
Upcomming Events:
Wednesday, August 10
7:30pm - FREE! - all ages
Musikfest
Old Chapel behind Central Moravian Church, near Heckewelder Place
(off of Church Street
between Main & New Street)
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
pdf of festival map
Saturday, September 3
7:00pm - all ages
The Daily Grind
46 3rd Street
518-272-8658
Troy, New York
with: Zoe Keating
(from Rasputina)
cello & electronics
Saturday, September 10
9:00pm - $15 - all ages
Makor
35 West 67th Street
(between Broadway & Columbus)
New York, New York
take 1 or 9 train to 66th St.
with: Zoe Keating
(from Rasputina)
cello & electronics
News:
INVERT GOES ON THE ROAD TO BETHLEHEM
We're excited to announce that we will appear as part of Chamber Series at the Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on Wednesday August 10th. Musikfest is a week long festival of musics of all kinds featuring some truly fantastic artists, so we're greatly honored to have been invited to participate in it. We'll be performing inside a church with fantastic acoustics so we're sure this wil be a special event.
Please check out our schedule page for more details.
COMING UP IN SEPTEMBER: INVERT RETURNS TO MAKOR
On Saturday, September 10 we will return to the elegant Upper West side club and cultural center, Makor, for our first Fall performance back home in NYC. Joining us will be the incredible cellist, Zoe Keating, who many might know as a member of the cello-rock band Rasputina. This night she will perform solo with looping electronics that allow her to create gorgeous soundscapes by layering the cello's lines live. This night will definitely be a special event so please save the day!
Please check out our schedule page for more details.
INVERT GOES ON THE ROAD TO TROY
Invert will make it's first ever appearance in Troy, New York in the comforts of the Daily Grind coffee house on Saturday, September 3rd. On this show we will also be sharing the bill with Zoe Keating.Please check out our schedule page for more details.
THANKS FROM INVERT
A big Invert thanks goes to all who came out to the comforts of the Tap Bar at Manhattan's mecca for new music, the Knitting Factory, for a performance on Friday, May 20th. Joining us was the amazing Mission of Burma guitarist / Alloy Orchestra keyboardist Roger Miller - who opened the night in a rare performance of some extraodianary works for solo piano.
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