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'''June 28, 2018''' was the "1979 house party", which was a recreation of the house party that appears in the "[[1979]]" music video. Neighbors took issue with the surplus in traffic and some filed noise complaints. [[w:Live Nation|Live Nation]] reportedly rented the house, obtained noise permits, and warned neighbors well in advance, as well as informing the fans who attended not to park on the street.<ref name=":0">CBS San Diego https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47b5ltv6Mjw</ref>
'''June 28, 2018''' was the "1979 house party", which was a recreation of the house party that appears in the "[[1979]]" music video. Neighbors took issue with the surplus in traffic and some filed noise complaints. [[w:Live Nation|Live Nation]] reportedly rented the house, obtained noise permits, and warned neighbors well in advance, as well as informing the fans who attended not to park on the street.<ref name=":0">CBS San Diego https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47b5ltv6Mjw</ref> While some neighbors were clearly not fans, others watched and recorded the whole show from their backyards.<ref name=":0" /><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8prPoQwkac</ref>


Both old and new fans who happened to live in the neighborhood voiced their support.<ref name=":0" /> Some watched and recorded the whole show from their backyard still in their pajamas.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8prPoQwkac</ref>
After the noise complaints, police arrived – some of whom reportedly were fans of the band and were reluctant to interrupt the show. They did eventually end the party during the encore before the band could close with "[[Cherub Rock]]".<ref>https://www.nme.com/news/music/police-show-shakedown-smashing-pumpkins-tiny-1979-house-party-2348775</ref>
 
After the noise complaints, Police arrived – some of whom reportedly were fans of the band and were reluctant to interrupt the show. They did eventually end the party during the encore before the band could close with "[[Cherub Rock]]".<ref>https://www.nme.com/news/music/police-show-shakedown-smashing-pumpkins-tiny-1979-house-party-2348775</ref>


{{cquote|Great times in LaLa. Appreciation to those that came out to [[The Smashing Pumpkins 2018-06-27|the Troubadour]].<ref>The previous night's [[The Smashing Pumpkins 2018-06-27|show]] was at the [[Troubadour]]</ref> And apologies to those in Studio City for the disturbance of our nihilistic noize. ‘Twas a full moon and something just gets into the blood. And respect to the police, who let us finish the set. Mendacious as our conclusion was.|author=[[Billy Corgan]]|source=July 2018 Instagram post}}
{{cquote|Great times in LaLa. Appreciation to those that came out to [[The Smashing Pumpkins 2018-06-27|the Troubadour]].<ref>The previous night's [[The Smashing Pumpkins 2018-06-27|show]] was at the [[Troubadour]]</ref> And apologies to those in Studio City for the disturbance of our nihilistic noize. ‘Twas a full moon and something just gets into the blood. And respect to the police, who let us finish the set. Mendacious as our conclusion was.|author=[[Billy Corgan]]|source=July 2018 Instagram post}}

Revision as of 18:23, 28 June 2022

June 28, 2018 – Studio City, CA, US
Live performance by The Smashing Pumpkins
ArtistThe Smashing Pumpkins
DateJune 28, 2018
Venue(house)
LocationStudio City, CA, US
Venue typeHouse
PersonnelBilly Corgan, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlin, Jeff Schroeder, Jack Bates, Katie Cole
Order of bandsThe Smashing Pumpkins

June 28, 2018 was the "1979 house party", which was a recreation of the house party that appears in the "1979" music video. Neighbors took issue with the surplus in traffic and some filed noise complaints. Live Nation reportedly rented the house, obtained noise permits, and warned neighbors well in advance, as well as informing the fans who attended not to park on the street.[1] While some neighbors were clearly not fans, others watched and recorded the whole show from their backyards.[1][2]

After the noise complaints, police arrived – some of whom reportedly were fans of the band and were reluctant to interrupt the show. They did eventually end the party during the encore before the band could close with "Cherub Rock".[3]

Setlist

  1. "Soma
  2. "Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
  3. "Zero
  4. "The Everlasting Gaze
  5. "Today
  6. "Siva
  7. "Rhinoceros
  8. "Rocket
  9. "Stand Inside Your Love
  10. "Drown
  11. "Solara
  12. "Hummer
  13. "Muzzle

Encore

  1. "1979

Notes

  • "Cherub Rock" cut from setlist due to noise complaints

Banter

(unknown)

References