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Nine-piece multi-cultural band, GOGOL BORDELLO return to America to bring venues like Aztec Theatre (San Antonio) to capacity as they travel coast to coast. These shows will give audiences a first chance to hear new tracks from their seventh studio album Seekers and Finders, which Mojo Magazine calls an “air-punching, vodka-swilling anthem, custom-built for circle pits worldwide."
Tickets for all shows go on sale at 9am this Friday, December 8.
My Live Nation members can secure tickets first during the exclusive pre-sale beginning 1pm Wednesday, December 6 until 5pm Thursday, December 7.
For complete tour and ticketing details, visit: livenation.com.au.
Formed in 1999 by frontman Eugene Hutz, Gogol Bordello took their style of Eastern European-influenced gypsy punk and doused it deep into the underground rock of New York City. In keeping with his vision of creating an international groove, he recruited musicians of all ages, nationalities and cultures to join the ever-evolving line-up.
The group’s supercharged music is based on a gypsy two-step rhythm and is augmented by styles picked up along the way including metal, rap, flamenco, roots reggae, Italian spaghetti, western twang and dub. Their music and legendary concert performances have earned the band a global following and critical praise.
Don’t miss this aural party of instruments including violins, accordions, trumpet, marimba amongst the standard rock basics of guitars, drum and bass. A live musical experience like no other, Gogol Bordell will break boundaries this March.
"... the ever-evolving collective has defied the boundaries of continents and genres in their quest for spiritual illumination through gypsy punk." - Consequence of Sound
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I LOVE Gogol Bordello, have been to several concerts, have many albums, and some shirts and other merch. I was bringing a friend who didn't know this music, assuring her that it was great. And the show has always fun! It was SO LOUD that we left during the third song. Ear plugs distorted the music, and it was painful without them. I was SO LOUD, that we couldn't hear the music, or the words. My friend said she thought she could tell it's good music. I promised to play her some tracks at volumes we could hear and enjoy. I don't know if it was the venue, or if they've cranked up the volume beyond what they've done in the past. But for us, the show was a disaster. We travelled to get there. I've never had this experience with this group before. It was heart-breaking to have to leave a Gogol Bordello concert...
The ADA seats were comfortable, only positive at The Queen. The sound ruined our experience. Heard feedback several times. We couldn’t hear Eugene Hutz’s comments. Several times we couldn’t hear the songs because the sound was horribly mixed. We looked forward to this concert and the experience was ruined.
Love the energy this band creates- great venue for their show!
This was the third time we have seen Gogol Bordello in concert, and they did not disappoint! Their energy level and collaboration is off the charts, and the addition of Crazy and the Brains was great. Puzzled Panthers were visually fun, but not as strong musically. The crowd was great too - so thoroughly engaged in the performance.
They were a lot of fun too see. Very engaged and had a lot of ideals and opinions to share. The whole band played beautifully and the lead singer Eugene sounded phenomenal. A favorite band of mine for many years and they keep coming up with new songs and new ways to play. Had a lot of favorite moments. Great vibes and I felt right where I belong.
The energy at the music farm was something you can’t put into words. Glad we were able to experience Puzzled Panther and Gogol Bordello.
These guys know how to throw a party! Any chance I get to see Gogol Bordello is not a chance I'm going to miss. The vibes were immaculate
the VIP package was a TOTAL RIPOFF. No one at the venue knew what it included not could they find out. As a result, it was a complete WASTE of money. I blame TICKETMASTER for not standing by or supporting what is sells.
Gogol Bordello was high energy and such a great show! They have such a diverse band with unique instruments. Every band member contributes to the overall show in fun ways. They are incredibly talented and play great music. Not a lot of talking in between songs which was appreciated. You will have a great time at one of their shows!
Mary Shelley, who played at opening, was absolutely amazing!!! I waned to see the entire concert just with them. Gogogl Bordello though was disappointed. I don't appreticate the musicians complaining that their audience is not loud or active enough.
It was awesome! I have been fun of this band for long time.
The show was absolutely beautiful and soul cleansing as always! Every show is different in an amazing way. Never hesitate to say yes to going to a Gogol Bordello shows. Brooklyn Bowl Is a great venue and has been keeping the Philadelphia music scene stay fresh.
One of the best concerts I ever visited, and I have been to many. Highly recommend it to everyone; the atmosphere and energy are insane.
Gogol Bordello's music is very positive and upbeat. Everyone in the crowd was dancing and smiling for the hour and a half that they played. Can't wait for them to come back again!
Band: awesome. But you knew that! The sound at house of blues Cleveland left something to be desired. I couldn't hear a damn thing the band members said on the mic. Maybe I was too close...? I was front and center and couldn't make out 95% of what was said between songs.
The concert was amazing and the venue was fantastic. Hard to imagine a better experience!!
Gogol Bordello puts on an excellent show! Danced all night long. The energy is unmatched.
Gogol Bordello were a fireball of entertainment underserved by a muddy pathetic sound system. Not the first time a top notch performance has been hampered by bad sound at the Burt.
Opening act shined. Gogal was outstanding as usual.