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But with her band, the Attachment Theory, as evident at Friday night’s set at the Salt Shed, audiences can now witness a more ...
Castlemaine's Town Folk Festival returns for another year, boasting a stellar line up with plenty of local and international ...
For the first time in the festival's 11-year history, Karangahape Road will close to cars to allow people and music to fill.
It kept up as Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory took their places and the singer repeated the line “Who wants to live forever?” as keyboard bleeps bumped behind her. It was a striking ...
Artist photo - “I don't want to make the same record twice,” Sharon Van Etten says ahead of her May 12 show at Denver’s Ogden Theatre. Credit: Devin Oktar Yalkin Over the course of her 15-year ...
Festival-goers will have the option to camp or to travel stress-free with a dedicated festival bus service running return ...
Tāmaki Makaurau’s iconic street festival is back, and bigger than ever in every way imaginable! Yes, the first line-up of ...
The last time Sharon Van Etten played a show in Denver, a storm blew in from the mountains and flooded the streets, forcing the venue to bar the crowd inside until the torrent passed.
Sharon Van Etten began her first ever tour with her new band The Attachment Theory with shows in Rhode Island, Woodstock, and her home state, NJ, back in February, and while she also performed at ...
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, with Love Spells, at Roadrunner, Thursday, May 1 Before anyone set foot on stage, it started: a synth-bass throb and pulsing purple lights filling the air.