Mashup master and DJ/producer Girl Talk has announced a North American tour for this fall.
Girl Talk has a handful of shows scheduled in September, including dates at Brooklyn Bowl’s Las Vegas outpost on Sept. 16 and a set at the Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware, on Sept. 25. The tour will properly kick off Nov. 3 at Kemba Live in Columbus, Ohio, with dates scheduled through Dec. 17 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tickets for the new shows will go on sale this Friday, July 29, at 10 a.m. local time.
Girl Talk has a handful of shows scheduled in September, including dates at Brooklyn Bowl’s Las Vegas outpost on Sept. 16 and a set at the Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware, on Sept. 25. The tour will properly kick off Nov. 3 at Kemba Live in Columbus, Ohio, with dates scheduled through Dec. 17 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tickets for the new shows will go on sale this Friday, July 29, at 10 a.m. local time.
- 7/26/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Pittsburgh musician and DJ Gregg Gillis, a.k.a. Girl Talk, has announced his first North American tour in eight years.
The mashup artist will kick off the route on April 29th in Cleveland, Ohio, and will play nearly 20 shows throughout the U.S. and Canada before wrapping June 7th with a set at New York’s Governors Ball festival.
Gillis hasn’t performed on tour in the U.S. since concluding the run for his 2010 album, All Day. He rose to fame through his creative use of samples and...
The mashup artist will kick off the route on April 29th in Cleveland, Ohio, and will play nearly 20 shows throughout the U.S. and Canada before wrapping June 7th with a set at New York’s Governors Ball festival.
Gillis hasn’t performed on tour in the U.S. since concluding the run for his 2010 album, All Day. He rose to fame through his creative use of samples and...
- 2/10/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Gregg Gillis spent Night Ripper, his 2006 album recorded as Girl Talk, scrambling dozens of recent pop and hip-hop hits (along with innumerable older songs) into a stew that shifts without warning from one ridiculous combo to another. This fascinated people, for good reason: Gillis has a real gift for juxtaposition, and his constructs moved even as they shifted from rhythm to rhythm. That's still the case on Feed The Animals, the fourth overall Girl Talk album and the second to garner a large audience. It's more of the same, all right: old plus new, rock/pop plus hip-hop, expected plus unexpected. Gillis' technique is even more technically impressive than before: Animals shows even fewer seams than Night Ripper did, with Gillis road-testing many of his joins at shows before tightening the screws for the final result. (Animals was made available recently as a pay-what-you-like download from IllegalArt.net.) ...
- 7/1/2008
- by Michaelangelo Matos
- avclub.com
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