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With Miami Beach fest postponed, Raconteurs will play Fillmore

- By Ben Crandell

Jack White and the Raconteurs will play the Fillmore Miami Beach on Sunday, Nov. 10, the same day they were supposed to perform as part of a stellar lineup at the Miami Beach Pop Festival, abruptly postponed this week with little explanatio­n.

Tickets for the Fillmore show go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 11, at Live Nation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 and at the venue box office, 1700 Washington Ave.

General-admission tickets will cost $72.50 in advance, $78.50 day of show. Pit-access tickets will cost $82.50, and a limited number of reserved-seat tickets will be available for $92.50. For more informatio­n, visit FillmoreMB.com.

The Raconteurs in June released their third fulllength album, “Help Us Stranger,” featuring “Sunday Driver” and “Now That You’re Gone,” the first new music by the band in more than a decade.

The Miami Beach Pop Festival was to have made its debut in Lummus Park Nov. 8-10 with a bill loaded with high-caliber acts from diverse genres, topped by Chance the Rapper, Jack Johnson, Juanes, Leon Bridges, T-Pain, Nile Rodgers and Chic, Sean Paul, the Roots, Daddy Yankee, Win Butler of Arcade Fire and the Raconteurs.

On Tuesday, organizers

of the event announced its postponeme­nt.

“Due to unforeseen circumstan­ces, the continuati­on of the original plan is no longer viable,” organizers wrote in the statement. “The producers of Miami Beach Pop Festival will be working with all involved parties to secure a new date in the future. The lineup will change, as some performers may be unable to accommodat­e a reschedule­d date.”

 ?? OLIVIA JEAN/BIG HASSLE PR ?? The Raconteurs — Brendan Benson, from left, Patrick Keeler, Jack Lawrence and Jack White — will play Fillmore Miami Beach on Nov. 10.
OLIVIA JEAN/BIG HASSLE PR The Raconteurs — Brendan Benson, from left, Patrick Keeler, Jack Lawrence and Jack White — will play Fillmore Miami Beach on Nov. 10.

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