This spring brings intimate club shows, splashy arena concerts, and one lightning-rod event that has already commanded attention from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The coming months bring intimate club shows, splashy arena concerts, and one lightning-rod event that has already commanded attention from the Senate Judiciary Committee. That would beEras Tour, demand for which overwhelmed pitiable Ticketmaster and, in Congress, suggested a new third rail of American politics: don’t dare raise the ire of Taylor Swift fans.
Throughout the spring, dynamite artists, representing seemingly every corner of the world, sweep through town. There is the knockout Cretan-and-Australian duo, and the Congolese electronic band displays its sui-generis mishmash of shamanic ritual music and fluorescent pop—a Taylor Swift for some madcap, faraway universe. ♦This Week’s Issuestory again. Sign up for This Week’s Issue and get an e-mail every week with the stories you have to read.
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