FEIST

Supported by El May
FRI 29 FEB @ 8:00PM
SOLD OUT
- Price
- $49.80 + bf
- Bookings
- 02 9550 3666
- Mode
- Concert - General Admission
- Tickets
- On sale now @ metrotheatre.com.au
- Buy tickets online
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RUNNING TIMES
El May – 9:15pm
FEIST – 10:00pm
Canadian chanteuse FEIST is bringing her immaculately crafted songs and beguiling voice to Australia in February / March 2008 for the St Jeromes Laneway Festival.
Laneway organisers are now pleased to announce some very special sideshows for Sydney and Melbourne.
Feist will play at the Prince of Wales on Tuesday 26th February and the Metro in Sydney on Friday 29th February, and it has been confirmed that these two performances will be the only opportunity fans will have to see Feist in her very own shows during her February/March tour.
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Before the release of 2004’s Let It Die, Leslie Feist was quickly emerging as Canada’s worst kept secret. She paid her dues in a teenage punk band, as a part-time Broken Social Scenester and as Peaches’ collaborator/flatmate and then surprised everyone, not least herself, by releasing an album full of quiet charm and becoming an international cult favourite (thanks in no small part to the bouncy foxtrot of ‘Mushaboom’). Awards were won, relentless touring ensued, and somewhere in between, Let It Die’s impressive follow-up was written and recorded.
The release of The Reminder earlier this year confirmed that FEIST is no flash in the pan. From the compulsive pop of ‘My Moon My Man’ to the jangly teen dream paean ‘1234’ (as heard on the recent iPod ad) to the late-night brooding of ‘Brandy Alexander’, The Reminder is a thing of unique beauty which has catapulted FEIST into super star status internationally.
Tickets for the Sydney and Melbourne shows go on-sale on Monday 10th December – and once they are snapped up your only chance to see FEIST will be at the St Jeromes Laneway Festivals – so be quick.
Catch FEIST as she tours Australia for the first time this February proudly presented by Laneway Festival, Triple j and YEN

