About this concert
Doors at 4:30 pm | Show at 5:30 pm The concert will continue rain or shine. Small personal clutches, purses, fanny packs, or clear plastic / vinyl / PVC bags (max size 12"x12"x 6") are the only carry-in bags that are allowed. BSF is a cashless facility and is unable to accept cash as a form of payment at any/all points of sale. Advanced tickets can be purchased online or at The Sylvee box office. On the day of the show, if tickets are still available, they can be purchased at Breese Stevens Field. The venue box office will open at 3:30pm. Thompson Investment Management Lounge tickets include private lounge area, access to General Admission, food, 3 free cocktails, unlimited beer, wine, soda and water. FAQs: - Chairs, stools, and stadium seats will not be allowed - NO BLANKETS - No Umbrellas - Smoking and vaping will not be allowed inside the stadium. A smoking corral will be available outside of Gate 3 - No outside food and beverages
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Shauna
March 13th 2024
As expected, this show was amazing! What a great venue to have an intimate performance. The sound system was excellent and really featured Cat Power's extraordinary voice. Bob would be proud of her renditions. Great supporting band! Would have loved an encore though. Maybe those going to her second sold out night will get that privilege.
Portland, OR@Revolution Hall
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Cat Power Biography
Charlyn Marie Marshall, also known as Chan (pronounced "Shawn") Marshall, was born in the U.S state of Georgia on 21 January 1972. After dropping out of high school, she started performing under the name Cat Power while in Atlanta, backed by musicians Glen Thrasher, Mark Moore, and others. She soon moved to New York City where, after opening for Liz Phair in 1994, she met Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth and Tim Foljahn of Two Dollar Guitar, who encouraged her to record, and played on her first two albums, 1995's Dear Sir and 1996's Myra Lee. In 1996 she was signed to Matador Records, and released her third album, What Would the Community Think, which spawned a single and music video, "Nude as the News".
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