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Detroit - Weekend Concert Planner 11/01-11/05 Print E-mail
Written by John Louse   
Friday, 02 November 2007
FRIDAY
ImageSammy Hagar & The Wabos @ Fox Theatre - Even though David Lee Roth is shockingly back on stage with the rest of Van Halen, the Red Rocker carries on with a fall tour. Bypassing his usually highly successful summer shows at DTE Energy Music Theatre, Hagar heads to the Fox for a two hour plus show full of tequila shots and hits from his Van Halen and solo days. Fellow Van Halen castoff Michael Anthony backs up Hagar in the show and if you don’t wake up the next day with a hangover, you obviously weren’t there.
Tickets range from $36 to $75 and are available at www.olympiaentertainment.com.


Dashboard Confessional @ Clutch Cargos - After a September acoustic stop at Meadowbrook, Chris Carraba’s wildly popular band comes for a more proper show. Their new album, The Shade Of Poison Trees, debuted in the Top 20 late this summer and carries on the tradition of Dashboard’s emotional yet upbeat acoustic tunes tailored made for the teenage crowd. Dashboard was emo before the genre became such a polarizing sticking point in music. Fellow troubadour John Ralston opens up the show.
Tickets are $27.50 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com.

SATURDAY
Image Senses Fail (with New Found Glory) @ The Fillmore Detroit - Well over a year into touring behind their Still Searching record, the New Jersey band soliders on with what will probably be their last major tour before heading back to the studio. The band recently released their Still Searching Deluxe Edition, complete with bonus tracks. Sense Fail has been upstaging bands for much of the past year, but they have found a strong counterpart in longtime punk-pop stars New Found Glory. NFG have been touring their album Coming Home as well as their movie soundtrack cover album From The Screen to Your Stereo since the beginning of the year. New York based Dr. Manhattan open up the show.


Tickets are $20 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com.

Keith Urban @ Palace of Auburn Hills - The tabloid fodder ridden Urban has gained more attention for his marriage to Nicole Kidman and his drinking than his music. Touring for his Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing, Urban brings his slicked up country sound to sure to be a full crowd.
Tickets range from $37 to $57 and are available at www.palacenet.com.

Bump @ Blind Pig - The Michigan based jam band continues their tour with a stop in Ann Arbor. The band’s sound is custom made for college aged students and will even please the prog-rock fans too. Hopefully, the fans in Ann Arbor are in a celebratory mood after the Michigan/Michigan State football game.
Tickets are $7 and are available at the door.

MONDAY
ImageManchester Orchestra w/ The Annuals @ The Shelter
- After a summer of touring around the world playing festivals such as Glastonbury, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo, as well as getting voted in for the UK's ATP vs. the Fans, ambitious Raleigh, NC six-piece Annuals arrive in Detroit with labelmates and friends Manchester Orchestra. This tour is a particularly unique one for both bands, as Annuals and Manchester Orchestra have recorded a one-of-a-kind split 7-inch, covering the others' songs, to be sold exclusively at their shows. Annuals cover Manchester Orchestra's "Where Have You Been" and Manchester Orchestra cover Annuals "Brother." As a special added bonus, the artwork for the 7-inch split features each band reinterpreting the others' album cover. .
 
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