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Conor Oberst closed out his recent US tour with a performance at the Rock the Garden festival, presented by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and MPR's The Current, earlier this month. The set, for which he was backed by the Felice Brothers, featured songs from his Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain, and more. Fans around the world can now watch their performance of "Hundreds of Ways" here and hear the full set at thecurrent.org.

 

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Conor Oberst closed out his recent US tour with a performance at the Rock the Garden festival, presented by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and Minnesota Public Radio's The Current, earlier this month. The set, for which he was backed by the Felice Brothers, featured songs from his 2014 Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain—"Time Forgot," "Hundreds of Ways," and "Artifact #1"—and favorites from throughout his career. Fans around the world can now watch their performance of "Hundreds of Ways" below and hear the full set streaming at thecurrent.org.

To pick up a copy of Upside Down Mountain, head to the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

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Conor Oberst: Rock the Garden 2015 by MPR / Nate Ryan
  • Tuesday, June 30, 2015
    Watch: Conor Oberst Performs at Rock the Garden, via The Current
    MPR / Nate Ryan

    Conor Oberst closed out his recent US tour with a performance at the Rock the Garden festival, presented by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and Minnesota Public Radio's The Current, earlier this month. The set, for which he was backed by the Felice Brothers, featured songs from his 2014 Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain—"Time Forgot," "Hundreds of Ways," and "Artifact #1"—and favorites from throughout his career. Fans around the world can now watch their performance of "Hundreds of Ways" below and hear the full set streaming at thecurrent.org.

    To pick up a copy of Upside Down Mountain, head to the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

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