Nov
7
th
2023
Fine Line
Tuesday
Nov
7
th
2023
Fine Line

The Hotelier and Foxing

with Emperor X

Doors Open

6PM

Show Starts

6:30PM

Ages

All Ages

Advance

$23

Day of Show

$28

People often ask what the most influential emo albums of November 2013 and February 2014 were. Somewhere on the deep web there is an algorithm processing, workshopping the perfect tour for the people that ponder that question. As it turns out, there are two records that stand out and those records happen to be by The Hotelier & Foxing.

After this was brought to each band’s attention, they have decided to set out on a journey to give you the opportunity to see Home Like Noplace Is There and The Albatross in full as they celebrate their 10th anniversaries. Born in DIY spaces across the country, each of these records afforded their respective bands the opportunity to see the world.

Now it is time for them to take the stage once again and bring these records back home, this time in some of our nation’s finest mid-sized venues, to celebrate these albums with you all.

Performers


The Hotelier

It is not enough to say that The Hotelier have grown older, or wiser, or more of anything. We can trace a progression, if we like, from the explosive empowerment...

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Foxing

Foxing has garnered a reputation as a band that goes big with their albums. With each release, the St. Louis-based group has appeared downright determined to top the expansiveness of...

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Special Guests


Emperor X

Chad Matheny, who Alternative Press described as “a spastic, legally blind, nomadic songwriter whose performances transform venues/living rooms/arts spaces into punk rock micro-raves,” has been releasing music under the Emperor...

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Venue


Fine Line

Since 1987

The Fine Line is located in the heart of the Warehouse District, just blocks away from First Avenue on the main level of the Consortium Building. Originally opened as a…

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