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Cake & Brazilian Girls Unlimited Sunshine Tour @ Terminal 5 (12/12 & 12/13) NYC


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The Bowery Presents: Cake with special guests Brazilian Girls, Oakley Hall, Agent Ribbons and King City @ Terminal 5 for two nights in NYC!

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The Unlimited Sunshine Tour is an American traveling music festival headlined by alternative rock band Cake, and featuring an eclectic mix of bands from multiple musical genres. Over the years, Cake has brought together diverse line-ups of artists on the tour, including De La Soul, The Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse, Kinky and The Hackensaw Boys (2002); Cheap Trick, The Detroit Cobras and Charlie Louvin (of the Louvin Brothers) (2003); and, last year, Gogol Bordello, Tegan and Sara and Eugene Mirman.

This year, Cake returns to New York on the tour for two nights, with special guests, Brazilian Girls, Oakley Hall, Agent Ribbons and King City.

More info here

Tickets available at Ticketmaster.com,by calling 212-307-7171 or at the Mercury Lounge box office at 217 E. Houston St. (between Ludlow & Essex Sts.).

Optional Charitable Donation: Cake would like to give you the option of donating $1.00 to Common Ground Collective to aid Hurricane Katrina survivors through their free health clinic. They still need our help. Your generosity of greatly appreciated.

(All times are subject to change and ticket prices subject to service fees.)

Doors Open At: 6:30PM

Show Starts At: 7:30PM

Advance Price: $37.50

Door Price: $43.00

Venue Information

Terminal 5

http://www.terminal5nyc.com/

610 W 56th Street

New York, NY 10019

ph 212–260–4700

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