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    The National with Yo La Tengo & Wye Oak

    The National with Yo La Tengo & Wye Oak

    Presented by Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts at Academy of Music

    September 7-September 8, 2011


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    Formed during the post-punk revival of the late 1990s, The National takes its inspiration from country-rock, Americana, indie rock, and Britpop. The Brooklyn-based indie supergroup has released some of the most critically-lauded albums of the past decade—from their eponymous 2001 debut to their fifth album, High Violet (2010), which cracked the top five in both America and the U.K., adding to the band's already-considerable fan base.


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        Academy of Music

        240 S. Broad Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19102

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        September 7-September 8, 2011

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