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Date:      Mon, 20 Apr 1998 21:58:23 -0400 (EDT)
From:      collagen@interport.net
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Russian Concerts - Aquarium and Auktyon
Message-ID:  <199804210158.VAA06325@interport.net>

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Hello! This message is to let you know that Boris Grebenshikov/Aquarium
and
Auktsyon will be touring U.S. of A. in late April - May 1998.
(http://www.collagen.org/aaa/

        Aquarium is the oldest and the most prominent Russian Rock Band...and
Auktsyon
        is extremely cool with its post-punk lyrics, dance and music. Something
not
        to be missed! Superior venues, sound, lighting and etc!


        The Aquarium concert schedule is:

        Chicago - Park West - April 24; call (773) 764-0404 for tickets
        New York - Irving Plaza - April 25; call (212) 673-0776
        Boston  - Karma Club - April 26, call (617) 783-1590
        Washington, D.C. - The Bayou - April 28; call (301) 881-5973
        New York - Roxy (with Auktsyon) - April 30; call (212) 673-0776
        Seattle - King Kat - May 1; call (206) 323-8882
        San Francisco - Herbst Theater - May 3; call (415) 392-4400

        
        The Auktsyon schedule is being determined. Here are some exact days:

        For show in New York with Aquarium on May 30, call (212) 673-0776
        For show in Washington, D.C. on May 1, call (301) 881-5973
        For show in Chicago on May 10, call (773) 764-0404
        For show in San Francisco on May 9, call (408) 260-1042
        
        For additional shows information, information about the bands, retail
ticket
        outlets and other fun stuff, please visit
        http://www.collagen.org/aaa/

        The seats are limited. Get your tickets today and have a great time at
the show -
        we promise, it will be a great one! :)




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