TVD Live: The Polyphonic Spree Lights Up Ross Avenue Plaza

Friday, we told you about the free show that Dallas band, Polyphonic Spree was putting on at Dallas Museum of Art. TVD Dallas contributor, Nicole Rea, had a chance to chance to go check the band out. Here is her take on the show:

Seemingly plucked straight out of the free love era, The Polyphonic Spree put on another psychedelic hometown show tonight at the Dallas Museum of Art. Adorned in white robes, the group played their hearts out and front man Tim Delaughter, in all his flamboyant magnificence, put forth an A+ performance unaffected by the hundred-degree heat.

Delaughter and crew had the crowd in a musical trance playing many of The Polyphonic Spree’s popular songs and despite the heat, everyone just kept on dancing. At the end, with the disco balls still spinning, Delaughter said goodbye with a peace sign. It was hard not to walk away feeling good.

That show was just the fix I needed after feeling a little something missing at Homegrown Fest this year. The Polyphonic Spree hasn’t announced any upcoming Dallas shows, but I’m hoping they won’t be away too long.

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