Phantogram on How Intimate Shows, Touring with Deftones, and a Two-Piece Setup Are "Keeping Us Stoked Creatively"
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Phantogram recently participated in a unique concert experience in the Catskills, organized by Consequence and The Wild Honey Pie. The event featured unlimited Paulie Gee's Pizza and an intimate performance at the boutique Hotel Lilien. Members of Phantogram expressed their enjoyment and connection with fans during the show, describing it as a personal affair. They emphasized the special atmosphere created in smaller venues, highlighting the meaningful interactions between artists and attendees that enhance the concert experience.
As music fans themselves, the members of Phantogram know how meaningful a show can be when you're not only watching the artists perform but interacting with them in a relaxed environment. Sarah and I don't think of ourselves as like these big, like rock stars or anything like that, admits Carter. But if one of my favorite bands was playing this really intimate thing that I got to go to and even get a chance to talk to them, I think it would be awesome. So in a way, I guess we were giving back to the fans.
Phantogram headed up to the Catskills, not far from where the duo of Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter got their start in Upstate New York. They checked into the boutique Hotel Lilien for a Pizza Party, a staple The Wild Honey Pie experience where fans are treated to unlimited Paulie Gee's Pizza and an up-close performance unlike any other, all presented by Spindrift. Speaking with Consequence after the event, the band joyously describes the affair as 'super duper fun'.
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