Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs "I Don't Care About You" on "Conan"

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Lake Street Dive was the musical guest on Conan on TBS last night. The band performed "I Don't Care About You" from their just-released Nonesuch Records debut album, Side Pony. You can watch the performance here. The group takes its Side Pony tour to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Reno this weekend.

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Lake Street Dive was the musical guest on Conan on TBS last night. The band performed "I Don't Care About You" from their just-released Nonesuch Records debut album, Side Pony. You can watch the performance below.

The band has brought its Side Pony tour to California, where it performs at The Wiltern in Los Angeles tonight and The Masonic in San Francisco on Saturday. The group then rounds out the Western leg of the tour with stops in Nevada and the Pacific Northwest, before heading to the Midwest the following week. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The band is featured in today's Western Australian newspaper in an article titled "Lake Street Dive Thrive in New Home," in which singer Rachel Price discusses, among other things, her family's connection to that part of the world. You can read the article at au.news.yahoo.com.

To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

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Lake Street Dive: "Conan," February 2016
  • Friday, February 26, 2016
    Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs "I Don't Care About You" on "Conan"
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    Lake Street Dive was the musical guest on Conan on TBS last night. The band performed "I Don't Care About You" from their just-released Nonesuch Records debut album, Side Pony. You can watch the performance below.

    The band has brought its Side Pony tour to California, where it performs at The Wiltern in Los Angeles tonight and The Masonic in San Francisco on Saturday. The group then rounds out the Western leg of the tour with stops in Nevada and the Pacific Northwest, before heading to the Midwest the following week. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    The band is featured in today's Western Australian newspaper in an article titled "Lake Street Dive Thrive in New Home," in which singer Rachel Price discusses, among other things, her family's connection to that part of the world. You can read the article at au.news.yahoo.com.

    To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

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