Photo By Star Beat
Fans linked to Jukebox the Ghost's Twitter or Facebook page had the chance to score entrance to the band's semi-secret show at a venue on the lower east side of Manhattan. A week before the show the band announced the details. Only the first 30 people to respond via e-mail were put of the guestlist to the intimate show.
Around 60 or so people squeezed into Pianos on Tuesday night for a 45-minute set by the Philadelphia /D.C. based trio. The band delighted with their brand of piano driven, infectious, pop/rock. Guitarist Tommy joked about fans missing LOST and hoping that they recorded it. They played a set of new songs, then closed with the fan favorite "Good Day" from their first album, Let Live and Let Ghosts. Fans urged for one, more so they obliged with "Hold It In." The newer songs had a good mix of energy and pretty melodies.
Jukebox the Ghost will tour through Europe with Adam Green starting next week, but return to NYC on March 4 with Tally Hall and Skybox at the Bowery Ballroom. Tickets are $15 and available here.



I loved that they did this show and thought the venue was perfect. Looking forward to March 4th at Bowery.
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