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You can catch The Polyphonic Spree at Majestic Theater in Dallas, showing Dec 18, 2021
More info Book ticketsYou can catch The Polyphonic Spree at the Majestic Theater, showing December 18, 2021
Closed February 28, 2021
Wonderfully crafted moments of orchestral pop.
The Independent
Symphonic choral collective, The Polyphonic Spree is on tour! First formed in 2000 after the split of founder Tim DeLaughter's previous band Tripping Daisy, due to the untimely death of his collaborator Wes Berggren, the over 20 strong crew armed themselves with a smorgasbord of instruments and recorded The Beginning Stages Of... using 48 hours of Tripping Daisy's leftover studio time. The rest is history...
Known for creating an inimitable communal euphoria at their live shows, they resemble a cult be-robed cult, and sound like a sun-drenched gospel choir. Operating on a symphonic scale that includes inspiration from The Beatles, Black Sabbath, E.L.O, Nirvana and much much more!
Performance date: 27 February 2021
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