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About Amen Dunes

Amen Dunes

Have you ever wondered why some artists give themselves stage names when they’re a one-person act? Sometimes their stage name is just easier to say and remember – like Lady Gaga, whose real name is lengthy and Italian.

But other times, like in the case of Amen Dunes, their birth name just doesn’t vibe with the music. Can you imagine, Amen Dunes was called Damon McMahon instead? That name sounds more like a bagpipe player than a lo-fi psych creator. Maybe Damon got the idea to change his name into a stage name from his first band, Inouk, which has a similar vague feel. As much as we speculate, we may never know the true answer.

 

What We Do Know

While we don’t know exactly where the name Amen Dunes came from, we do know that it wasn’t always his musical moniker. He put out his first album, Mansions, with his birth name in 2006. It wasn’t until he moved to China that he started making music as Amen Dunes, a project he thought (at first) was just for himself. Instead, it got into the hands of Locust Music, who encouraged him to publish these previously-private sessions. And that’s how Amen Dunes was born.

 

A Well-Traveled Artist

One reason Amen Dunes’ sound has changed so much over the years is that he keeps recording it in different places. He started out in Philadelphia, moved to the Catskills, then to China, and landed in NYC. Each place he recorded had a different influence on his music, which you can hear change if you listen to his albums back to back.

His last album wasn’t made in Italy but was produced with help from an Italian man. There are slight undertones of Italian culture in it if you listen closely. Damon, or Amen Dunes, isn’t done traveling and making music. Not in the least. He goes on tour whenever he can – seeing new places and making new sounds.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are Amen Dunes tickets?

Amen Dunes ticket prices will differ depending on the source and the seats. The best price for Amen Dunes tickets is usually around $42 a ticket, and that’s for nosebleed seats! If you want floor seats, or if you’re shopping for tickets at a popular venue, you could easily be looking at a few hundred dollars more.

 

How to buy Amen Dunes tickets?

Amen Dunes ticket prices are going to be pretty high if purchased directly from the box office. That means the best way to buy cheap Amen Dunes tickets is online through a ticket marketplace. Ticket marketplaces like Gametime are perfect because they put you in contact with resellers looking to move seats at a relative bargain. It’s the safest and most affordable way to get the best price for Amen Dunes tickets.

 

What’s Amen Dunes tour setlist?

You never know what’s going to happen at an Amen Dunes concert, but here’s the average tour setlist:

  • Satudarah
  • Lonely Richard
  • Blue Rose
  • Calling Paul the Suffering
  • Freedom
  • Bedroom Drum
  • Song To The Siren
  • Splits Are Parted
  • Dracula
  • Time
  • Believe
  • Skipping School

 

How long is an Amen Dunes concert?

With such an epic setlist, you can expect Amen Dunes’ performance to last for around 90 minutes, from start to finish. When you take opening acts into account, you’re looking at two to three hours of entertainment. 

 

How much are Amen Dunes floor seats?

The best way to see Amen Dunes live is up close and personal from the floor, but these seats are always super expensive. The cheap end of floor seats can easily be $73 to $111, and if you’re seeing Amen Dunes at a venue with stage pit seats it could be even more pricey. Of course, there are ways around this. There’s a great strategy for cutting Amen Dunes ticket prices on floor seats and the best part is that it requires you to do literally nothing but wait. Waiting until the last minute can get you some great discounts because resellers with unsold seats don’t make any money. Wait it out and watch those prices drop to something more affordable, and then enjoy your floor seats!