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    After weaving its way through Seattle and Salt Lake City, the Big Green Bus continued its journey, stopping next in the Pacific Northwest city of Portland. Here it met up with eager fans outside of local hot spot, Mississippi Studios, for a special afternoon performance with alternative rock band, MUTEMATH.

    MUTEMATH

    Hailing from New Orleans, the Grammy award nominated MUTEMATH features lead vocalist and keyboardist Paul Meany, drummer Darren King, guitarist Todd Gummerman, and bassist Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas.

    Check out MUTEMATH's Big Green Bus playlist:

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    Read More »from Spotify Session: MUTEMATH performs ‘Blood Pressure’ with Spotify On Tour
  • The Big Green Bus made its way to Seattle and caught up with Washington natives, Minus the Bear, for a one of a kind performance at the city's famous Gas Works Park.

    American indie rock band Minus the Bear was founded in 2001 and features current and former members of bands Botch, Kill Sadie, and Sharks Keep Moving.


    Proudly sponsored by Bacardi, Spotify on Tour is bringing the Big Green Bus to events and festivals all across the US. Follow the Tour and find out where the Big Green Bus is headed next.

    Facebook/SpotifyonTour
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    Read More »from Spotify Session: Minus The Bear Performs 'Steel And Blood' With Spotify On Tour
  • St. Louis, Seattle, Portland  - The Spotify On Tour Big Green Bus is making its way across the US. Catch up here on all the action from the road and our recent stops at LouFest, Twilight Concert Series, MusicFest NW and more. 

    Spotify's Big Green Bus, proudly sponsored by BACARDÍ, made its way to the Midwest for St. Louis' LouFest Music Festival where it met up with artists Phantogram, The Flaming Lips, Wild Nothing, Cotton Mather and more. 

    Racking up more miles on the odometer and tons of roadhouse diners, the Pacific Northwest was next. First stopping in Seattle, the Bus parked outside of the city’s famous Gas Works Park for a Spotify Session with Washington natives, Minus the Bear, before making its way to Salt Lake City, where it visited fans at Twilight Concert Series. 


    The Bus hit the I-5 and made its way to Portland for a pre-festival party at digital agency, The Brigade, where it hosted a night of music from the band Mimicking Birds and DJ Reverend Shines, before

    Read More »from Spotify Big Green Bus Tour Diary #2

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