December looks like one to remember
94.7’s annual concert event “December to Remember” has kicked off. Tickets are now on sale for twelve different alternative artists during the month of December, and are selling fast.
Dec. 1 – Awolnation, Hustle and Drone, $40.50
Dec. 2 – Andrew McMahon, Holiday Friends, $23.50
Dec. 3 – Elle King, $15
Dec. 4 – Cold War Kids, Dogheart, $29.50
Dec. 5 – Modest Mouse, $50 (SOLD OUT)
Dec. 6 – Modest Mouse, $50
Dec. 7 – Alabama Shakes, The Weather Machine, $42 (SOLD OUT)
Dec. 8 – Saint Motel, Houndmouth, $24
Dec. 9 – X Ambassadors, Adventure Galley, $19
Dec. 10 – Twenty One Pilots, Minden, $37 (SOLD OUT)
Dec. 13 – Robert DeLong, Bibliothek, $18
Dec. 15 – Matt and Kim, Fringe Class, $37
Dec. 16 – Death Cab for Cutie, $45
Dec. 17 – Death Cab for Cutie, $45 (SOLD OUT)
Attending every concert might drain your wallet, with the events ranging from $15 for Ellie King to $50 for Modest Mouse. But don’t wait — if this year is anything like ones past, tickets will be gone within the week. Tickets are available online at http://www.947.fm/pages/22022775.php
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