Neon Trees
Marymoor Park Concerts
6046 West Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE
Redmond, WA 98052
Aug 31, 2024
6:00 PM PDT
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About this concert
Your Base Camp pass includes the following:
Free parking
Seperate Base Camp entrance
Base Camp viewing area with excellent site lines
Private entrace to the general admission area
Base Camp luxury restroom facilities
Ping Pong
Foos Ball
Corn Hole
Hosted food, soda's and waters
2 Drink Tokens good for cocktails, beer, wine and specialty items
TICKET TO THE CONCERT IS NOT INCLUDED
YOU MUST BE 21+ TO ENTER BASE CAMP
Cocktails, beer and wine are available for an additional charge after tokens have been used. Base Camp provides comfort back Adirondack chairs & side tables on a first come, first serve basis. Seating availability not guaranteed. Base Camp entry is provided by Cascade Music Foundation, net proceeds are used to fund music programs and instrument needs in Seattle Public Schools via donations to The Creative Advantage through Seattle Foundation.
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Jason
August 15th 2024
Excellent show. Wish you had a LONGER set. The vocals were on point. I love to hear a band that sounds better or as good as their recorded music. They are a MUST see if you like their music!
Atlanta, GA@Coca-Cola Roxy
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Neon Trees Biography
A confluence of personal and shared experiences awakened Neon Trees in 2019. Following
four relatively quiet years, the multiplatinum genre-busting alternative quartet—Tyler Glenn [lead
vocals, piano, keys], Chris Allen [lead guitar], Elaine Bradley [drums] and Branden Campbell
[bass],—reignited the spark. The musicians summoned the same rock spirit, pop universality,
and disco ball-drenched grooves that millions of fans fell in love with, while infusing a lot of
wisdom and a little more wit earned along the way.
The first chapter introduced a sizzling signature sound cast in synth soul and rooted in robust
guitars. The group began a rapid ascent to the forefront of popular culture fueled by 2010’s
Habits. Its lead single “Animal” scored a double-platinum certification from the RIAA and took
home “Top Alternative Song” at the Billboard Music Awards. In 2012, Picture Show spawned the
quadruple-platinum “Everybody Talks,” which soared to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. 2014 saw
Pop Psychology bow at #1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart and #6 on the Top 200 in
addition to producing the gold hit, “Sleeping With A Friend.” Along the way, the quartet garnered
acclaim from Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, and performing countless soldout
headline gigs. After a successful 2015 headliner, Neon Trees took a well-earned break. In
2019, they return with the first single “Used To Like” and kick off a bold and bright new chapter.
Read Morefour relatively quiet years, the multiplatinum genre-busting alternative quartet—Tyler Glenn [lead
vocals, piano, keys], Chris Allen [lead guitar], Elaine Bradley [drums] and Branden Campbell
[bass],—reignited the spark. The musicians summoned the same rock spirit, pop universality,
and disco ball-drenched grooves that millions of fans fell in love with, while infusing a lot of
wisdom and a little more wit earned along the way.
The first chapter introduced a sizzling signature sound cast in synth soul and rooted in robust
guitars. The group began a rapid ascent to the forefront of popular culture fueled by 2010’s
Habits. Its lead single “Animal” scored a double-platinum certification from the RIAA and took
home “Top Alternative Song” at the Billboard Music Awards. In 2012, Picture Show spawned the
quadruple-platinum “Everybody Talks,” which soared to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. 2014 saw
Pop Psychology bow at #1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart and #6 on the Top 200 in
addition to producing the gold hit, “Sleeping With A Friend.” Along the way, the quartet garnered
acclaim from Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, and performing countless soldout
headline gigs. After a successful 2015 headliner, Neon Trees took a well-earned break. In
2019, they return with the first single “Used To Like” and kick off a bold and bright new chapter.
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