Since we last wrote, Cure For Paranoia took Minneapolis by storm. At the Fine Line, Cure For Paranoia’s songs about political frustration resonated strongly with the crowd. Sadie Gustafson-Zook, who opened the show, said her entry “I just wanna be” took on a new meaning when she saw her community come together to resist ICE. Riley & the Urban Revival’s joyful set gave the crowd something to celebrate.
Riley & the Urban Revival by Jaida Grey Eagle for NPR
Tonight, we’re back on the east coast for the first-ever Contest show in Boston where Cloudbelly and WBUR’s local favoriteElla Faye will open at The Sinclair. We just released a few more tickets; if you’re in the area, we’d love to see you tonight!
You can also still get tickets for Cure For Paranoia’s final two dates of this tour. In New York, Top Shelf favorites Tiril Jackson and Lily Talmers will open at Warsaw. And when we return to D.C., where Cure For Paranoia filmed its Tiny Desk concert back in May, local synth pop band ViRG and Contest finalistLes Greene will play the opening slots.
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