Converse Rubber Tracks has done it again. They’re bringing Wild Nothing through Boston and you’re not going to want to miss this. The tour kicks off in Toronto on Thursday, May 14 and continues with stops in Boston (May 15), Brooklyn (May 16), Los Angeles (May 21) and San Francisco (May 22).
In true Converse Rubber Tracks style, all tickets are free and ready for you to RSVP. See below for links to reserve tickets.
May 14 – Toronto at The Opera House with Look Vibrant
http://bit.ly/CRTLive_WildNothingToronto
*May 15 – Boston at The Sinclair with Eternals*
http://bit.ly/CRTLive_WildNothingBoston
May 16 – Brooklyn at Music Hall of Williamsburg with Journalism
http://bit.ly/CRTLive_WildNothingNYC
May 21 – Los Angeles at The Echoplex with Roses
http://bit.ly/CRTLive_WildNothingLA
May 22 – San Francisco at The Chapel with Cocktails
http://bit.ly/CRTLive_WildNothingSF
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The Converse Rubber Tracks program was born out of the brand’s desire to give back to the music community and provide opportunities for artists who might not be able to afford studio time. Since the flagship studio opened in Brooklyn in July 2011, nearly 900 emerging artists have had the opportunity to record original music alongside the Converse Rubber Tracks team of experienced engineers at no cost. At the end of their studio time, the artists retain all of the rights to their own music.
Over the past three years, the program has since expanded beyond the studio in Brooklyn with Converse Rubber Tracks Live and Converse Rubber Tracks pop-up studios. Converse Rubber Tracks Live is a free music series, offering musicians the opportunity to perform in front of live audiences as the opening act for a high-profile headlining artist or band. Converse Rubber Tracks pop-up studios have taken the Converse Rubber Tracks experience to vibrant music communities around the globe. Both music platforms have been established in music cities such as Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Montreal, São Paulo, Beijing, Amsterdam, London, Hamburg, Paris, and Mexico City to name a few.
Learn more about Rubber Tracks here!