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SUMMARY:Communities: Trust The Front Yard Film Screening Series
DESCRIPTION:Communities: Trust\nThe Front Yard Film Screening Series \nSep 22\, 2023 – Dec 22\, 2023\nThe Front Yard film screening series features seasonally changing projected media art programs\, highlighting the work of Western New York artists. The inaugural program revolves around the theme of communities: trust\, coinciding with The 2023 Buffalo Humanities Festival. Presentations will begin after dark each night and will run for three months. \nCommunities: Trust\, guest curated by Dorothea Braemer\, Lukia Costello\, and  Meg Knowles\, tackles the topic of community and trust through the lens of the diverse perspectives of 10 regional media artists. Tammy McGovern’sAutostorm presents a notion of community disappeared into the confines of our cars. Kyla Kegler’s Monster Society performatively studies alienation and finding ways to approach community. Her Own Hero by Lukia Costello and the late Tilke Hill tackles the history of women’s self-defense\, and Harlem Nights by Kaitlyn Lowe celebrates the community of radical artists of the Harlem Renaissance in the form of a visual poem.  In Savage Future\, Terry Jones interrogates the American-Indian boarding school experience and in Mrs. Snow\, Annette Daniels-Taylor explores the mindset of a mid-century  African-American domestic worker.  Olurotimi Akanbi’sUrban Transitions draws attention to the contrast between communities in urban and rural landscapes in and around Buffalo\, while Edreys Wajed’s The Sidewalk imagines community from the perspective of a sidewalk on Buffalo’s East Side. Interwoven throughout the program are pieces by Phil Hastings and David Mawer.   Three pieces from Phil Hasting’s poetic fragmentum series metaphorically address community through evocative studies of humans and nature.  Seven playful geometric studies from David Mawer reference landing sequences and the pull of gravity through patterns of undulating dots\, lines and shapes\, sometimes superimposed over maps. \nDorothea Braemer and Meg Knowles are filmmakers and professors in the media production major at Buffalo State University\, and Lukia Costello\, also a filmmaker\, is the founding director of the Spark Filmmaker Collaborative and the Micromania Film Festival. \nCommunities: Trust – Program Order and Credits:\nTammy McGovern  – Autostorm\, 2023   \nKyla Kegler – Monster Society\, 2022 \nDavid Mawer – Lerp Puppet Strings\, No. 1\, 2023 \nPhilip Hastings –  fragmentum 62 (c)\, 2017 \nDavid Mawer – Landing Sequence (for an Interdimensional Fleet)\, No. 3\, 2023 \nLukia Costello and Tilke Hill – Her Own Hero\, 2022 \nDavid Mawer – Algorithm for a Gravity Wave: Dots\, 2023 \nKaitlyn Lowe – Harlem Nights\, 2022 \nPhil Hastings – fragmentum 37 (b)\, 2018 \nDavid Mawer – Landing Sequence (for an Interdimensional Fleet)\, No. 2\, 2023 \nTerry Jones – Savage Future\, 2022 \nAnnette Daniels-Taylor – Mrs. Snow\, 2017\, 2018 \nDavid Mawer – Landing Sequence (for an Interdimensional Fleet)\, No. 1\, 2023 \nOlurotimi Akanbi – Urban Transitions\, 2022 \nDavid Mawer – Algorithm for a Gravity Wave: Grid\, 2023 \nPhil Hastings – fragmentum 43 (b)\, 2019 \nDavid Mawer – Landing Sequence (for an Interdimensional Fleet)\, No. 4\, 2023 \nEdreys Wajed – The Sidewalk\, 2018 \nTRT: 32 mins 48 seconds
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/communities-trust-the-front-yard-film-screening-series/
LOCATION:Burchfield Penney Art Center\, 1300 Elmwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event
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CREATED:20230919T124713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T124720Z
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SUMMARY:A Clearing View Charles E. Burchfield Reframed
DESCRIPTION:A Clearing View\nCharles E. Burchfield Reframed \nOct 13\, 2023 – Jan 28\, 2024\nCharles E. Burchfield was one of the great American artists of the 20th century\, but his work is sometimes overlooked as are many works on paper\, because they cannot be left on museum walls for years at a time. They are also shown behind glass\, which presents viewers with reflections of themselves\, distorting the work itself. This exhibition is the beginning of an effort to both literally and metaphorically reframe his paintings and offer an unencumbered view of his brilliant work\, properly presented and celebrated the way it can be today. \nThe 1930s were an important time in Burchfield’s career. It was during this decade that his work was featured in the first solo exhibition ever held at the then new Museum of Modern Art in New York City. After quitting his job at the Birge Wallpaper company in 1929\, Burchfield was finally able to devote all of his energy to painting. Around the same time\, he started building his own frames to display his work. On August 29\, 1934\, he wrote in his journal: \nWorking these last few days again on frames; it is hard work\, but at times enjoyable. Even the mechanical uncreative parts\, such as rubbing with sand-paper or using the rasp are a physical pleasure\, like walking or swimming. \nWorks from this period\, often presented in large dramatic frames with rustic finishes\, are excellent illustrations of how Burchfield himself intended for the work to be seen. Most of the best examples have little or no matt bordering the work and are presented in the way one might expect to see an oil painting. \nModern glass\, used in everything from windows and lenses to fiberglass and fiber optic cables\, is a building block for civilization. In windows\, it protects people from the elements. Lens technology has allowed people to see more clearly as their sight fails them. Burchfield himself needed glasses to continue painting. On November 24\, 1939\, he wrote: \nA.M. When I tried to draw in the studio\, I found I could not focus on the work at arm’s length. Alarmed\, I called Dr. Bennett\, who\, instead of assuring me it could be remedied\, said it presented quite a problem\, and would I see him at 5:00 P.M. So I had a bad hour or so\, until I reasoned out myself\, that an extra pair of glasses\, with more space for intermediate work\, and less for distance\, should do the trick.  \nIn his journals\, Burchfield often spoke of weather clearing after a storm as the rain or wind that ravaged the landscape moved away. This exhibition does the same. Like those new glasses\, it offers a clearing view of work too long distorted by obsolete glass. By reframing Burchfield’s work\, we also re-present his legacy and its importance in a world that needs his love of nature and his focus on the details in the world around us that anyone can connect with and enjoy.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/a-clearing-view-charles-e-burchfield-reframed/
LOCATION:Burchfield Penney Art Center\, 1300 Elmwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event,Family
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SUMMARY:John Wood: The System is Alive
DESCRIPTION:John Wood: The System is Alive \nOct 13\, 2023 – Apr 28\, 2024\nJohn C. Wood (1922-2012) was an educator and artist whose practice transcended divisions of media. Wood taught with distinction at Alfred University from 1954 to 1987 where he developed the photo\, graphic design\, book arts\, printmaking\, and foundation programs in the School of Art & Design. Wood was a revered and influential professor who described his aesthetic practice as “being in the state of drawing” and grounded in his personalized forms of “System Drawing.” These philosophies\, prominent throughout this exhibition\, are the connective tissue for his life’s work.  \nThe exhibition focuses on the relationship between Wood’s visual scholarship and its expression through diverse media\, extending through more than 25 different forms and variants. Among the media are drawings on various substrates\, including a range of papers\, rocks\, and sand\, and an equivalent variety of print media\, including intaglio\, etching\, lithographs\, woodcuts\, silkscreen\, and photography. The photographic works are themselves in a range of formats\, from cyanotypes to multi-media collages. Many of the works seen here have never been exhibited before. In his work\, Wood did not offer answers to questions\, instead presenting pathways for consideration. His work took on a range of subjects\, but ultimately\, they were platforms for conversation on topics of environmental\, political\, and social concerns.  \nNearly all Wood’s notes\, writings on art\, and preparatory works have been held and archived by members of his family. This record of achievement and discovery stretching from 1948 into the new millennium has not previously been studied.  John Wood: The System is Alive represents an in-depth examination of close to 400 of Wood’s notebooks\, sketchbooks\, one-of-a-kind experimental artist’s books\, and unframed preliminary drawings bringing forth a profound reinterpretation and radically new appreciation of the depth and breadth of an artist generally remembered as master photographer and educator.   \nWood’s artwork is in collections nationally. These include Baltimore Museum of Art\, Center for Creative Photography\, George Eastman House\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles County Museum\, The Museum of Modern Art\, The National Gallery of Canada\, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery\, and many others. This exhibition\, curated by Joseph Scheer and organized with help from the supportive team at the Institute for Electronic Arts at Alfred University is presented with support from the Tower Family Fund\, and the Wendt Foundation\, Thanks to Carol Wood and family for all of their great work and Anthony Bannon\, PhD for his review and advice on the broad spectrum of the artist’s career.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/john-wood-the-system-is-alive/
LOCATION:Burchfield Penney Art Center\, 1300 Elmwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event
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SUMMARY:Art in Craft Media 2023
DESCRIPTION:Art in Craft Media 2023\nPresented by the Sylvia L. Rosen Endowment for Fine Art in Craft Media\nNov 10\, 2023 – Mar 31\, 2024\nPresented by the Sylvia L. Rosen Endowment for Fine Art in Craft Media\, the 15th juried biennial exhibition celebrates and explores the contemporary work of fine artists of the region working with glass\, fiber\, wood\, clay\, metal\, and other craft media. The juror for Art in Craft Media 2023 is artist Peter B. Jones.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/art-in-craft-media-2023/
LOCATION:Burchfield Penney Art Center\, 1300 Elmwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240428T200000
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CREATED:20230919T190430Z
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SUMMARY:Doug An Inter-Media Enjambment
DESCRIPTION:Doug\nAn Inter-Media Enjambment \nNov 10\, 2023 – Apr 28\, 2024\nDoug is a Video and Sound Installation by Bufffluxus\, an ensemble composed of musicians\, vocalists and artists focused on exploring and developing the ideas and long and short forms proposed by the New Music\, Fluxus and Dada art movements. Doug can best be described as an Inter-Media Enjambment (in literature a continuation of a sentence or idea without interruption) that was created using various methods of Indeterminacy (the act of relying on elements of chance and interpretation where aspects of the work are left open to the interpreter’s free choice.)  \nThe story of Doug is a nostalgic fantasy concerning a pet rodent that was purchased by well-meaning parents to teach their children how to be responsible and care for others. As often happens\, there is a break in communication and Doug’s cage is left open. Being of the age where curiosity makes one less aware of their environment\, Doug wanders in search of comfort in matters of the heart. He quickly learns his pursuits are best served by relying on indeterminacy and an enjambment of ideas and disciplines. His attraction to chance\, abstraction and aspirational thought lead to a variety of emotional adventures that can be thought of as both provocative and ridiculous at the same time. Doug finds himself in a world of inter-media where indeterminacy and predetermined destination has led him to a nostalgic fantasy where he discovers aliens living in Target stores. Surviving on milkshakes and treacherous plants Doug lives in a world of thought whose story of abstraction are indiscernible to the audience. \nText for Doug is by Michael Basinski\, with video and animations by Andrew Deutsch and music by Don Metz. Collaborators created work independently which was jammed together during an editing process. Performers include violinist David Adamczyk\, guitarist Sonny Baker\, vocalist Michael Basinski \, bassist David Benders\, guitarist Don Metz\, percussionist John Smigielski and vocalists Kristen Smigielski and Kevin Thurston.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/doug-an-inter-media-enjambment/
LOCATION:Burchfield Penney Art Center\, 1300 Elmwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231125T133217Z
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SUMMARY:Textile Curiosities
DESCRIPTION:Textile Curiosities\nStep into a world where art and nature converge in a display of faux-taxidermy moth and butterfly sculptures. Aleah Ford\, known as “Moth On The Wall\,” invites you to experience the enchanting realm of these ephemeral creatures through her meticulously crafted works. In this exhibition\, Aleah’s sculptures come to life using textiles\, wire\, faux fur\, clay\, and flocking. The sculptures are presented within shadow boxes\, reminiscent of Victorian curiosity cabinets\, inviting viewers to step back in time to an era of exploration and discovery. Each box offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of the Lepidoptera.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/textile-curiosities/
LOCATION:Botanical Gardens\, 2655 South Park Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14218-1526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Speaker,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T191354
CREATED:20230919T115332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T115332Z
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SUMMARY:Jonas Brothers
DESCRIPTION:November 27\, 2023\nJonas Brothers \nJONAS BROTHERS ANNOUNCE 50 NEW DATES ACROSS 20 COUNTRIES IN EUROPE\, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND\, PLUS ADDITIONAL NORTH AMERICA SHOWS \n(July 27\, 2023) – The Jonas Brothers take THE TOUR global\, adding a massive 27 shows across Europe\, Australia\, and New Zealand. The new leg marks their first time performing in Australia\, New Zealand\, Poland\, Austria\, Czech Republic\, Northern Ireland\, Hamburg\, Lyon\, Munich\, and Norway. The band also revealed a colossal extension in North America to their most ambitious outing with 26 new shows\, bringing their biggest tour ever to over 90 shows across 20 countries. Lawrence will join as support across the North American dates. The Jonas Brothers will perform at KeyBank Center on Monday\, Nov. 27 as part of THE TOUR. \nProduced by Live Nation\, THE TOUR kicks off with two sold-out nights at Yankee Stadium on August 12 and 13. The band will perform five albums every night full of hits from their entire catalog in 86 cities throughout the globe\, such as Paris\, Milan\, London\, Dublin\, Sydney\, Auckland\, New York\, Los Angeles\, Chicago\, and many more. \nNORTH AMERICA TICKETS: A limited number of tickets will be available during the general on sale beginning on Friday\, August 4 at 10 a.m. local at jonasbrothers.com \nJONAS BROTHERS ‘THE TOUR’ 2023 DATES: \nSat Aug 12 – Bronx\, NY – Yankee Stadium \nSun Aug 13 – Bronx\, NY – Yankee Stadium \nTue Aug 15 – Boston\, MA – TD Garden \nWed Aug 16 – Boston\, MA – TD Garden \nThu Aug 17 – Uncasville\, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena \nSat Aug 19 – Toronto\, ON – Rogers Centre \nTue Aug 22 — Indianapolis\, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse \nThu Aug 24 – Detroit\, MI – Little Caesars Arena \nFri Aug 25 – Chicago\, IL – Wrigley Field* \nSun Aug 27 – St Louis\, MO – Enterprise Center \nWed Aug 30 – Arlington\, TX – Globe Life Field \nFri Sep 01 – Saint Paul\, MN – Minnesota State Fair \nSun Sep 03 – Austin\, TX – Moody Center \nWed Sep 06 – Phoenix\, AZ – Footprint Center \nFri Sep 08 – Las Vegas\, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena \nSat Sep 09 – Los Angeles\, CA – Dodger Stadium \nMon Sep 11 – Sacramento\, CA – Golden 1 Center \nThu Sep 14 – Denver\, CO – Ball Arena \nSat Sep 16 – Omaha\, NE – CHI Health Center \nMon Sep 18 – Cleveland\, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse \nThu Sep 21 – Philadelphia\, PA – Wells Fargo Center \nFri Sep 22 – Baltimore\, MD – CFG Bank Arena \nSat Sep 23 – Washington\, DC – Capital One Arena \nMon Sep 25 – Pittsburgh\, PA – PPG Paints Arena \nTue Sep 26 – Lexington\, KY – Rupp Arena \nThu Sep 28 – Raleigh\, NC – PNC Arena \nSat Sep 30 – Charlotte\, NC – Spectrum Center \nSun Oct 01 – Atlanta\, GA – State Farm Arena \nTue Oct 03 – Tulsa\, OK – BOK Center \nThu Oct 05 – San Antonio\, TX – AT&T Center \nSat Oct 07 – Houston\, TX – Toyota Center \nMon Oct 09 – Nashville\, TN – Bridgestone Arena \nTue Oct 10 – Columbia\, SC – Colonial Life Arena \nThu Oct 12 – Tampa\, FL – Amalie Arena \nFri Oct 13 – Orlando\, FL – Amway Center \nSat Oct 14 – Miami\, FL – Kaseya Center \nMon Oct 16 – Orlando\, FL – Amway Center \nWed Oct 18 – Atlanta\, GA – State Farm Arena – NEW SHOW \nFri Oct 20 – Nashville\, TN – Bridgestone Arena – NEW SHOW \nSun Oct 22 – Austin\, TX – Moody Center – NEW SHOW \nMon Oct 23 – Houston\, TX – Toyota Center – NEW SHOW \nFri Oct 27 – Las Vegas\, NV –  MGM Grand Garden Arena – NEW SHOW \nSat Oct 28 – San Diego\, CA – Viejas Arena – NEW SHOW \nSun Oct 29 – Anaheim\, CA – Honda Center – NEW SHOW \nThu Nov 02 – Fresno\, CA – Save Mart Center – NEW SHOW \nSat Nov 04 – Salt Lake City\, UT – Maverik Center – NEW SHOW \nSun Nov 05 – Nampa\, ID – Ford Idaho Center Arena – NEW SHOW \nTue Nov 07 – Spokane\, WA – Spokane Arena – NEW SHOW \nThu Nov 09 – Portland\, OR – Moda Center – NEW SHOW \nFri Nov 10 – Seattle\, WA – Climate Pledge Arena – NEW SHOW \nSat Nov 11 – Vancouver\, BC – Rogers Arena – NEW SHOW^ \nTue Nov 14 – Edmonton\, AB – Rogers Place – NEW SHOW^ \nThu Nov 16 – Winnipeg\, MB – Canada Life Centre – NEW SHOW^ \nFri Nov 17 – Grand Forks\, ND – Alerus Center – NEW SHOW \nSun Nov 19 – St Paul\, MN – Xcel Energy Center – NEW SHOW \nMon Nov 20 – Milwaukee\, WI – Fiserv Forum – NEW SHOW \nTue Nov 21 – Grand Rapids\, MI – Van Andel Arena – NEW SHOW \nMon Nov 27 – Buffalo\, NY – KeyBank Center – NEW SHOW \nWed Nov 29 – Ottawa\, ON – Canadian Tire Centre – NEW SHOW^ \nFri Dec 01 – Montreal\, QC – Bell Centre – NEW SHOW^ \nSat Dec 02 – Albany\, NY – MVP Arena – NEW SHOW \nSun Dec 03 – Washington\, DC – Capital One Arena – NEW SHOW \nWed Dec 06 – Newark\, NJ – Prudential Center – NEW SHOW \nSat Dec 09 – Brooklyn\, NY – Barclays Center – NEW SHOW \nTue Feb 27 – Auckland\, New Zealand – Spark Arena – NEW SHOW \nFri Mar 01 – Sydney\, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena – NEW SHOW \nSat Mar 02 – Sydney\, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena – NEW SHOW \nTue Mar 05 – Brisbane\, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre – NEW SHOW \nFri Mar 08 – Melbourne\, Australia – Rod Laver Arena – NEW SHOW \nSat Mar 09 – Melbourne\, Australia – Rod Laver Arena – NEW SHOW \nSat May 18 – Oslo\, Norway – Spektrum – NEW SHOW \nMon May 20 – Copenhagen\, Denmark – Royal Arena – NEW SHOW \nTue May 21 – Hamburg\, Germany – Barclays Arena – NEW SHOW \nWed May 22 – Cologne\, Germany – Lanxess Arena – NEW SHOW \nSat May 25 – Barcelona\, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi – NEW SHOW \nMon May 27 – Lyon\, France – LDLC Arena – NEW SHOW \nTue May 28 – Milan\, Italy – Mediolanum Forum – NEW SHOW \nThu May 30 – Krakow\, Poland – TAURON Arena – NEW SHOW \nSat Jun 01 – Vienna\, Austria – Stadthalle – NEW SHOW \nSun Jun 02 – Prague\, Czech Republic – O2 arena – NEW SHOW \nMon Jun 03 – Munich\, Germany – Olympiahalle – NEW SHOW \nTue Jun 04 – Zurich\, Switzerland – Hallenstadion – NEW SHOW \nFri Jun 07 – Paris\, France – Accor Arena – NEW SHOW \nSat Jun 08 – Antwerp\, Belgium – Sportpaleis – NEW SHOW \nMon Jun 10 – Amsterdam\, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome – NEW SHOW \nWed Jun 12 – London\, United Kingdom – The O2 – NEW SHOW \nSat Jun 15 – Birmingham\, United Kingdom – Utilita Arena – NEW SHOW \nSun Jun 16 – Glasgow\, United Kingdom – OVO Hydro – NEW SHOW \nMon Jun 17 – Manchester\, United Kingdom – Co-op Live Arena – NEW SHOW \nWed Jun 19 – Dublin\, Ireland – 3Arena – NEW SHOW \nThu Jun 20 – Belfast\, Northern Ireland – SSE Arena – NEW SHOW \nVIP:  The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary but include premium reserved tickets\, invitation to the pre-show VIP Lounge\, specially designed Jonas Brothers VIP gift items & more. For additional information\, visit vipnation.com. \nAbout Jonas Brothers \nStanding out as one of the most successful groups of the 21st century\, Jonas Brothers—Nick Jonas\, Joe Jonas\, and Kevin Jonas—have sold north of 20 million albums and counting\, garnered two GRAMMY® Award nominations\, earned 26 Billboard Hot 100 hits\, logged three consecutive #1 debuts on the Billboard 200\, and generated billions of streams. Among many accolades\, they’ve recently claimed a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2019\, they notably ignited the comeback of the decade with their Platinum-Certified Republic Records debut\, Happiness Begins. It yielded the history-making\, 5x-Platinum smash “Sucker\,” which minted them as “the first group in the 21st century to debut at #1 on the Hot 100\,” exploded as the “longest running #1 Pop Airplay Single of 2019\,” and received a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.” Bowing at #1 on the Billboard 200\, Happiness Begins impressively scored the “biggest sales week of 2019 at time of release” and housed the Double-Platinum “Only Human” and Platinum “Cool.” The band supported the album with the worldwide “Happiness Begins Tour”—selling over 1.2 million tickets—and the Amazon Original documentaries Chasing Happiness and Happiness Continues. Along the way\, the members simultaneously juggled prolific solo careers extending into television\, film\, and successful business ventures. In 2023\, Jonas Brothers once again proved they are a constant force\, embarking on a new era with the release of The Album\, via Republic Records. The Album was produced by Jon Bellion and features hit singles “Waffle House” and “Wings.” In support of the new album and this new era for Jonas Brothers\, they’re kicking off “The Tour” with two sold-out shows at New York’s iconic Yankee Stadium on August 12th and 13th. “The Tour” will include stadium and arena dates around the globe through 2024\, resulting in the band’s biggest and most extensive tour to date. \nAbout Lawrence \nAs NPR writes\, “siblings Clyde and Gracie Lawrence are not your typical pair.” Clyde Lawrence and Gracie Lawrence have been writing songs and listening to countless Stevie Wonder\, Randy Newman\, and Aretha Franklin records in their family’s New York City apartment since they were little kids. After years of playing together\, they officially created Lawrence\, an eight-piece soul-pop band comprised of musician friends from childhood and college. The band has since gained a devoted following for its high-energy\, keyboard-driven sound\, which features tight\, energetic horns and explosive lead vocals. In July 2021\, Lawrence released their new album\, Hotel TV\, and became the first band to release music under Beautiful Mind Records\, the label of Grammy-winning producer/songwriter/artist Jon Bellion\, who co-produced and co-wrote the songs on the album. The release of Hotel TV was supported by the Hotel TV Tour\, a 53-city tour across major cities in North America\, including sold out shows at Terminal 5 in New York City\, House of Blues in Chicago\, and two nights at the Royale in Boston\, among others. The band followed their Hotel TV Tour with a co-headline tour with MisterWives\, and then 3-nights of sold out shows at Brooklyn Steel\, which they curated with numerous special guests and non-repeating sets. Lawrence also completed a headline tour across Europe in March with sold out shows in London\, Paris and Amsterdam. The group has toured with acts such as Lake Street Dive\, Vulfpeck\, Jon Bellion\, Jacob Collier\, Soulive\, O.A.R.\, and Bernhoft\, and has appeared at major festivals including Coachella\, Bonnaroo\, Outside Lands\, Firefly\, Okeechobee\, Hangout\, and Summerfest. Performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live\, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\, The Today Show & NBC’s Last Call with Carson Daly.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/jonas-brothers/
LOCATION:KeyBank Center\, 1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Live Music,Nightlife
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