The National - Cherry Tree Club

Who is this is for? Is there a person who likes War on Drugs and/or Fleet Foxes who is unfamiliar with The National? I want to meet this person. Are there a lot of Father John Misty fans that have never heard a National song? I get that maybe some folks might like Death Cab and not care for The National but surely they’ve tested those waters by now.
This isn’t what we want to hear but the more I think about it…

That RIYL might be for young people who aren’t 40. Lol. And who are hearing these old bands for the first time now.
 
Does the venue have seating? The 3 shows out here typically do not, they are more like open parks than amphitheaters. (though @hatfieldpdx did state that they now do some limited assigned seating at Edgefield)
Good news – by the looks of the Edgefield website, both shows appear to be general admission. Hopefully, they realized that the experience was greatly diminished for most folks.
 
This isn’t what we want to hear but the more I think about it…

That RIYL might be for young people who aren’t 40. Lol. And who are hearing these old bands for the first time now.
I suppose you’re right though, I would imagine if they’re streaming one of those artists on Spotify, it wouldn’t take too long for The National to show up in their algorithm.
 
Good news – by the looks of the Edgefield website, both shows appear to be general admission. Hopefully, they realized that the experience was greatly diminished for most folks.

I wish it wasn't because I want more benefit for my membership but I could really care less. I think it would be awesome if cherry tree got in 30min to an hour early to get their merch and a better spot but I'm being greedy
 
I bought a couple of tickets for their gig in Glasgow in September with Soccer Mommy supporting. I notice The Beths are supporting on some of the US dates, well worth catching if you can.
 
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