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MGMT

Date: 
Sat, 2010-03-27 20:00
Location: 
Botanique, Brussels

MGMT is a neo-psychedelic/alternative group which formed in 2002 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. The band consists of multi-instrumentalists Andrew VanWyngarden (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums) and Ben Goldwasser (vocals, keyboards, synths, drums), both alumni of Wesleyan University.

Their biggest hit is their 2008 single “Kids”, which was a Top 20 hit in the UK and hit #9 on the Billboard Alternative Tracks chart in early 2009. Their other most popular songs are “Time to Pretend” , which has been featured on the motion pictures “21” and “Sex Drive” and on the TV shows “Skins”, “Gossip Girl” & “90210”, (the music video has reached over 11,000,000 views on YouTube) and “Electric Feel”, their most purchased single on iTunes.

Electronic Indie Dance Rock began as a thesis project from music majors at Wesleyan University. They used to be known as “The Management” with songs about not quite growing up and a lot of nonsense. Despite this, ‘MGMT’ is pronounced by saying each letter.

The new album "Congratulations", is bringing MGMT back on a clubtour this spring. "Congratulations" contains pop, electro and psychedelic rock, which drifts you to their imaginary inspiring world. They will be playing at the Botanique in Brussels on March 27, 2010!

Tickets are available as from February 24th through this link: www.botanique.be

More info: MGMT's official website

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