This Monday and Tuesday, Taylor Swift will bring her 1989 World Tour to St. Louis’ own Scottrade Center. Swift has drawn attention for bringing out high-profile guests during nearly every show on this tour; the list runs the gamut from Mick Jagger to Julia Roberts to the U.S. women’s soccer team. In anticipation of the Scottrade shows, Cadenza shares its dream guests.
Radiohead is one of the last great rock bands to break the mainstream barrier, which unfortunately means that it is also one of the last great rock bands to have expensive concert tickets. Given Radiohead’s live reputation (several of the band’s Glastonbury sets are nothing short of legendary), however, the steep entry fee should be well worth it.
For a long time, it was practically a requirement for anyone who was into indie rock to like Arcade Fire. Every self-respecting hipster had a copy of “Neon Bible” tucked away somewhere. And leaving aside the paradox of being a widely known indie band, Arcade Fire still rocks.
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