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If you are thinking of attending the Black Lips show at Churchill’s on Friday, March 27, you should probably buy presale tickets — the show is most likely going to sell out. The source for online tickets, however, has changed. Promoters New Art School were previously selling them through Ticketweb; the tickets are now available through Wantickets instead.
(Full disclosure: New Art School promoter Dominic Sirianni also blogs for Crossfade. Regardless of that, however, the Black Lips are an amazing, can’t-miss live band, as I wrote this past October after CMJ.)
Tickets are $12 (plus a $2.50 service fee), and are available here. The show is for ages 18+ with ID. The opening act is Gentleman Jesse and His Men, also from the Black Lips’ hometown of Atlanta.
