Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum at Oriental Theater-Denver 3/31

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Coming off a sold-out tour in Europe, Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum are excited to embark on their first-ever North American headline tour this Spring. This tour follows the release of their 2021 debut album THANKS FOR COMING, which has earned critical acclaim for outlets such as Rolling Stone, Billboard, Paper, Alternative Press, Associated Press, Consequence of Sound, People, American Songwriter, Magnet, FLOOD, Forbes, Huffington Post, NME, Line of Best Fit, The Independent, Entertainment Tonight and more. Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum has been described as a swirl of David Bowie’s experimental glam rock, Giorgio Moroder’s ‘70s disco productions for Donna Summer, ‘80s new wave music, and contemporary electronic dance acts like Justice.

 

The band’s live show is exciting, eerie, mesmerizing, and impassioned: “When they began to play, magic occurred,” said When The Horn Blows. “From the opening notes of their set, the trio were a sight and sound to behold. Piercing synth tore through the venue as the night set off on an explosive journey of bass-heavy electronica and almost vaudeville-esque crooning. Meanwhile, the rows of lights shining through the smoke gave the venue an almost ultraviolet feel, as if the entire show was just a shared hallucinogenic fever dream.”

 

Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum is comprised of vocalist, lyricist, musician and actor Michael C. Hall (Dexter, Six Feet Under, Hedwig and the Angry Inch), drummer Peter Yanowitz (The Wallflowers, Morningwood) and keyboardist Matt Katz-Bohen (Blondie). Individually the band has accumulated awards such as a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award and worked with artists such as Natalie Merchant, Yoko Ono, Andrew W.K., Allen Ginsberg, and Billy Bragg & Wilco, Blondie, Boy George, Cyndi Lauper and more.