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Here’s Your Post-Election Neko Case, in Tacoma Tonight

By Gwendolyn Elliott November 9, 2016

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Unless you already have tickets, you won’t be able to see Neko Case tonight when she visits the Pantages Theatre in Tacoma, her former hometown, for a sold out show. It’s sure to be one to remember; Case is a vocal advocate of progressive issues across the board. “In my beloved hometown, Tacoma tonight to host a “let it out and feel painful shit in a safe place” at the Pantages theatre. I love you,” she just tweeted. She then followed up with: “Time to get gayer, blacker, browner, lgbt’er, indigenous’er and WOMANER then ever before! There’s more of us, humanity. Mobilize with ❤️”

It’s a good reminder that the arts and music—and Case’s music this particular dayhave the power to unite us all. Whatever you’re feeling today, take a moment with your favorite artist and tap into the music that runs through all of us. 

 

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