Bon Iver to Wake Dead/Play in LA Cemetery

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Whether he’s murdering the festival circuit or penning new music for the Twilight sequel or even gearing up to walk for AIDS in his beloved home state of Wisconsin, Justin Vernon neé Bon Iver has been keeping busy this summer. His camp announced this week that the Bon-tourage will be unspooling their ambient folk at a new kind of venue on September 27th: a Los Angeles cemetery. At sunrise. Tickets for the show will be on sale via Ticketweb starting at noon today, but roll the dice and try to win a pair from those beautiful goons over at the Fader. Also keep in mind that while breakfast will be served, you’re encouraged to bring your own blanket so as to keep your ass dry. Always important.

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