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    Nektar upcoming tour dates

    Nektar: Continuing a legacy of ‘Music & Light Theatre’

    Nektar has scheduled the following shows this autumn:
    Sept. 3 ProgDay Chapel Hill, NC
    Sept. 30 Arden Gild Hall Wilmington, DE
    Oct. 1 Sea of Tranquility Fall Fest Poughkeepsie, NY
    Nov. 26 Orion Studios Baltimore, MD (2 shows)
    Nov. 27 Sellersville Theater Sellersville, PA
    Tickets available at www.nektarsmusic.com

    For more than 50 years, Nektar has taken legions of fans on audio-visual journeys to far reaches of the universe and the depths of the ocean with their immersive blend of sight and sound. Nektar has captured the imagination and admiration of listeners the world over with their multi-media concerts, melding a jam-band vibe with superb musicality and a visual cornucopia that perfectly complements the performance.

    Formed in Germany in 1969 by British expats, Nektar soaked up the musical freedom they found in their new home, favoring extended compositions and concept albums over the constraints of pop. They were among the progenitors of the progressive rock movement of the 1970s as well as the jam-band scene that arose in the late 1990s. Their sound traveled well to the States, where they enjoyed Top 40 success with “A Tab in the Ocean” (1972) and “Remember the Future” (1973). Nearly 20 albums and a half-century later, the band’s artistic and personal charisma has earned them thousands of devoted fans, who have flocked to festivals such as NearFest and ProgStock, and venues like the Wildey Theatre (where they perform multi-night sold-out shows) to indulge their passion for the Nektar experience.

    Currently, Nektar features three of the original members – Derek ‘Mo’ Moore (bass guitar, vocals), Ron Howden (drums, percussion, vocals) and Mick Brockett (visual environment). Ryche Chlanda (guitar, vocals) and Randy Dembo (bass guitar, bass pedals, 12-string guitar, vocals) are alums of previous Nektar incarnations. World-class multi-instrumentalist Kendall Scott completes the lineup on keyboards; his performance credits include Project/Object and Ryche Chlanda’s Flying Dreams. Background vocalist Maryann Castello adds her lovely voice to the mix.

    Mick and his assistant, tech wizard Jay Petsko, recently did a complete digital upgrade of the band’s famed light show. As anyone who has seen Nektar perform knows, the visual environment is a key element to the concert experience, directly reflecting what the band is playing on stage.

    The band’s 2020 release, “The Other Side” (Cherry Red Records), has been hailed as “an epic concept album” and “the best recording by Nektar since ‘Recycled.’”

    “The whole album is a love song,” says Mo.

    It’s also a memorial to friends the band has lost, including fellow founding member Roye Albrighton, who passed in 2016, and their long-time sound mixer Vinny Schmid.

    In October 2021, Cherry Red released an enhanced version of “The Other Side” that includes a ‘making of’ DVD. The behind-the-scenes documentary spans from the band’s 2019 reunion to performing the new album live in early 2020.
    Nektar is currently working on new songs, with an eye toward a 2023 release.

    Official website:
    www.nektarsmusic.com

    Official Facebook page: Nektar – The Legendary Rock Band (Official)
    https://www.facebook.com/nektarRocks

    Fan Pages:
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/2213439438

    Nektar Appreciation Society (private group)
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/nektarfans

    Instagram: @nektar.official
    https://www.instagram.com/nektar.official/?hl=en

    Nektar YouTube Channel
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoE...RmFXHUEQ9j_PJA

    Contact Kate Goldsmith, wordscapes18@gmail.com, for more information.

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    Once again, all Eastern states. Sigh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturgeon's Lawyer View Post
    Once again, all Eastern states. Sigh.
    Hang in there! They plan to head back to the Midwest in Spring 2023. They'd love to get out West, as well - just a matter of logistics working out.

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    How about Montreal? Or Toronto!
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    A message from Mo for anyone, (heaven forfend), not on the mailing list...

    "Hi Guys

    I am trying to keep you all in the loop for our return to the Orion studios in Baltimore

    Once more we will record the gigs. Tickets are $40 per show with $70 for both. We will play Saturday the 26th of November 2 shows. 3pm - 5pm and 8pm - 10 pm. There will be merchandise as last time. We will do a VIP experience for both shows from 6pm - 7 pm, meet and greet with the band, get a special Nektar bag, a tour laminate, a poster and a signed picture

    Go to our website https://nektarsmusic.com/ to sign up for the show(s) and the VIP

    Warm Regards
    Mo"

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    I will be seeing them at ProgDay, but would still love to see a Southwest Michigan date one of these days. Quite a few good venues in between Chicago & Detroit in the Grand Rapids / Kalamazoo area.

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