  7. Big Idea
  8. Next To You
  9. Wide Open Plain
  10. Blue Hotel



Tour Dates

07/29/14 Lincoln, NE Vega

07/30/14 Denver, CO Herman’s Hideaway

07/31/14 Salt Lake City, UT Club Metro

08/01/14 Boise, ID Neurolux

08/02/14 Spokane, WA The Bartlett

08/04/14 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern

08/05/14 Portland, OR The Secret Society

08/06/14 Eugene, OR Cozmic Pizza

08/07/14 San Francisco, CA Neck Of The Woods

08/08/14 Los Angeles, CA Three Clubs

08/10/14 Sedona, AZ Oak Creek Brew Co.

08/11/14 Albuquerque, NM Ned’s

08/13/14 Oklahoma City, OK The Conservatory

08/14/14 Fort Worth, TX Lola’s Sixth

08/15/14 Austin, TX Swan Dive

08/16/14 Houston, TX Jet Lounge

08/19/14 New Orleans, LA Gasa Gasa

08/20/14 Birmingham, AL BottleTree

08/21/14 Atlanta, GA The Music Room

08/22/14 Charlotte, NC Evening Muse


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Kate Tucker

Since the closing of the 400 Bar, we’ve been waiting in anticipation of their rebirth at the Mall of America. One of the very first show booked at the brand new 400 Bar will be Kate Tucker & The …

It was the first of many for Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden, their first ever Minneapolis show, their first mall show, and their first museum show. It was a great experience for this Nashville-based band, as they are making their way across the country and experiencing all the various shapes, colors, and feels, of the USA.



Originally scheduled to appear at the grand re-opening of the 400 Bar, now located at the Mall of America, the show was moved to its neighboring space, the Midwest Music Museum. The museum is currently displaying Bob Bonis’ photographs of the Beatles in America, and Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden’s stage was set up in the main lobby of “Beatles in Minnesota” showcasing photographs of the Beatles’ only appearance in Minneapolis in 1965.


Kate Tucker at Cedar Door, Austin (19 Mar 2009)

Before I talk about Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden’s show at the Midwest Music Museum, I just wanted to revisit our history with the band.
When I heard their self-titled album in 2007, I really thought the band was going to be “really massive.”



I love their album and was excited to finally see her live along with Meiko and Ed Harcourt at SXSW in 2009. Although it was just her as a solo artist, she also debut her latest project The Honeydove that year.



Anyway, about last year, the band launched a successful Kickstarter to raise money to release The Shape The Color The Feel on vinyl and also fund various video projects. Needless to say, now that the album is out, they’re touring in support of it, and as expected, most of the songs on their set were taken from the new album.



Whenever I see bands play at libraries or art galleries, it’s a weird vibe. You are so trained on trying to be quiet, but this was a rock show!


As for the new songs, they sounded pretty good live. The band seems really well-rehearsed with the Minneapolis date being one of their very first gigs in their 30+ tour dates this year.


Setlist

Right before they played their finale, “Blue Hotel”, Tucker mentioned that the song was getting airplay on The Current and that they’ve just debut the music video by Miriam Bennet on Esquire and they seemed really pleased with it.



Again, Tucker mentioned that playing in a photo gallery was quite a unique experience for them, adding, “You can’t hide behind the lights or through the haze of liquor…”



Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden are currently on tour in support of The Shape The Color The Feel. The Beatles exhibit runs through September 7th.



Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden at the Midwest Music Museum, Minneapolis (28 Jul 2014)

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