Primus to bring 3D show to Revolution Center

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Primus is coming to the Revolution Center in Garden City — and bringing 3D glasses for fans.

The show will be Sunday, May 12. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. March 1 for $35 general admission, $55 VIP, at Ticketfly.

Here’s the scoop on the 3D tour:

Primus is excited to announce a spring tour, featuring a 3D-enhanced live musical performance and two sets per evening. This groundbreaking tour will provide a one-of-a-kind psychedelic experience, further enhanced by
the fact that every show will also feature Quad Surround Sound. Primus teamed with 3D Live from Burbank, CA to create original 3D content for the tour. Audience members will be given 3D glasses in order to fully experience a visual and audio performance like no other.

Michael Deeds is the Idaho Statesman’s entertainment columnist and Scene magazine editor. His column runs Fridays and Sundays. He appears on the 6 p.m. broadcast of "Today's 6 News" on Thursdays and hosts a music show, "The Other Studio," from 9-10 p.m. Sundays on 94.9 FM The River.

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6 comments on “Primus to bring 3D show to Revolution Center
  1. slfisher says:

    Jesus, they’re still around?

  2. foreignoregonian says:

    You don’t suppose Jesus is a fan?

    (South Park or not)

  3. foreignoregonian says:

    So, does the latest version of the main site actually HAVE comments?

    If not, it’s not even worth spending money now.

  4. foreignoregonian says:

    I’ve tried to hit as many articles as I could and I still haven’t been interrupted by that Press Plus popup. I mean dozens, all day yesterday.

  5. foreignoregonian says:

    The headline and header info is misaligned and has been sinve Monday,

    Contact Us and Departments aren’t of much use because if you mouse over the department row al it brings up is ‘javasctipt=null(0) or somthing like that.

    Like I said, about as bad as before the paywall was even erected.

    You need to get on Nowalsky’s case if you want to have a job outside of radio here soon. This stern missive is for your corporate good.