The Canadian band Mother Mother returns to Argentina: how to get tickets

The Canadian band Mother Mother returns to Argentina: how to get tickets

After their first landing at the 2023 edition of Lollapalooza, the band will return to Argentine soil with the international tour that accompanies their ninth studio album.

After having given a strong show at Lollapalooza last year, Mother Mother returns to Buenos Aires on October 25, with production by DF Entertainment. The appointment will be at the C Art Media Complex.

“Our fans in Latin America have always been incredible to us, on social networks and also when we have been lucky enough to see them in person at Corona Capital or Lollapalooza. “We are beyond excited to announce these dates in October,” said Ryan Guldemond, Mother Mother vocalist, songwriter and guitarist. “We feel very lucky to have the support of our fans and to be able to travel the world doing what we love.. “We really want to create more memories with our Latin American fans.”

When and where to get Mother Mother tickets

General ticket sales will begin on Thursday, April 18 at 10:00 a.m., only through the All Access platform.

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The band made up of Ryan Guldemond, Molly Guldemond, Ali Siadat, Jasmin Parkin and Mike Young is in a moment of creative boiling: he has just released his ninth album, Grief Chapter, a very solid work that expands and reflects on love, loss, grief and the fleeting quality of life in twelve songs that display the different nuances of the band. Before the album’s release they had released four singles: “Normalize”, a song dedicated to fans that according to Ryan Guldemond is a way of telling them to be themselves; “To My Heart,” a song about healing from trauma; “The Matrix”, which combines futuristic and dreamlike details; and “Nobody Escapes”, a meditation on the state of the world.

Mother Mother formed in 2005 and has several albums under her belt, but began experiencing a significant resurgence in 2020 when some songs from her second album, 2008’s O My Heart, went viral on TikTok, adding new fans from all over the world. ages, and turning “Hayloft” and “Verbatim” into true anthems.

Source: Ambito

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