Tal National cancels upcoming performances
Nigerian band Tal National has cancelled a number of dates on its upcoming tour including the show at Stuart’s Opera House, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville.
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Nigerian band Tal National has cancelled a number of dates on its upcoming tour including the show at Stuart’s Opera House, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville.
Post culture staffers Will Hoffman and Dylan Sams discuss the Athens music scene, national music and what they're listening to this week in the second installment of the biweekly "Post Rock" PostCast.
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