Wilco to Live Webcast Two Shows from Sold-Out US Tour

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Wilco's current tour, An Evening with Wilco, may be fully sold-out, but that doesn't mean you'll have to go without. Tune in to the band site for live webcasts of Tuesday's show from Boston and Wednesday's show from Concord, New Hampshire. Relix described the tour opener as "a spirited rock-and-roll blowout." You can also enjoy Wilco live via the forthcoming vinyl release of Kicking Television: Live in Chicago.

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Wilco's current North American tour, An Evening with Wilco, may be fully sold-out, but that doesn't mean you'll have to go without. Fans with or without tickets to these intimate sets will be able to experience two upcoming concerts this week live and online, as the band's website, wilcoworld.net, will be broadcasting Tuesday's show from Boston's Orpheum Theatre and the Wednesday show from the Capitol Center in Concord, New Hampshire. Visit the Roadcase section of the site on those nights to take in what have proven to be some monumental, three-plus-hour sets.

Relix described the tour opener in Miami as "a spirited rock-and-roll blowout," saying: "Wilco delivered." The band's recent stop at the Durham Performing Arts Center was an "unforgettable experience," says the Raleigh Telegram. "Amid winding guitar solos and impeccably coordinated lighting effects," writes the Telegram's Alexandra Gehringer, "Jeff Tweedy reminded old fans why they still love him and gave new fans a sort of Cliff’s Notes to Wilco—showcasing 15 years worth of the band’s best sing-along classics and cult favorite B-sides—all in about three hours."

Another way to enjoy the live Wilco experience is via the band's 2005 live album, Kicking Television, which is due out for the first time on vinyl just in time for Record Store Day, April 17. The LP box set includes an audiophile, 180-gram vinyl pressing of the album on four discs with eight previously unreleased bonus tracks and a fold-out commemorative poster. You can pre-order it now in the Nonesuch Store and receive the original album tracks as 320 kbps MP3s at no additional cost.

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  • Monday, April 5, 2010
    Wilco to Live Webcast Two Shows from Sold-Out US Tour
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    Wilco's current North American tour, An Evening with Wilco, may be fully sold-out, but that doesn't mean you'll have to go without. Fans with or without tickets to these intimate sets will be able to experience two upcoming concerts this week live and online, as the band's website, wilcoworld.net, will be broadcasting Tuesday's show from Boston's Orpheum Theatre and the Wednesday show from the Capitol Center in Concord, New Hampshire. Visit the Roadcase section of the site on those nights to take in what have proven to be some monumental, three-plus-hour sets.

    Relix described the tour opener in Miami as "a spirited rock-and-roll blowout," saying: "Wilco delivered." The band's recent stop at the Durham Performing Arts Center was an "unforgettable experience," says the Raleigh Telegram. "Amid winding guitar solos and impeccably coordinated lighting effects," writes the Telegram's Alexandra Gehringer, "Jeff Tweedy reminded old fans why they still love him and gave new fans a sort of Cliff’s Notes to Wilco—showcasing 15 years worth of the band’s best sing-along classics and cult favorite B-sides—all in about three hours."

    Another way to enjoy the live Wilco experience is via the band's 2005 live album, Kicking Television, which is due out for the first time on vinyl just in time for Record Store Day, April 17. The LP box set includes an audiophile, 180-gram vinyl pressing of the album on four discs with eight previously unreleased bonus tracks and a fold-out commemorative poster. You can pre-order it now in the Nonesuch Store and receive the original album tracks as 320 kbps MP3s at no additional cost.

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