A small portion of the crowd, in turn, trickled out. The band was about 30 minutes into their set when the rain started to trickle down - and continued for the next hour. Unfortunately, that picture-perfect scenario didn't last long.
"They put you in a free concert in the middle of the city. “What a cool city you have here," he said soon after, looking out at park's surrounding skyscrapers. “This time we get to play on stage instead of the parking garage.” "So, we didn’t have a tornado this time!” frontman Chad Urmston said from the stage early on. They opened with the stomping, harmony-rich rocker "Be Gone," off their 2017 album "America, Location 12." Summer tour with ofarevolution and phillyglove Tickets on sale (link in bio) Support Ukraine and donate to Leleka (link in. The closer two names are, the greater the probability people will like both.
'Dispatch: Zimbabwe' went on to sell out three consecutive nights at the Garden, moving more than 60,000 tickets in all. Dispatch ended up playing an impromptu acoustic concert in a nearby parking garage for a handful of fans.īut this time, the storm clouds looming over the park kept at bay, and when Dispatch took the stage just after 9:30 p.m., it looked like the threat had totally passed. Music-MapDispatch People who like Dispatch might also like these artists. Inspired to play together again to raise money for charities in Zimbabwe, the band quickly sold out the first night in just minutes, making Dispatch the first independent band ever to sell out the storied venue. You might remember that the Boston-based group was also supposed to play 2017's Live On the Green, but a tornado warning shut the show down at the last minute. Nashville's massively popular free concert series Live On the Green kicked off its tenth year at Public Square Park on Thursday - and luckily, lightning didn't strike twice for headliners Dispatch.