![]() Jon Foreman of Switchfoot spoke during a break in his band's concert there a couple of years ago and said that the Bijou was the first theater in Tennessee to allow African American patrons to visit. This little theater is over 100 years old and has great historical significance. The view from their is spectacular and there is no one in front of you to obscure your enjoyment of the event. The place is so small that the front of the balcony is only about a dozen rows back from the stage. If you have the opportunity to select your seats, try to get front row in the balcony. Artists frequently comment during their shows about how amazing the acoustics are in the building. I have seen several concerts in this little place. Tickets for all tour dates are on sale now.The Bijou is and incredible gem in downtown Knoxville, TN. The massive tour includes a momentous New Year's run (December 29-31, 2023), at Raleigh's Lincoln Theatre, and stops in Colorado (March 6-9, 2024), California (March 19-23, 2024) and the Midwest (April 2024). October appearances include stops at The United States Disc Golf Championship in Rock Hill, SC (10/7), and Winston-Salem, NC’s Millenium Center for “Big Something’s Haunted Mansion” (10/28).įans can catch Big Something performing “Bob” & Weave” live during their nationwide "Headspace Tour," commencing in December 2023. For more information, please visit the LPP website.īig Something recently ignited the stage at Papadosio’s Subterranea at The Caverns in Pelham, TN. Through legal intervention, constituent support, advocacy campaigns, and policy change LPP aims to repair the harms of the discriminatory and counterproductive War On Drugs. The “Bob and Weave,” release will shine a light on The Last Prisoner Project (LPP) a national, nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to reforming our criminal justice system through progressive drug policy. This initiative underscores the band's commitment to raising awareness about mental health issues, an important theme that inspired much of the album. In tandem with the release of each new single from Headspace, Big Something will spotlight several non-profit organizations focused on mental health and wellness. Accompanied by GRAMMY® Award-nominated longtime producer John Custer, the band immersed themselves in the project, living together in a serene guest house tucked into nature. The 12-track Headspace was recorded at the legendary Pachyderm Recording Studios-the birthplace of Nirvana’s In Utero. From what I can tell, ‘Bob and Weave’ is basically about waking up and trying to get through the daily anxiety of life with the help of friendship - and maybe some cannabis,” MacDaniels explained. ![]() “Getting to know Josh has been so much fun. Lyrically, the tongue-in-cheek ganja-inspired wordplay completes a tune fit for 4:20 enthusiasts worldwide. The buoyant track sees otherworldly electronics wheeze as sun-soaked reggae riffage slinks beneath swaggering verses and an uplifting chorus. Headspace leans heavily on collaboration, and “Bob and Weave,” was originally penned by Big Something’s close friend and frequent collaborator, Josh Phillips from Asheville, NC. The album, Big Something’s seventh official studio release, is the launchpad for the band's 60+ date nationwide tour, kicking off this fall. Today, North Carolina-based rock ensemble, Big Something, unveils “ Bob and Weave” the second single from their forthcoming album, Headspace, arriving on November 17, 2023.
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