Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Co-headlining tours are a dime a dozen (give or take hundreds of dollars in tacked-on fees).
But actual collaboration on the road is another thing, with most bands too protective of their brands to hand over very much of their nightly set times to truly share someone else’s vision.
In a joint road show, we cherish the moments when one band’s lead singer joins the other for an encore number or two. But actual merged identities?
That’s something that happens in Altman or Kieslowski films, but rock ‘n’ roll shows, not so much. Dawes and Lucius did a rare thing, then, in employing the buddy system for a tour that wrapped up Sunday with an almost-hometown show at Pappy + Harriet’s, out in the hills above and beyond Palm Springs.
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