Event research Movements

Movements tickets are on sale right now.
Are Movements tickets likely to be profitable in Spokane, WA?
There are 4 presales for this event - we have 2 unique passwords for these presales.

Movements

Knitting Factory - Spokane

Spokane, WA

Sep 29 Sun • 2024 • 7:00pm

Alternative Rock | Rock and Pop | Festivals | Event | Alternative | Rock | More Miscellaneous

Ai Ticket Reselling Prediction

Using artificial intelligence, concert attendance stats, and completed sales history for ticket prices on secondary market sites like Stubhub, we can predict whether this event is hot for resale. The Ai also considers factors like what music genre, and what market the concert is in.

Shazam
Shazam Score: N/A

Shazam is a music app that helps you identify the music playing around you. The more times an artist gets Shazamed, the higher this score will be, which should give you an idea of the popularity of this artist. Scores are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. Learn more

Google Trends
Trends Score:

Google Trends shows how popular a search query is for an artist. The more popular the artist is and the more people that are Googling them, the higher this score will be. Scores are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. Learn more

Knitting Factory - Spokane, Spokane, WA

1,500
Capacity

Movements at the Knitting Factory - Spokane, Spokane, WA

Presale Passwords & On Sale Times

Movements

Public Onsale   May 31 Fri 2024 10:00am to Sep 29 Sun 2024 10:00pm
Artist Presale May 28 Tue 2024 9:00am to May 30 Thu 2024 10:00pm
BIT Presale   May 29 Wed 2024 11:00am to May 30 Thu 2024 10:00pm
Spotify Presale May 29 Wed 2024 11:00am to May 30 Thu 2024 10:00pm
Day of Show   Sep 29 Sun 2024 3:00am to Sep 29 Sun 2024 9:00pm

Tour Schedule

Movements

6 similar events found

Event Date Event Venue Capacity Location Report
Apr 14 Tue • 2026 • 7:00pm Pierce the Veil - I Can't Hear You World Tour Australia 2026 The Drive Adelaide, SA Report
Apr 14 Tue • 2026 • 7:00pm The Wonder Years Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA Report
Apr 15 Wed • 2026 • 7:00pm The Wonder Years Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA Report
Apr 21 Tue • 2026 • 7:00pm Pierce The Veil - I Can't Hear You World Tour Neal S Blaisdell Arena Honolulu, HI Report
Jun 5 Fri • 2026 • 11:00am The Governors Ball Music Festival Flushing Meadows Park Queens, NY Report
Pro Members see all 6 upcoming events on the tour schedule.

Watch on YouTube

Listen on iTunes

Wikipedia Bio

A color photograph of the Stonewall Inn, taken in the summer of 2016; the doorway and windows are decorated with rainbow flags
The Stonewall Inn in the gay village of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, site of the June 1969 Stonewall riots, a landmark event in the struggle for LGBTQ rights in the United States, which opened the door for the advancement of LGBTQ movements worldwide.[1][2][3]

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) movements are social movements that advocate for the inclusion, recognition, and rights of LGBTQ people and other gender and sexual minorities.

While there is no overarching organization representing all LGBTQ people, numerous advocacy groups, grassroots networks, and community-based organizations work to advance related causes. The earliest known LGBTQ rights organization was the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee, founded in Berlin in 1897.[4]

Common goals of LGBTQ movements is equal rights for LGBTQ people. Specific goals include the decriminalization of homosexuality, legal recognition of same-sex relationships, protections against discrimination, and access to gender-affirming healthcare. Some branches of these movements also emphasize cultural visibility, community-building, and liberation from societal systems seen as oppressive, such as heteronormativity and cisnormativity.

Modern LGBTQ movements encompass a wide range of strategies, including political lobbying, street marches and protests, mutual aid, academic research, and artistic expression. These movements are internally diverse, with ongoing debates over tactics, identity, inclusion, and the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and class.

  1. ^ Julia Goicichea (August 16, 2017). "Why New York City Is a Major Destination for LGBT Travelers". The Culture Trip. Archived from the original on January 2, 2020. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  2. ^ Eli Rosenberg (June 24, 2016). "Stonewall Inn Named National Monument, a First for the Gay Rights Movement". The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 2, 2022. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  3. ^ "Workforce Diversity The Stonewall Inn, National Historic Landmark National Register Number: 99000562". National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved April 21, 2016.
  4. ^ Whisnant, Clayton J. (2016). Queer Identities and Politics in Germany: A History, 1880–1945. Columbia University Press. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-939594-10-5.

Source: Wikipedia