Nektar on Tour 2022
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Topic: Nektar on Tour 2022
Posted By: KayZee
Subject: Nektar on Tour 2022
Date Posted: March 23 2022 at 16:48
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Nektar’s
‘Vinyl Sides Live’ Tour to kick off March
22
When
the vinyl meets the road!
For
more than 50 years, Nektar has taken legions of fans on audio-visual
journeys to far reaches of the universe and the depths of the ocean
with their immersive blend of sight and sound. These prog-rock
pioneers have been champing at the bit to get back on the road and
are excited to announce they will tour America’s Northeast and
Midwest this spring (see the complete list at the end of this
release).
The
“Vinyl Sides Live” Tour marks Nektar’s eagerly awaited return
to the road, spotlighting some of the best-loved “album sides”
from their evergreen catalog, as well as 2020’s acclaimed release,
“The Other Side,” plus new material.
Nektar
changes their live show every single night; fans love to follow along
on the journey.
During
the height of the pandemic, when touring had to be postponed, the
band made the most of their
‘down
time’ by preparing for this upcoming tour, adding another 90
minutes of music to the 3 hours of repertoire they performed on the
previous tour. Audiences will be treated to entire album sides from
some of Nektar’s epic recordings – including “A Tab in the
Ocean,” “Remember the Future” and “Recycled,” as well as
“The Other Side.” Rounding out the shows will be expanded
offerings from other albums; unfinished tunes from 1978 that the band
has rediscovered; as well as brand new compositions the band has
created during their weekly online and in person get-togethers.
“I
think the next shows are going to be even more exciting, as we will
continue our direction of not doing the same set twice if we have
multiple dates at one venue or are playing two gigs that are
drivable,”
says Mo. “This
keeps the music fresh and gives incentives to our ‘Nektarines’ to
attend more than one show, knowing they will be different.”
Nektar
has captured the imagination and admiration of listeners the world
over with their multi-media concerts, melding a jam-band vibe with
superb musicality and a visual cornucopia that perfectly complements
the performance. A Nektar show is an unparalleled feast for the
senses.
Formed
in Germany in 1969 by British expats, Nektar soaked up the musical
freedom they found in their new home, favoring extended compositions
and concept albums over the constraints of pop. They were among the
progenitors of the progressive rock movement of the 1970s as well as
the jam-band scene that arose in the late 1990s. Their sound traveled
well to the States, where they enjoyed Top 40 success with “A Tab
in the Ocean” (1972) and “Remember the Future” (1973). Nearly
20 albums and a half-century later, the band’s artistic and
personal charisma has earned them masses
of devoted fans, who have flocked to festivals such as NearFest and
ProgStock, and venues like the Wildey Theatre (where they perform
multi-night sold-out shows) to indulge their passion for the Nektar
experience.
Currently,
Nektar features three of the original members – Derek ‘Mo’
Moore (bass guitar, vocals), Ron Howden (drums, percussion, vocals)
and Mick Brockett (visual environment). Ryche Chlanda (guitar,
vocals) and Randy Dembo (bass guitar, bass pedals, 12-string guitar,
vocals) are alums of previous Nektar incarnations. World-class
multi-instrumentalist Kendall Scott completes the lineup on
keyboards; his performance credits include Project/Object and Ryche
Chlanda’s Flying Dreams. They will be joined onstage by Maryann
Castello on backing vocals, and Maryann
will also oversee
merchandise sales and VIP events.
“The
Other Side” has been hailed as “an epic concept album” and “the
best recording by Nektar since ‘Recycled.’”
“The
whole album is a love song,”
says Mo.
It’s
also a memorial to friends the band has lost, including fellow
founding member Roye Albrighton, who passed in 2016, and their
long-time sound mixer Vinny Schmid.
Mick
Brockett, whose visuals are integral to Nektar performances, is
upgrading his renowned light show with assistance from the band’s
digital wizard, Jay Petsko. The update will incorporate additional
film clips plus a rich trove of previously unseen photos of the band
on and off tour.
Mick
creates a visual environment that directly reflects what the band is
playing on stage.
“I’m
like the Wizard of Oz, behind the curtain,”
Mick
says. “I’m
‘playing’ this all in real time.”
Check
out https://nektarsmusic.com/epk for more information about the band,
high-resolution images, video and more.
NEKTAR
‘VINYL SIDES LIVE’ TOUR DATES
MARCH 22 SELLERSVILLE THEATER SELLERSVILLE PA
MARCH 23 DARYL’S HOUSE CLUB PAWLING NY
MARCH 24 THE LINDA ALBANY NY
MARCH 25 SPORTSMENS TAVERN BUFFALO NY
MARCH 27 TOKEN LOUNGE WESTLAND MI
MARCH 28 THE LUDLOW GARAGE CINCINNATI OH
MARCH 30 IRVING THEATER INDIANAPOLIS IN
MARCH 31-APRIL 2 THE WILDEY THEATRE EDWARDSVILLE IL
APRIL 3 KNUCKLEHEADS KANSAS CITY MO
APRIL 5 GRANADA THEATER MINNEAPOLIS MN
APRIL 6 THE BUR OAK MADISON WI
APRIL 7 ARCADA THEATRE ST. CHARLES IL
APRIL 8 CLYDE THEATRE FORT WAYNE IN
APRIL 23 THE CUTTING ROOM NEW YORK NY
APRIL 27 RAMS HEAD ANNAPOLIS MD
MAY 2-7 CRUISE TO THE EDGE CAPE CANAVERAL FL
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Official
Facebook page: Nektar – The Legendary Rock Band (Official)
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Fan
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Nektar
Appreciation Society (private group)
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Instagram:
@nektar.official
Nektar
YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoEd-HQa3RmFXHUEQ9j_PJA" rel="nofollow -
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: March 23 2022 at 17:54
Would go but there are no reserved seats. I'm old and can't stand for 3 hours.
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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: March 23 2022 at 20:54
I've seen Nektar three times live. However, I don't think I'd want to see them now especially without Roye (RIP). Anyway, I see they played earlier tonight at a place in my area.
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Posted By: Progosopher
Date Posted: March 25 2022 at 12:05
Yet another great band not coming to the U.S. west coast. Sigh. I understand, vast distances, small venues. Glad to hear they are on the road again.
------------- The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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Posted By: Rottenprogger
Date Posted: March 25 2022 at 16:20
I'm also on the West Coast and I'm also disappointed that Nektar won't come this way.
Nice to hear they're going to do some new material as well.
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Posted By: KayZee
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 09:43
If you get a chance, check out the latest release "The Other Side." I sincerely love it!
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Posted By: Manuel
Date Posted: March 28 2022 at 08:12
Progosopher wrote:
Yet another great band not coming to the U.S. west coast. Sigh. I understand, vast distances, small venues. Glad to hear they are on the road again. |
Yes. I would love to see them too. I would go to L.A. from San Diego, but not to the east coast.
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Posted By: Rednight
Date Posted: March 28 2022 at 11:04
^Yeah, L.A. was slighted on this one, but the fact of the matter is that tours cost money, and that's probably why the western half of the States was left out. Let's hope for a reconsideration by Nektar management to at least address the issue in the future and schedule a few more U.S. dates.
------------- "It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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