Beach House
The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL
About the Event
Overview
Beach House makes a stop on their tour at The Chicago Theatre with Papercuts on August 18th!
Doors to the venue open at 6:30PM and the show will start promptly at 7:30PM.
We highly recommend you arrive at the venue 60 minutes early, so you can pass through security and be in your seats once the event begins.
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The Madison Square Garden Company places the safety and security of our guests above all else. For that reason, we continuously assess and upgrade security measures across all our venues, including the recent introduction of more rigorous bag screenings.
To help ensure that everybody attending our events can enjoy unforgettable and safe experiences, we strongly discourage guests from bringing unnecessary bags, particularly backpacks. As always, all bags will be subject to rigorous screening which can delay entry into all our venues.
Your safety and security are of great importance to us and we look forward to seeing you.
No outside food or beverage is permitted in the venue.
Beach House released 7, the group’s 7th full-length record, on CD/LP/CS/DL May 11th, 2018. The new Beach House album is available worldwide on Sub Pop, except in Europe and Australia/New Zealand, where it was released by Bella Union and Mistletone. 7 features standouts including the Valentine’s Day ‘18 single “Lemon Glow,” along with “Black Car,” “Drunk In LA,” “Dark Spring,” and today, their latest offering, the transcendent “Dive.” All of the songs on 7 began in Beach House’s home studio in Baltimore, and were finished at Carriage House in Stamford, CT and Palmetto Studio in Los Angeles. The album was mixed by Alan Moulder.
Beach House (Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand) released B-sides and Rarities in 2017, which served as a proverbial “cleaning out the closet” to pave way for a new creative process. Their approach in the creation of 7 was rebirth and rejuvenation. Scally and Legrand used to limit themselves to what they thought they could perform live, but this time that limitation was ignored. Also, instead of one long studio session, Beach House recorded when inspired by batches of songs, which resulted in five mini-sessions over the course of eleven months.
There will be NO RE-ENTRY for this show.