Bright Eyes Announce Three Full-Album Performances Celebrating 21st Anniversary of Seminal Albums “I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning” & “Digital Ash in a Digital Urn” 

Tickets for Red Rocks (with support from Tilly and the Wall), Hollywood Bowl (with support from The Moldy Peaches) & Forest Hills Stadium (with support from Built To Spill) on sale this Friday, December 12 @ 10am local time. Click here for ticket information.

When Bright Eyes released two albums on the very same day in January 2005, the dazzling young indie band were covering new musical terrain on two fronts. 

I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning took the heartfelt acoustic folk of the Nebraska trio’s much lauded 2002 album Lifted…Or the Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground and maximalized it into a heartland rock opus, bringing Americana hero Emmylou Harris and My Morning Jacket’s Jim James into the revolving band fold to create one of Bright Eyes’ most universally revered albums, described upon release by Robert Hilburn in the Los Angeles Times as “an album with the simmering glow of a masterpiece.” 

At the same time, the trio of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nathaniel Walcott released Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, an electronic-leaning album recorded back-to-back with Wide Awake, utilizing talented friends from The Faint, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Postal Service and Rilo Kiley. Digital Ash took its cues less from the American singer/songwriter heroes of their parents' vinyl record collections and more from the dark post-punk clubs of the UK, with moody synths and agitated, atmospheric production reminiscent of goth-pop compadres The Cure.

To celebrate the release of both beloved albums, Bright Eyes have announced their first-ever album anniversary shows. They will play both albums in their entirety for three nights this summer, bringing this special show to some of the nation’s most hallowed venues: Red Rocks in Colorado on Wednesday, May 6, Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Saturday, May 23 and Forest Hills Stadium in New York City on Saturday, June 6

“I have always hated my birthdays but I love parties,” says Conor Oberst. “And I remember being really excited when I turned 21 for obvious reasons. So when the idea came up to celebrate the 21st anniversary of these two records who were born on the same day, Nate, Mike and I took a long look in our full-length mirror and finally said ‘Fuck it, why not?’ So we hope you can join us at one of these shows. It will be the three of us and many old friends coming together to make what will hopefully be this magical thing happen. Hope to see you there. We are really excited. Love and light.”

Tickets go on sale Friday, December 12 at 10am local time. Artist presale begins on Wednesday, December 10 at 10am local time, and venue/promoter presales begin on Thursday, December 11 at 10am local. $1 from each ticket sold will go to the Poison Oak Project, the band’s 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to advancing equity for LGBTQ+ people, with a particular focus on supporting the trans community.

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