Snow Patrol Side Project Tired Pony (featuring members of R.E.M. and Belle and Sebastian) Announce Exclusive Dates
. Following the huge demand for tickets for Tired Pony's debut U.S. show in New York City on October 1st, Tired Pony will not only be moving their show to a larger venue � NYC's Irving Plaza � but will also be adding a second U.S. date in Los Angeles for their west coast fans. The L.A. show will take place on October 4th at the El Rey Theatre. Tired Pony's debut U.S. show in New York City on October 1st, Tired Pony will not only be moving their show to a larger venue � NYC's Irving Plaza � but will also be adding a second U.S. date in Los Angeles for their west coast fans. The L.A. show will take place on October 4th at the El Rey Theatre. Tired Pony was born after Gary Lightbody decamped to Portland, Oregon's Type Foundry studio, inviting along Troy Stewart, a regular touring member of Snow Patrol; Iain Archer, a longtime Snow Patrol collaborator; Richard Colburn, Belle & Sebastian's drummer and former collaborator with Lightbody in Reindeer Section; and producer Garret "Jacknife" Lee (U2, Bloc Party), who helped to recruit Tired Pony's final two members: Peter Buck from R.E.M. and Scott McCaughey, R.E.M.'s full-time auxiliary member since 1994. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Tired Pony CDs |
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