Glasvegas Added to U.S. Kings of Leon Date

glasvegas2 150x150 Glasvegas Added to U.S. Kings of Leon DateGlasvegas will make a triumphant return to the states to join the Kings of Leon on their U.S. Tour for 12 dates starting September 9th in Connecticut and ending their leg on September 26th in Milwaukee. Glasvegas will also be headlining a handful of U.S. dates leading up to their appearance at this year’s Lollapalooza Festival.

Glasvegas Headlining Dates (Tickets on Sale Now)

7/27 Grand Ballroom San Francisco, CA

7/28 Henry Fonda Theater Los Angeles, CA

7/31 House of Blues Las Vegas, NV

8/01 Rialto Theater Tucson, AZ

8/03 Emo’s Austin, TX

8/04 The Loft Dallas, TX

8/06 Beaumont Club Kansas City, MO

8/08 Lollapalooza Chicago, IL

Glasvegas on Tour with Kings of Leon (Select Date On-Sale Now)

9/9 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT

9/11 Comcast Center Mansfield, MA

9/12 Izod Center East Rutherford, NJ

9/14 Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, NY

9/16 Bell Centre Montreal, QC

9/17 Scotiabank Place Ottawa, ON

9/19 Copps Coliseum Hamilton, ON

9/20 John Labatt London, ON

9/22 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI

9/23 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH

9/25 Verizon Center Noblesville, IN

9/26 Bradley Center Milwaukee, WI

Glasvegas – Daytrotter Session

glasvegas1 150x150 Glasvegas   Daytrotter SessionGlasvegas some uncut versions of: “Daddy’s Gone”, “Geraldine” and “Please Come Back Home”, recorded at the Daytrotter studios during SXSW. You can stream the songs on the Daytrotter website but to download you have to make an account.


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Glasvegas – Flowers & Football Tops

glasvegasflowers 150x150 Glasvegas   Flowers & Football Tops Last week Alan McGee said the band could become the “biggest band in the world.” So, it seemed like no better time to review the bands latest single. “Flowers & Football Tops” is the latest single from their hugely successful debut album. The album version clocks in at almost seven minutes (radio edit chops it in half) and it is a towering epic track. For some reason at about the five minute mark in the song singer James Allan bust into a rendition of “You Are My Sunshine.” It is something you don’t expect at all . Personally, it seems a little hokey and unnecessary part to an otherwise cracking tune. Alan McGee might be right in the long run but for now Glasvegas could use another round.