Cameron Crowe: The Uncool Book Tour with John Cusack on November 1 at 8 p.m.
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- Seating: Main Floor or Balcony
- Must purchase vouchers in the same transaction to sit together.
- Ticket will be emailed to the email address provided at checkout prior to show day.
Cameron Crowe: The Uncool Book Tour with John Cusack
Cameron Crowe, the Oscar-winning writer and director of “Almost Famous,” “Jerry Maguire,” and “Say Anything,” and one of America’s most beloved storytellers, is taking his long-awaited memoir “The Uncool” on the road this fall. In celebration of the book’s release on October 28 via Simon & Schuster, Crowe will embark on a limited book tour filled with intimate evenings of storytelling, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and the music that shaped his life.
Produced by Live Nation, the tour will feature an intimate conversation with the music journalist/filmmaker, joined by a special guest – be it a longtime friend, creative collaborator, or iconic figure from his decades in the industry.
“I’ve always loved telling the stories behind the stories,” Crowe said. “Introducing friends and loved ones to the unforgettable characters and adventures that inspired my journalism and movies has always been a passion. Now coinciding with the 25th anniversary of ‘Almost Famous' and the release of ‘The Uncool,’ I can’t wait to share those intimate stories and evenings with the audiences who’ve followed my work over the years. It’s not only a privilege, it'll be a blast."
ABOUT CAMERON CROWE
Cameron Crowe became Rolling Stone’s youngest ever contributor as a fifteen-year-old high school graduate, going on to profile the likes of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Elton John, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and The Who.
Crowe is also an acclaimed filmmaker who has written and directed films including Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Say Anything, Singles, Jerry Maguire, Vanilla Sky and Almost Famous (for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay). He also wrote the definitive book on the work of writer-director Billy Wilder, Conversations with Wilder. Crowe is currently at work on a film based on Joni Mitchell’s life and music. He has three children and lives in Southern California.
- Seating: Main Floor or Balcony
- Must purchase vouchers in the same transaction to sit together.
- Ticket will be emailed to the email address provided at checkout prior to show day.
Cameron Crowe: The Uncool Book Tour with John Cusack
Cameron Crowe, the Oscar-winning writer and director of “Almost Famous,” “Jerry Maguire,” and “Say Anything,” and one of America’s most beloved storytellers, is taking his long-awaited memoir “The Uncool” on the road this fall. In celebration of the book’s release on October 28 via Simon & Schuster, Crowe will embark on a limited book tour filled with intimate evenings of storytelling, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and the music that shaped his life.
Produced by Live Nation, the tour will feature an intimate conversation with the music journalist/filmmaker, joined by a special guest – be it a longtime friend, creative collaborator, or iconic figure from his decades in the industry.
“I’ve always loved telling the stories behind the stories,” Crowe said. “Introducing friends and loved ones to the unforgettable characters and adventures that inspired my journalism and movies has always been a passion. Now coinciding with the 25th anniversary of ‘Almost Famous' and the release of ‘The Uncool,’ I can’t wait to share those intimate stories and evenings with the audiences who’ve followed my work over the years. It’s not only a privilege, it'll be a blast."
ABOUT CAMERON CROWE
Cameron Crowe became Rolling Stone’s youngest ever contributor as a fifteen-year-old high school graduate, going on to profile the likes of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Elton John, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and The Who.
Crowe is also an acclaimed filmmaker who has written and directed films including Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Say Anything, Singles, Jerry Maguire, Vanilla Sky and Almost Famous (for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay). He also wrote the definitive book on the work of writer-director Billy Wilder, Conversations with Wilder. Crowe is currently at work on a film based on Joni Mitchell’s life and music. He has three children and lives in Southern California.