Incubus and Deftones
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Join FreeThe Deal One G-Pass to see Incubus & Deftones 2015 Tour with Special Guests Death From Above 1979 and The Bots When: Thursday, July 23, at 6:30 p.m. Where: First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Door time: 5:30 p.m. Full offer value includes ticketing fees Ticketing Options $15 for early-discount general-admission lawn (up to $33.25 value). [Limited tickets available at this special price] $20 for early-discount general-admission lawn (up to $33.25 value) [Limited tickets available at this special price] $25 for early-discount general-admission lawn (up to $33.25 value) [Limited tickets available at this special price] $30 for general-admission lawn (up to $33.25 value) Click here to view the seating chart How G-Pass Works: Your G-Pass will be ready to print 48 hours after the deal ends. Print the G-Pass and use it to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. Due to security restrictions, G-Passes cannot be redeemed through the Groupon mobile app. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event. Incubus & Deftones 2015 Tour with Special Guests Death From Above 1979 and The Bots The Incubus legacy: across 20 hard-rocking, genre-bending years, the band has landed four #1 hits on the Billboard Alternative charts (including “Drive” and “Love Hurts”) and six studio albums that went Gold, Platinum, and multi-Platinum The Deftones legacy: seven critically acclaimed albums, 10 million records sold, and a distinct type of hard rock that “thrives on conflict and chaos,” according to The New York Times Trust Fall (Side A): the latest EP of new music from Incubus that guitarist Mike Einziger says is “pretty indicative of where we are now. This is what the band sounds like in 2015.” Koi No Yokan: Deftones’ latest release, which incorporated elements of shoegaze and psychedlia, and was hailed as one of the top albums of 2012 by both Spin and Revolver Rolling Stone’s take on dance-punk duo Death from Above 1979: “Returning a decade later, they’re still crushing violent, angular riffs, but they’re also writing catchier songs. A throwback to a throwback that’s better the second time around.” Rolling Stone’s take on garage punkers, The Bots: they named the duo “Most Likely to Succeed in 2014” after their head-turning set at Coachella Groupon Says
First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Miami-Dade County, FL, USA
