Boards Of Canada Fans Gather For Rare Live Performance
Boards Of Canada Fans Gather For Rare Live Performance...
Thousands of fans gathered in Los Angeles today for a rare live performance by the enigmatic electronic duo Boards of Canada. The event, held at the historic Hollywood Bowl, marks the group's first public appearance in over a decade. Known for their elusive nature and cult following, the Scottish brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin have kept a low profile since their last album release in 2013.
The concert was announced just two weeks ago, sparking a frenzy among fans and quickly selling out. Tickets were resold at premium prices, with some listings reaching upwards of $500. Social media has been abuzz with anticipation, as fans speculated about the setlist and potential surprises. The duo's atmospheric, nostalgia-infused sound has resonated deeply with listeners, making this event a cultural moment for electronic music enthusiasts.
The performance comes amid a resurgence of interest in Boards of Canada's music, fueled by younger generations discovering their work through streaming platforms. Their albums, such as Music Has the Right to Children and Geogaddi, are often cited as seminal works in the IDM (intelligent dance music) genre. Today's concert underscores the enduring appeal of their sound and the fervor of their dedicated fanbase.
Attendees described the atmosphere as electric, with many traveling from across the country to witness the historic event. The duo's decision to perform in the U.S. has been seen as a nod to their American audience, who have long clamored for a stateside appearance. As the lights dimmed and the first notes echoed through the venue, the crowd erupted in cheers, marking a moment many thought they'd never experience.