The War on Drugs' holiday benefit concert series is revived with three shows at Johnny Brenda's

The War on Drugs Revival: Philly's Favorite Sons Return Home for 'Drugcember to Remember' Concert Series at Johnny Brenda's

In a heartwarming nod to their hometown roots, Philadelphia's beloved indie rock band The War on Drugs is set to return to Fishtown for a trio of shows at iconic venue Johnny Brenda's. Dubbed the "Drugcember to Remember" series, the 2023 concert run marks the group's first live performances in two years and comes with a charitable twist.

The brainchild of Grammy-winning frontman Adam Granduciel, the "Drugcember" series was initially launched between 2018 and 2022 as an annual treat for fans. However, international tours and band members living in different parts of the country led to a hiatus. After months of planning, the band has successfully reassembled to deliver three electrifying shows at Johnny Brenda's on December 18-20.

The War on Drugs' resurgence is a testament to their enduring legacy as one of Philadelphia's most iconic rock bands. Formed in the city two decades ago, they have garnered widespread critical acclaim for their unique blend of psychedelic and heartland sounds, showcased on albums such as "Slave Ambient," "Lost in the Dream," and "A Deeper Understanding." Their live performances are renowned for Granduciel's atmospheric guitar solos and the rich palette of electronic elements that bring out the full range of their seven-piece ensemble.

Granduciel has hinted at a new album in the works, which will be showcased during the concerts. "There's all sorts of new explorations," he teased. The band's live setlist is expected to feature a mix of old and new material, with tickets on sale from Friday at 10 a.m. costing $175 each.

The charitable aspect of the event is close to Granduciel's heart, as proceeds will go towards supporting public schools in Philadelphia through the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia. The non-profit organization steers donations towards various causes that benefit public school students, and Granduciel has praised its efficiency in directing funds to specific projects.

The connection between The War on Drugs and Johnny Brenda's runs deep. Formed around 2003, the band shared an apartment with Joe Beddia, who would later become a celebrated pizzeria owner. The venue played host to some of their earliest performances, including their first show in 2006, alongside fellow local artists Jack Rose, Bardo Pond, and Meg Baird.

For Granduciel, Johnny Brenda's remains synonymous with the band's humble beginnings. "The essence of it is that, sure, now it's become this amazing small venue... to us, it was just our little corner venue where we could try stuff out."
 
I'm so glad Philly's favorite sons are back in town πŸŽΈπŸ‘. It's like they've been away for, oh I don't know, two whole years and now they're reuniting to play some oldies but goodies... just what the neighborhood needed 😜. A little nostalgia trip to revisit their humble beginnings at Johnny Brenda's. How quaint. And of course, it wouldn't be a complete comeback without a charitable component 🎁 - because who doesn't love supporting public schools in Philly? I mean, it's not like they're trying to distract from the impending doom that is adulthood with some overpriced concerts and a new album on the horizon...
 
πŸ€” I'm loving how The War on Drugs is getting all nostalgic and bringing back the vibe with their "Drugcember to Remember" series at Johnny Brenda's. It's like they're giving fans a taste of what it was like when they were just starting out, and that's really cool 🎸. Plus, seeing them come together again for these shows after a two-year hiatus is a testament to the band's chemistry and dedication πŸ’•. And I'm all about supporting local music venues and causes, especially when it's going towards public schools in Philly πŸ“šπŸ’ͺ
 
awww man i'm so stoked for Adam and the crew 🀩 they've been through some tough times but its great to see them back on stage doing what they love ❀️ and supporting a good cause too! it's amazing how music can bring people together, especially when its about giving back to the community 🎸 philly will always be home to these talented sons, its heartwarming to see their humble beginnings still shining through πŸ’« can't wait for the concerts and new album! 🎢
 
omg i'm so stoked The War on Drugs is back in philly 🀩 they've been my fave indie rock band since i was a kid and their music never gets old πŸ’– i love how adam granduciel's got a new album coming out, can't wait to hear it! 🎸 also, supporting public schools in philly through the fund is such a great cause ❀️ let's keep the momentum going with this "drugcember" concert series at johnny brenda's 🎢
 
I'm curious about The War on Drugs' resurgence, I mean it's great to see them back home in Philly with a 'Drugcember to Remember' series 🎸. Adam Granduciel has always been a talented musician, and I love how the band is giving back to their community by supporting public schools through the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia 🏫. It's awesome that they're reassembling after two years and playing some electrifying shows at Johnny Brenda's on Dec 18-20. I've heard their live performances are really special, with Granduciel's atmospheric guitar solos and a rich electronic palette 🎢. But, I'm also wondering if the band's new album is going to be as psychedelic and heartland-driven as their classic albums like 'Slave Ambient' or 'Lost in the Dream'. Can't wait to find out!
 
🎸 3/5 stars for The War on Drugs' return to Philly πŸŒ† 75% of fans are stoked for the 'Drugcember to Remember' series, but I'm curious if the new album will live up to the hype πŸ€” $175 concert tickets are steep, considering their average album price is around $20 😳 60% of The War on Drugs' fans are familiar with Johnny Brenda's rich history, which is awesome πŸ‘. Have you listened to their latest album? 🎡 Their psychedelic sound has evolved over the years, but still maintains that special something that sets them apart πŸ’‘ πŸš€
 
You know, I remember when concerts were all about the music and not so much about the hype πŸ€”. This "Drugcember to Remember" series just feels like a throwback to the good old days of indie rock. It's amazing how The War on Drugs is still able to bring it, after being gone for two years 🎸. I'm stoked that they're bringing some new music to the table, but at the same time, it's gonna be weird hearing their old hits again 😎. And can we talk about how cool it is that proceeds are going to support public schools in Philly? That's just great to see 🀝.
 
idk why they're callin it 'drugcember' lol sounds like a total copout 2 the whole war on drugs thing. can't believe they're gettin back 2 philly 4 these shows, but now they wanna use it 4 charity? seems like a way 2 get outta doin any actual activism. and $175 tix? no thanks, that's just ridiculous. i mean, i love the war on drugs, but not at those prices
 
πŸŽΈπŸ•°οΈ OMG, I'm so stoked for The War on Drugs' return! 🀩 They're like, one of my fave bands ever! πŸ’₯ Their music is so atmospheric and psychedelic, it's like a vibe machine 😴. And now they're coming back to Philly for this epic "Drugcember" concert series at Johnny Brenda's?! πŸŽ‰ It's gonna be lit! πŸ”₯ Can't wait to see Adam Granduciel's guitar solos and the band's energetic performances πŸ’₯.

I'm also loving that this event is for a good cause - supporting public schools in Philly is super important πŸ“š. And, of course, getting to see some old-school War on Drugs material alongside new stuff is gonna be amazing 🎢. Tickets are pricey, but trust me, it's worth it πŸ’Έ.

Here's a quick diagram I whipped up to represent the band's journey:
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| The War on Drugs |
| Philly-based indie rock band |
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| Johnny Brenda's (their humble beginnings) |
| iconic venue for | where they played early shows |
| their earliest gigs | in 2006 & more |
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| "Drugcember" concert series (2023 revival) |
| 3-night run at Johnny Brenda's | with a charitable twist! |
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πŸŽ‰ See you at the shows, everyone!
 
🎸 The War on Drugs' return to Philly for their 'Drugcember to Remember' concert series at Johnny Brenda's is like a warm hug from the city that raised them. It's amazing how much nostalgia comes flooding back when you see one of your hometown heroes come home. I mean, who wouldn't want to rock out with Adam Granduciel and the gang? 🀘 The fact that they're supporting a good cause by giving back to Philly's public schools is just icing on the cake.

But let's be real, some of their stuff can get a little too trippy for my taste πŸ˜‚. I mean, have you listened to 'Lost in the Dream' lately? It's like they took every psychedelic rock song from the 60s and mashed them all together. But hey, that's part of what makes them so iconic, right? They're not afraid to take risks and push boundaries.

And can we talk about how much I love Johnny Brenda's? That place has seen some wild times in its history πŸ€ͺ. From its humble beginnings as a small corner venue to becoming one of the hottest spots in Philly, it's a testament to the power of community and creativity. When you see the War on Drugs take the stage, you know you're in for an experience that'll make your heart swell with nostalgia and pride 🎢
 
oh man i'm so down for The War on Drugs' "Drugcember" concert series at Johnny Brenda's 🎸πŸ”₯ can't believe they're back after two years and with a new album in the works too! Adam Granduciel is literally the epitome of Philly cool. what's amazing is that the whole thing has a charitable twist - supporting public schools in the city i've always loved how The War on Drugs blend psychedelic rock with heartland sounds it gives me all these nostalgic feels remembering those early indie shows at Johnny Brenda's back in the day
 
Man, I'm so down for The War on Drugs' 'Drugcember to Remember' concert series at Johnny Brenda's 🀘🎸. It's been ages since they've performed live and I'm hyped to see what they've got cooking in their studio again πŸ”₯. Their psychedelic sound is still my jam, especially that guitar work by Adam Granduciel 🎢. And it's awesome to see them giving back to the community with those concert proceeds going towards supporting public schools 🌟. They were a huge part of Philly's music scene when I was growing up, and to see them come full circle like this is really special πŸ’•. Can't wait for Dec 18-20!
 
πŸ€” I'm stoked that The War on Drugs is back in Philly and giving back to the community through their concert series. It's awesome that they're supporting public schools in Philly - education should be a priority for us all. πŸ’– The fact that Adam Granduciel has been working with the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia shows he's really passionate about making a difference. I'm hyped to see them live and check out their new material! 🎸
 
I got my money down for those shows and I'm super hyped 🀟 but at the same time I gotta think about Adam Granduciel's motives. Is he really doing it all for charity or is this just a PR stunt to get more people into his new album? Like, we all know how those Grammy wins can inflate someone's ego. And $175 a ticket is straight up steep. I mean, I love The War on Drugs as much as the next person, but come on...
 
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