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Bright Eyes

Bright Eyes - 'Old Soul Song' Live Performance at The Concert for Equality in Omaha

Venue: The Concert for Equality Location: Omaha, NE, United States Date: May 8, 2010

On May 8, 2010, Bright Eyes performed at The Concert for Equality in Omaha, a significant moment for the band, particularly as it was held in their hometown. By this time, Bright Eyes had recently released the album "The People’s Key" in February of that same year, showcasing a sound steeped in introspection and a bit of a sonic evolution that included electronic elements. It was during this period, characterized by a mix of enthusiastic experimentation and deep lyrical content, that the band undertook a striking live performance of "Old Soul Song." Did you know that this concert wasn't just about music but also highlighted social issues? Conor Oberst, the band’s frontman, has a longstanding connection to activism, and being at this concert truly blended his art with his passion for equality. The live energy palpable in this performance captures a pivotal chapter in Bright Eyes' journey as they embraced new sounds while staying rooted in their emotional core.

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