The Motet Announce Fall Tour Dates, Hometown Hustle

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THE MOTET

Friday & Saturday, November 13th & 14th
The Ogden Theatre
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The Motet announces their Fall 2015 tour dates.  The progressive funk collective will unveil their brand new “Mixtape 1977” set over Halloween weekend in four Midwest cities. This marks the first Halloween on the road for The Motet. Meanwhile, fans along the Colorado Front Range can look forward to the launch of a new tradition, The Motet’s “Hometown Hustle,” at the Ogden Theatre on November 13 and 14. In addition, the band announces a handful of Fall festival plays, including Magnolia Fest and Phases of the Moon, and headlining shows later in the season in Boston and two nights in Brooklyn.  See below for the complete list of Motet Fall tour dates.

This year’s Halloween theme – “Mixtape 1977” – will be debuted to fans in Des Moines, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and in Chicago on Halloween night.  The Motet’s famed cover sets, where the band performs music of their favorite funk influences (either an album in its entirety or a “mixtape’ of songs popular in a chosen year) are legendary, festive, and full of surprises. Started over a decade ago in Colorado, they have since become a beloved Halloween tradition. The Motet is excited to take the party on the road this year.

Back in their hometown of Denver, The Motet launches a new Colorado tradition this fall with the announcement of their “Hometown Hustle.” In gratitude of their Front Range fans, The Motet hosts two nights at the Ogden Theatre: Friday, November 13 with special guests The Main Squeeze; and Saturday, November 14 the band offers “Spirit of ’77: An Evening With The Motet,” featuring a special second set of music from their “Mixtape 1977” song list.

The complete list of The Motet’s Fall 2015 tour dates is as follows:
Friday, September 4 Scoot Inn Austin TX
Saturday, September 5 Backwoods Music Festival Stroud OK
Sunday, September 20 Catskill Chill Music Festival Hancock NY
Sunday, September 27 Skyfest Durango CO
Saturday, October 3 Luna Light Festival Darlington MD
Thursday, October 15 – Friday, October 16 Magnolia Music Festival Live Oak Fl
Saturday, October 17 Phases of The Moon Ozark  AR
Friday, October 23 Valley Bar Phoenix AZ
Wednesday, October 28 Wooly’s Des Moines IA (Mixtape 1977)
Thursday, October 29 Cabooze Minneapolis MN (Mixtape 1977) w/ special guests The Heard
Friday, October 30 Turner Hall Ballroom  Milwaukee WI (Mixtape 1977) w/ special guests The Heard
Saturday, October 31 Park West Chicago IL (Mixtape 1977)
Thursday, November 5 Paradise Rock Club Boston MA
Friday, November 6 – Saturday, November 7 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn NY
Friday, November 13 The Ogden Theatre Denver, CO w/ special guests The Main Squeeze
Saturday, November 14 The Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

Additional Summer 2015 Tour Dates
Friday, July 31 Salmonfest Festival Ninilchik AK
Saturday, August 1 Southeast Alaska State Fairgrounds Haines AK
Thursday, August 6 Summer Meltdown Festival – Whitehorse Mountain Amphitheatre Darrington WA
Friday, August 7 Beloved Music Festival Tidewater OR
Saturday, August 8 State Bridge  Bond CO Pardee Palooza
Friday, August 14 Tamarack Festival Tamarack ID
Saturday, August 15 Terrapin Crossroads San Rafael CA
Sunday, August 16 For The Funk of it Festival  Belden CA
Thursday, August 20 State Theatre St. Petersburg FL
Friday, August 21 The Great Southern Tailgate Classic Fernandina Beach FL
Saturday, August 22 Southern Brewers Festival Chattanooga TN
Friday, August 28Saturday, August 29 Mishawaka Amphitheatre Bellevue CO with The California Honeydrops

Nate Todd

Nate Todd was born on the central plains of Nebraska, but grew up on the high plains of the Texas panhandle. With not much to do in either place, music was his constant companion. His parents dubbed the first two albums he ever owned onto a tape for him. Side A was Bert and Ernie’s Sing Along. Side B was Sgt. Peppers. His lifelong love affair with music started early as he practically grew up in a Rock & Roll band, with his father and uncle often taking him out on the road or into the studio with them. Nate began performing live at sixteen and hasn’t looked back, having played in numerous bands from L.A. to Austin. At the age of twenty he was bitten by the writing bug, and upon moving to Denver decided to pursue a degree from Metropolitan State University where he recently graduated with a B.A. in English and a minor in Cinema Studies.

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