November 12, 2012 | 2:24 PM | By Julie Miller
Just Announced: R5 Productions bringing Jeff Mangum to Delaware in February
FILED UNDER: Artists, Concert Previews, Events, News, Scene, Jeff Mangum, R5 Productions, The DuPont Theatre
It’s a first for R5 Productions and a last for Jeff Mangum: the Neutral Milk Hotel musician will be making a stop during his final tour at The DuPont Theatre in Wilmington, DE on Tuesday, February 5th. It’s R5 Productions’ first show across the Delaware-Pennsylvania border. Mangum, the leader of perhaps indie music’s most esteemed band, will be performing an acoustic show. He had this to say about the tour:
hello friends in a flock of finches unfolding from the face of a foam horse on the phone to inform you that jeff is heading out for one last u.s. acoustic tour, giving him the chance to play to all the silver citizens dwelling in citys that he has yet to sing in.
Tickets are $30 and will go on sale this Thursday, November 15th. Below, watch a live video of Mangum performing “Oh Comely” at Penn’s Irvine Auditorium from this past January.
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