Death Cab For Cutie celebrate 'Transatlanticism' by performing it in full
It’s been 15 years since Death Cab For Cutie released Transatlanticism and to celebrate its release, the band played the album in full.
Check out the fan-shot footage below!
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The performance happened during last night’s show (Oct. 7) at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre, where they played the record in full to celebrate the release of the 2003 record.
Posting a picture of Saturday night’s setlist, the band played five tracks of other songs from their catalog before they began to play Transatlanticism in full, going in chronological order.
“Chicago, thank you for helping us throw a surprise 15th birthday party for “Transatlanticism,” the band writes. “We can’t think of a better place to have done it. Thank you for always showing up for us.”
See the post below:
See other fan-shot footage below:
Death Cab For Cutie is currently on tour celebrating the release of their latest record Thank You For Today. Check out the remaining cities and dates below!
Dates:
09 – Upper Darby, PA @ Tower Theatre
12 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
13 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
14 – Boston, MA @ Boch Wang Theatre
17 – Washington, DC @ Anthem
18 – Charlottesville, VA @ Sprint Pavilion
19 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca Cola Roxy
20 – St. Augustine, FL @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre
22 – Miami, FL @ The Fillmore Miami Beach
23 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
NOVEMBER
15 – São Paulo, BR @ Popload Festival