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KXCI Presents! Kim Gordon Giveaway Contest

September 28, 2024
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Kim Gordon at Rialto Theatre Thursday, October 3rd

KXCI Presents! Kim Gordon! Known for her work with Sonic Youth and for her involvement in feminist movements, Kim Gordon is a prolific artist in the indie sphere. 

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*CLICK FOR CONTEST RULES* The deadline to enter is through noon Tuesday, October 1st.  The winners of (1) pair of tickets will be selected at random (one entry per person). Ticket winners will be put on the guest list and must present ID at the venue box office on the night of the show to gain entry. Winners will be notified to the email address entered in the contest after the deadline and drawing.

The Rialto Theatre Presents Kim Gordon – The Collective
Tuesday October 3rd, 2024
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show 8:00 pm Sheaves opens the show
All Ages $36.50-$42


About Kim Gordon
With a career spanning nearly four decades, Kim Gordon is one of the most prolific and visionary artists today. A co-founder of the legendary Sonic Youth, Gordon has performed all over the world, collaborating with many of music’s most exciting figures including Tony Conrad, Ikue Mori, Julie Cafritz and Stephen Malkmus. Most recently, Gordon has been hitting the road with Body/Head, her spellbinding partnership with artist and musician Bill Nace. Despite the exhaustive nature of her résumé, the most reliable aspect of Gordon’s music may be its resistance to formula. Songs discover themselves as they unspool, each one performing a test of the medium’s possibilities and limits. Her command is astonishing, but Gordon’s artistic curiosity remains the guiding force behind her music.
Gordon continues this pursuit on No Home Record, her first-ever solo release, produced by Justin Raisen ( Angel Olsen, John Cale, Charli XCX, etc.). Borrowing its name from a Chantal Akerman film, No Home Record is, in many ways, a return as much as it is a departure. When Gordon first began playing music in the early 1980s, she used a guitar, a drum machine, and some lyrics sniped from magazine advertisement copy. No Home Record contains echoes of that setup, in both form and concept while highlighting Gordon’s capacity to meld cultural critique, divulgence and humor. Front to back, No Home Record is an expert operation in the uncanny.

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