
"Bay Area indie-pop fans will get to find out for themselves when The Decemberists combine forces with the San Francisco Symphony at lovely Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco on Oct. 10. The date is part of a short-run of gigs where the chart-topping band will be performing with symphony orchestras. The other two stops are in Seattle and Portland. These are the first shows that The Decemberists have done with symphony orchestras since 2007."
"And conductor Edwin Outwater, who was also leading the San Francisco Symphony during the famed S&M 2 shows with Metallica at Chase Center in 2019, certainly seems like the right person to pull this whole collaboration together. The program has not yet been announced although we're hoping to get plenty of tunes from The Hazards of Love and The Crane Wife as well as a grand version of The Mariner's Revenge Song."
"The Decemberists are awesome enough on their own. But add the San Francisco Symphony to the mix? Wow, that absolutely sounds like it would be one of the best shows of the season. Bay Area indie-pop fans will get to find out for themselves when The Decemberists combine forces with the San Francisco Symphony at lovely Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco on Oct. 10."
The Decemberists will perform with the San Francisco Symphony at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco on Oct. 10 as part of a short run that also stops in Seattle and Portland. These are the band's first performances with symphony orchestras since 2007. Conductor Edwin Outwater will lead the collaboration; Outwater previously led the San Francisco Symphony during the S&M 2 shows with Metallica in 2019. The program has not been announced. Selections from The Hazards of Love, The Crane Wife and a grand version of The Mariner's Revenge Song are potential highlights. The performances will feature lush symphonic arrangements reimagining the band's music. Showtime is 7:30 p.m.; tickets start at $175.
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