Fleet Foxes to Stream Sydney Opera House Concert on Facebook Live, May 29

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Fleet Foxes, who launched their Crack-Up world tour in the Pacific Northwest this week, have announced that the last of their four consecutive nights of shows at the Sydney Opera House in Australia will stream live via the band's Facebook page. Fans around the world can tune in live on Monday, May 29, at 8 PM in Sydney, 11 AM in London, 6 AM on the US East Coast, and bright and early (late?) at 3 AM on the West Coast, or watch it again after the concert is complete. The Fleet Foxes' shows at the Sydney Opera House, May 26–29, are part of the Vivid LIVE celebration at the iconic venue.

 

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Fleet Foxes, who launched their Crack-Up world tour with a run of intimate concerts in the Pacific Northwest this week, have announced that the final performance of their four consecutive nights of shows at the Sydney Opera House in Australia will stream live via the band's Facebook page. Fans around the world can tune in to the set streaming live on Monday, May 29, at 8 PM in Sydney, 11 AM in London, 6 AM on the US East Coast, and bright and early (late?) at 3 AM on the West Coast, or watch it again after the concert is complete. The Fleet Foxes' shows at the Sydney Opera House, May 26–29, are part of the Vivid LIVE celebration at the iconic venue.

The band concludes its kick-off Pacific Northwest concerts this week with a sold-out show at The Showbox in the band's hometown of Seattle tonight. Following the Sydney performances, they head to Europe in June and July, return across the Atlantic for an extensive tour of North America from the end of July to early October, and back to Europe in November and December. For all of the currently scheduled dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Fleet Foxes release their highly anticipated new album, Crack-Up, on Nonesuch on June 16. It is available to pre-order, with instant downloads of the album tracks "Fool's Errand" and "Third of May / Ōdaigahara," on iTunes and the Nonesuch Store, where pre-orders also include an exclusive, limited-edition print.

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    Fleet Foxes to Stream Sydney Opera House Concert on Facebook Live, May 29

    Fleet Foxes, who launched their Crack-Up world tour with a run of intimate concerts in the Pacific Northwest this week, have announced that the final performance of their four consecutive nights of shows at the Sydney Opera House in Australia will stream live via the band's Facebook page. Fans around the world can tune in to the set streaming live on Monday, May 29, at 8 PM in Sydney, 11 AM in London, 6 AM on the US East Coast, and bright and early (late?) at 3 AM on the West Coast, or watch it again after the concert is complete. The Fleet Foxes' shows at the Sydney Opera House, May 26–29, are part of the Vivid LIVE celebration at the iconic venue.

    The band concludes its kick-off Pacific Northwest concerts this week with a sold-out show at The Showbox in the band's hometown of Seattle tonight. Following the Sydney performances, they head to Europe in June and July, return across the Atlantic for an extensive tour of North America from the end of July to early October, and back to Europe in November and December. For all of the currently scheduled dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Fleet Foxes release their highly anticipated new album, Crack-Up, on Nonesuch on June 16. It is available to pre-order, with instant downloads of the album tracks "Fool's Errand" and "Third of May / Ōdaigahara," on iTunes and the Nonesuch Store, where pre-orders also include an exclusive, limited-edition print.

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