Revsnit has 2 Low concerts.

Low was formed in 1993 by vocalist and guitarist Alan Sparhawk and bassist John Nichols with Sparhawk's wife Mimi Parker as a co-vocalist and drummer. The band embraced a softer, dream-pop that contrasted the post-punk, grunge movement popular in the '90s. Instead of loud, heayv drums, Parker used brushes instead of drumsticks on a drum set consisting of a single snare drum, cymbal, and floor tom. This and her shared vocal harmonies with Sparhawk helped Low craft a unique sound that produced an immediate cult following. Between 1993 and 2022, Parker and Sparhawk led Low as they cycled through five different bassists. In 2020, Mimi Parker was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She passed away on November 5, 2022, forcing the band to cancel the remainder of 2022's shows.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 06, 2018 –
Jul 07, 2018
Eaux Claires IV 2018
The National / Wye Oak / Anais Mitchell / Sharon Van Etten / Moses Sumney / S. Carey / Pussy Riot / Low / Field Report / Marijuana Deathsquads / Phoebe Bridgers / Phil Cook / Julien Baker / Ho99o9 / Gordi / Noname / serpentwithfeet / Big Red Machine / Trever Hagen Show all bands
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Foster Farms Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
Jul 17, 2015 –
Jul 18, 2015
Eaux Claires Music and Arts Festival
Haley / Doomtree / The Lone Bellow / Bon Iver / The Staves / Sufjan Stevens / Givers / Lizzo / The Tallest Man On Earth / Phox / Poliça / S. Carey / Spoon / Field Report / Sturgill Simpson / Indigo Girls / Marijuana Deathsquads / No BS! Brass Band / Retribution Gospel Choir / Francis and the Lights / Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires / Alan Sparhawk / Ragnar Kjaartansson's Forever Love / Sam Amidon's "Fa So La Guitarkestra Parade Choir" / The Penny Serfs / Low / The National Show all bands
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Foster Farms Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States

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