Yo La Tengo Want to Play a Fundraiser for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

Yo La Tengo Want to Play a Fundraiser for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

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Yo La Tengo would like to support Vice President Kamala Harris’ bid for the presidency, but they want your help. The indie-rock trio is taking submissions from fans who are willing to host the band for intimate acoustic concerts. Yo La Tengo are just asking that the hosts make legitimate, sizable donations to Harris and her Democratic running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Head here to make your proposal for a show, letting the band know the date, location, and the donation you’d actually make.

Yo La Tengo are still touring in support of This Stupid World. See their tour dates below, so that you know their general whereabouts if you’re trying to book a Harris-Walz show.

The Harris-Walz campaign recently held an event in Eau Claires, Wisconsin. The rally featured a performance from the city’s greatest musical export, Bon Iver.

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Yo La Tengo: This Stupid World Tour

Yo La Tengo:

08-14 Portland, OR – Pioneer Courthouse Square #
08-15 Seattle, WA – Woodland Park Zoo #
08-25 London, England – All Points East Festival
08-27 Glasgow, Scotland – SWG3 Galvanizers
08-29 Leeds, England – O2 Academy
08-30 Liverpool, England – Content
09-01 Dorset, England – End of the Road Festival
09-21 Accord, NY – Woodsist Festival
09-22 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live
09-23 Jersey City, NJ – White Eagle Hall
09-24 Jersey City, NJ – White Eagle Hall

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