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Now ticketing the America’s Cup!
Here at Front Gate Tickets we are absolutely delighted to announce that we are NOW ticketing the America’s Cup!
The America’s Cup is steeped in tradition and it’s prestige and far-reaching appeal is world-renowned. The world’s best sailors, yacht designers, entrepreneurs and big name sponsors all flock to the event to experience the sport, the crowd and wonderful competition, harkening back to 1851.
Please join us in Newport, Rhode Island for the 2012 America’s Cup from June 28th – July 1st!
Visit the America’s Cup on Facebook and Twitter.
Brand spankin’ new client O’Brien’s
All the way from Temple, TX (right outside of Austin, for all you non-Texans) comes our newest client, O’Brien’s Irish Pub! They’re Irish (well, not really) and they love their beer… and now YOU’RE going to be loving their shows!
Think Dale Watson, Micky and the Motorcars, Reckless Kelly, Reverend Horton Heat and the Flametrick Subs. Party with the best in Texas music right from the comfort of O’Brien’s parking lot. And don’t forget the beer and snacks! Local and craft brews alike populate their taps, and get your foodie fill with everything from Bangers n Mash to Fish and Chips, Potato Skins and more.
O’Brien’s… you better get ready because the Front Gate Tickets party just MIGHT take a field trip up to see you and your luscious booze selection. Welcome to the FGT family!
See who’s playing at O’Brien’s Irish Pub soon, and GET YO TIX!
Venue Spotlight: Belly Up Solana
Voted San Diego’s Best Live Music Venue, Belly Up Solana boasts an atmosphere that is uniquely Southern California. Belly Up is known for bringing in the best artists, both up and coming acts and the legends, no matter the genre.
- Whiskey Avengers (Apr. 24)
- Walter Trout (Apr. 25)
- Jungle feat. Terrakroma (Apr. 26)
- Stepping Feet (Apr. 27)
- The White Buffalo (Apr. 28)
- Abbey Road (Apr. 29)
- BFD Comedy Show (May 1)
- Lindsey Buckingham (May 3)

Hungry? These restaurants are super close to the venue!
- Wild Note Cafe- 143 S. Cedros Ave
- Zinc Cafe- 132 S. Cedros Ave
- Lockwood Table Cafe- 346B S. Cedros Ave
- Beach Grass Cafe- 159 S. Hightway 101
Thirsty? Grab a drink post show at one of these nearby hotspots!
- Tidewater Tavern- 221 N. Highway 101
- McCaffrey’s Pub- 123 W. Plaza St
- Carruth Cellars Winery- 320 S. Cedros Ave

Venue Specs:
Parking is completely free at Belly Up, with designated spots to the right of the club. Street parking is also available.
Belly Up is a 21+ venue, no exceptions. Be sure you bring your ID to get in!
Belly Up is a no smoking venue, but there are designated smoking areas outside.
Belly Up Solana- 143 S. Cedros Ave Solana Beach 92075
Erin L., Marketing Intern
New Releases of Note 4/13
In the first few months of 2012 we’ve seen a rash of insanely good new releases… here are a few of the latest and greatest to whet your musical appetite!

M. Ward – “A Wasteland Companion”, April 10
M. Ward’s carefully placed voice and interlocking use of language is pristine on this record, his eighth solo offering. His lyrics always fascinate, unencumbered by fuzzy guitar or overridden drums here, laid out like a storybook. The bits of found sound like a clinking piano, creaking door or the punchy jangle of percussion lend a bit of real life to this smoothly produced album. As always, he borrows little snippets, as if from a skipping radio dial, of music from decades before; southern blues, lo-fi rock, lilting pop. Peppered with better-than-usual Zooey Deschanel chorus coos, “A Wasteland Companion” is a surprisingly breezy and satisfying record, nodding fiercely to American dirt rock, smooth 60s R&B and jaunty indie.
M. Ward with Lee Ranaldo Band (of Sonic Youth) at Higher Ground tickets here.

The Black Seeds – “Dust and Dirt”, April 10
This eight member dub afrobeat outfit has been around since 1998 but hasn’t put out a proper album since 2008′s “Solid Ground”. With their newest album just out on Easy Star, they have taken chill to a whole other level. The base of their sound is essentially reggae, which has been morphed/harangued and all around brutalized in the past by less-than-reverent utilizers, but sounds fresh and pleasantly infectious here. Intricate and interlacing keyboards and precise percussion provide the backdrop for samples of jazz, trip-hop and downtempo amid the groovin’ dub background.
Get tickets to their Boulder, CO show here.

Schoolboy Q – “Habits and Contradictions”, January 14
Schoolboy Q has had an interesting life… born in Germany, grew up in LA, joined gangs and sold a LOT of Oxycontin. He’s been AROUND. And while “Habits and Contradictions” is a filthy-mouthed rap album and gritty as all get-out, the beat is oh so salacious. Seductive saxophones make a surprising appearance (very Morphine-esque) in “There He Go” and new fave A$AP Rocky steps in on the supremely catchy “Hands On The Wheel”. This album is moody and dark, laced with the intense and emotional flow of Schoolboy Q, fettered only by the electro-introduced interlude skits so prevalent in hip hop. His rhymes are quick-witted and tempo-pushing, strange at times but irresistibly compelling.
Catch Schoolboy Q at Higher Ground May 4th and at the Fox Theatre May 12th.
Scope other recent new releases sure to tickle your ear-fancy…
- Alabama Shakes- “Boys & Girls” ———-> Tickets
- Bassnectar- “Vava Voom” ———-> Tickets
- Bear in Heaven- “I Love You, It’s Cool” ———-> Tickets
- Hoodie Allen- “All American”
- Miike Snow- “Happy to You”
- Of Monsters and Men- “My Head is an Animal”
- Rusko- “Songs”
- Sucre- “A Minor Bird” ———-> Tickets
- The Shins- “Port of Morrow”
Lollapalooza 2012 Lineup Announced!
On Wednesday, Chicago’s own Lollapalooza announced the lineup for this year’s music fest that’s chock full of rock, EDM, hip-hop, and indie favorites. It’s sure to be a hit with any music fan trekking to the festival this summer.
Headlining this year are Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Black Keys, a reunited (and much anticipated show by) Black Sabbath, and Jack White.

Red Hot Chili Peppers
For the first time in festival history, electronic music has become an important player of Lolla with main stage headliners AVICII, Justice, Bassnectar, and Kaskade.
AVICII
Florence + the Machine, The Shins, a reunited At the Drive-In, Passion Pit, The Weekend, and Sigur Ros are also featured headlining acts.

Florence + the Machine
A couple of other highlights from the lineup that I am pretty stoked about are:
Get your Lolla passes here and check out the Lollapalooza website for the entire list of artists and to create and share your own custom lineup!
Erin L., Marketing Intern
Soundtracks: more than just music
It can be hard to find a movie with a soundtrack that is as powerful, if not more memorable, than the film itself. Here at Front Gate Tickets, we’ve compiled some of our favorite soundtracks of equally genius films. Don’t forget to check out our Pinterest Board which features some highlights from the list!
The most frequent film on our list of favorites is Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction”, whose soundtrack is filled with American rock and roll, surf music, pop and soul. The film is considered one of the most influential American movies of the 1990s, and the soundtrack does not disappoint with undeniable hits like Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” and Urge Overkill’s cover of Neil Diamond’s “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon.” (My husband and I did a swing dance to the Chuck Berry song at our wedding! – Shrie S.)
This film, which tied for most favorite with “Pulp Fiction” is Cameron Crowe’s “Almost Famous,” whose soundtrack won a Grammy in 2001 for Best Compilation Soundtrack. The album is chock full of tunes from the late 60s early 70s, plus original songs for the film performed by stars Billy Crudup, Jason Lee and the rest of the fictional band Stillwater. The film also features over 30 more snippets of songs that are not on the soundtrack, but the 17 included definitely paint the picture of the Oscar winning screenplay.
“Drive,” the 2011 crime thriller, also has a soundtrack that is high in the ranks of the Front Gate Ticket’s team. Most of the songs are ethereal electronic-pop that was composed by Cliff Martinez, drummer of Red Hot Chili Peppers. After you see this film, you realize that the retro, synthesized pop music plays a vital role in portraying the intensity of the movie. The album also features French electronic musician Kavinsky and Desire, based out of Portland and Montreal.
The 1998 comedy-drama “Rushmore,” which sparked the careers of Jason Schwartzman and director Wes Anderson, has a soundtrack as quirky as the film itself. The album is comprised of artists of the British Invasion of the 60s including the Kinks, The Who and Cat Stevens. Also included are original scores by regular Anderson collaborator Mark Mothersbaugh (cofounder of Devo), who has scored most of Wes Anderson’s movies since.
Another movie to appear a couple of times in the favorite soundtracks of Front Gate is the 1998 British/ American drama “Velvet Goldmine.” The film tells the story of a glam rock pop star of the 1970s, and is based mainly on David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust. Although Bowie refused to have his music featured in the film, the soundtrack features other glam rock and glam-influenced bands from the past and present. Plus, covers of glam songs are performed under the names Venus in Furs and Wylde Ratttz, features artists like Thom Yorke (Radiohead), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Ron Asheton (The Stooges), and Mike Watt (Minutemen).
Here is a complete list of Front Gate’s Favorite Soundtracks!
Ben, Project Manager IT Department
Black Dynamite
Superfly
Dead Presidents (Vol. 1&2)
Pulp Fiction
Juice
Get Carter
Enter the Dragon
Once Upon a Time in the West
Fight Club
La Planete Sauvage
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
Brent, Account Manager Artist Ticketing
Festival Team- Pam, Lauren, Gabe, and Natalie
Pulp Fiction
Almost Famous
Little Mermaid
Dirty Dancing
Can’t Hardly Wait
Drive
Clueless
Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Love Songs
Jurassic Park
Forrest Gump
Big Chill
Empire Records
Reality Bites
Virgin Suicides
Marie Antionette
Magnolia
Chansons D’Amour
Rushmore
Anything Cameron Crowe
Foster, Developer
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Hayley, CSR/ Office Manager
Death Proof
Velvet Goldmine
Magnolia
Rushmore
Pulp Fiction
Jamie, Account Coordinator
Jessi, Account Manager- Venues & Promoters
Drive
The Graduate
500 Days of Summer
Kerstin, Client Development Manager
The Big Lebowski
I’m Not There
Purple Rain
The Harder They Come
Almost Famous
Once
Amelie
Il Postino
A Brokedown Melody
Dead Man Walking
Practical Magic
Lisa, Artist Ticketing
True Blood
Velvet Goldmine
Shrie, Social Media Wizard & Marketing Maven
Morvern Callar
Lost in Translation
Do you think we left any out? Let us know what your favorite soundtrack is!
Written by marketing intern, Erin L.
Fun. at Warehouse Live Review

Tuesday night, I trekked down to my native Houston to see one of my favorite bands fun. perform a sold out show at Warehouse Live. Fun. is an indie pop supergroup, featuring Nate (formerly of The Format), Andrew (formerly of Anathallo) and Jack (my personal favorite) who is currently the frontman of Steel Train. I had never seen Warehouse Live, one of my favorite Houston venues, so packed! I was worried that this was due to the recent success of their youthful ballad “We are Young,” which was featured on Glee and in a Chevy commercial . But I was happy to see that most of the crowd passionately sang along to every song, old and new.
I arrived as the opening band Avalanche City took the stage. I thoroughly enjoyed their set, especially the creepily beautiful violin prevalent in many of their songs. Avalanche City is a folk band from Auckland, New Zealand and I found myself dancing along while in line at the merch table to get my exclusive fun. and Revel & Riot t-shirt. “The Streets” and “Love Love Love”, from their new EP, are highly recommended tracks if you’re just delving into the band’s sound.

Fun. took the stage to a rowdy, rambunctious crowd and opened with “One Foot” from their latest album Some Nights. I love the uniqueness of Nate’ voice, but the album is so full of auto-tuned vocals that I wasn’t sure what the songs would sound like sans digitization. The rawness of his voice live was SO much better than on the album. Jack’s guitar solos were aggressive and bold, and so much more powerful than the latest album features. The show continued with songs from Some Nights and their 2009 release Aim and Ignite. A few of my favorites of the night were “At Least I’m Not As Sad (As I Used to Be),” “It Gets Better,” and my most recent favorite “Some Nights.” Of course “We Are Young” was a crowd favorite, and the mood of Warehouse Live was transformed into mass frenzy when the first notes played. At Nate’s request, we belted the background “Na-na-nas” with wholehearted spirit while he pleaded “Carry me home tonight.”

Between stories about a wandering crawfish and asking what day of the week it was, the band would humbly pause and smile in disbelief at the massive roaring crowd. It was cool to see a band with such sudden mainstream success still be in awe of a devoted audience.
All in all, fun.’s performance exceeded my expectations. This was one of the rowdiest, most jam-packed concerts that I have been to and it was a sweaty, rocking, ridiculously good time.
Setlist:
- One Foot
- Walking the Dog
- All the Pretty Girls
- Why Am I the One
- All Alone
- It Gets Better
- Barlights
- Carry On
- Gambler
- Some Nights (Intro)
- At Least I’m Not As Sad (As I Used to Be)
- We Are Young
- Some Nights
Encore:
- All Alright
- Take Your Time
Erin L., Marketing Intern
Morning After Party 2012 in pictures
You came, we saw and we sure as hell all conquered. This year’s Front Gate Tickets Morning After Party during SXSW was bigger, and without a doubt better, than it’s ever been. We weathered the SXSW festivities and satisfied our empty hungover bellies with amazing breakfast tacos, bloody marys and mimosas galore. We EVEN had a live graffiti artist keepin’ it real for the hoards of music-lovers.
But don’t forget the music! Oh sweet, sweet music. We were OH SO VERY fortunate to have the lovely sounds of Elle King, Yellow Ostrich, J Roddy Walston & the Business, Buxton, Jonny Corndawg and Lucero grace our stage this past Friday. It was a whirlwind of awesomeness and we love you for showing up to our little piece of Austin heaven.
PS: And MANY thanks to our sponsors: JammyPack, Tito’s Vodka, Smart Water, Vitamin Water, Brown Distributing, Cook’s Champagne and Sweet Leaf Tea.












