Best Coast and Wavves tra-la-la for Target; Pink is expecting; Robert Plant coming to DAR
Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast wishes you a merry Christmas, via Target. (Josh Sisk/FTWP)
- As if to prove that the concept of selling out no longer exists, Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast and boyfriend Nathan Williams of Wavves will collaborate to release a Christmas song for big-box retailer Target. The two indie rock darlings are also hitting the road early next year, with a stop at 9:30 Club on Jan 31. But first, a Best Coast gig at Georgetown University on Saturday. Tickets are still available here.
- Pink is pregnant. The trapeze-swinging pop singer announced the news on an episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" set to air Wednesday.
- Erstwhile Led Zeppelin yowler Robert Plant is scheduled to perform at DAR Constitution Hall on Feb. 1. To quote Plant's website, "Ticket info to come..."
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Chris Richards
| November 17, 2010; 9:30 AM ET
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Morning click
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Best Coast, Led Zeppelin, Pink, Robert Plant, Wavves
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That's odd - a few weeks ago, I saw an events schedule that said that the Best Coast show (and also a Sleigh Bells show at the same venue) were only open to GU students. I wonder what changed.
Posted by: MyPostID27 | November 17, 2010 10:31 AM | Report abuse
According to the 930 web site, Robert Plant tickets go on sale this Friday 11/19 at 10.
Posted by: MyPostID27 | November 17, 2010 3:36 PM | Report abuse
@mypost
The show was initially students only, but we decided to open approx. 100 tickets up to the general public.
Ben
WGTB Events
Posted by: benworm | November 19, 2010 10:49 AM | Report abuse











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