The Pxies are coming! The Pixies are coming! 10/11 at the Palace Theatre

From left: Paz Lenchantin, David Lovering, Black Francis, Joey Santiago
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The Pixies just announced a second leg to their North American Tour and it will bring them to the Palace Theatre in St. Paul on October 11, 2017. Special guest will be Brooklyn’s Mitski (“one of the most compelling voices in the sphere of indie rock” – Pitchfork). Reserved seat balcony and general admission floor tickets ($50.00) go on sale to the public on Friday, February 24 at 10:00 AM. Tickets will be available online at etix.com and first-avenue.com, in person at The Depot Tavern and select ticket outlets or by phone at 1-800-514-3849. Six ticket limit – strictly enforced.

Pixies, a longtime leader in helping to break the ticket scalper stranglehold, will be working to get their face-value tickets to their fans, and not to touts for inflated resale, something they did very successfully during last Fall’s UK tour. Said Pixies manager Richard Jones, “On this tour, we are asking the promoters and the venues to make available as many tickets as possible for pre-sales. That way, we can help insure that tickets get into the hands of the fans and not the scalpers. We’ve also asked the promoters to remove any secondary site links and to use their anti-tout teams and technology to help combat the scalper market.”

On the 2017 dates, Pixies – Joey Santiago/guitar, Black Francis/guitar & vocals, David Lovering/drums, and bassist Paz Lenchantin – are introducing to its global audiences a brand new stage set designed by their longtime production manager Simon Foster and lighting designer Myles Mangino. The design is simple and sleek and fashioned around special pods that are positioned behind the band, housing all of the lighting. Fans can expect a set list comprised of the classics and catalogue rarities as well as newer songs from Indie Cindy and the band’s latest release, Head Carrier. As is the norm, there will be no firm setlist for Pixies’ shows; their sets, while pulled from nearly 90 songs that the band has rehearsed and is prepared to play, will change somewhat from night to night with every number determined just before it’s performed.

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