Twenty One Pilots at Triple Rock

Thursday, April 11, 2013 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Triple Rock Social Club • 7:00pm • 18+ • $12

This show is sold out.

Added to calendar on Feb 19

Twenty One Pilots

From Powell, Ohio

First Twin Cities show since since December 23, 2012 • First Triple Rock show • First headlining show

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From last.fm:

The duo that is Twenty One Pilots - Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun - has earned widespread applause for their energetic live sets and distinctive fusion of piano-driven schizoid pop and lyrical uplift. No strangers to the road, Twenty One Pilots has built a fervent national following via their electrifying live performances at innumerable headline shows and tours. The band made its Fueled By Ramen debut with a new EP titled Three Songs released Summer 2012 and was followed by a full-length album titled Vessel available now. Twenty One Pilots on Last.fm.

Five Knives

From Nashville, Tennessee

Only Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Five Knives started in the underground basement party scene in Nashville. Or, was it the story that they met at a club while traveling in Europe? So much mystery surrounds this band that it has become a moot point really. What does matter, is that they churn out bombastic dark electronic tunes that stir up emotion and make you never want to leave the dance floor. D.J.'s? Rock Band? Art Project? Who cares. Just Dance. Instrumentation ANNA WORSTELL - Vocals LAMAR BAPTISTE - Guitar, keys ZACH HALL - keys Read more about Five Knives on Last.fm.

New Politics

From United States &, Denmark

First Twin Cities show since since October 26, 2010 • First Triple Rock show since May 23, 2010 • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since May 23, 2010

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From last.fm:

New Politics: David and Soren had been writing songs together for over three years (for respective solo albums that have yet to see the light of day) when they realized that they had unintentionally started a band. The pair had experimented with every imaginable style of music (every imaginable style) and suddenly recognized that the combination of their musical sensibilities, as witnessed on the 300 songs theyd penned together, created something new and interesting. Read more about New Politics on Last.fm.