Geese: Flat Tyre & ‘First World Warrior’ Performance in Denver

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## Geese raffled off a flat tire at Denver show for charity

Geese gave fans at their Denver show a unique experience by raffling off a flat tyre as part of their set.The NYC indie heroes made their stop in Denver on Monday night (October 20) as part of the North American tour in support of their acclaimed 2025 album ‘getting Killed’, when the crowd were treated to the special auction. After getting a flat tyre on the road to the show, which took place at Denver’s Gothic Theater, the band decided to raffle it off in aid of Colorado Immigrant rights Coalition.

The tyre raffle ended up being won by a fan called Grant, who got a phone call from frontman Cameron Winter on stage during the encore of the show.

In addition to auctioning off a flat tyre and making the announcement on stage, the group also made their Denver show special by live tour debuting their track ‘First World Warrior’ from Geese’s 2021 debut ‘Projector’, which is a fan favourite.

@zerodollarman

WOW! How wonderful! Geese did a charity raffle at their Colorado show yesterday for a flat tire they got while on the road. This is momentous to see….Wow. 😮 🎥: yoshigemdyes via insta #cameronwinter #geeseband #charity #concert #fyp

♬ Long Island City Here I Come – Geese

https://www.nme.com/reviews/album/geese-getting-killed-review-3892821 The reviewer emphasizes that the band isn’t simply deserving of the accolades they’ve received, but actively demanding them through their exhilarating and free-spirited approach to music.

This suggests a significant artistic statement and a confident step forward for the band. The album appears to build on the foundation laid by their previous work, pushing boundaries while maintaining a cohesive artistic vision.

Building on the Success of ‘3D Country’

Geese’s 2023 album, ‘3D Country,’ was recognized by NME as a particularly expansive work for a band relatively early in their career. https://www.nme.com/reviews/album/geese-3d-country-review-cowboy-nudes-album-radar-3459011 Its inclusion in NME‘s “50 Best Albums of 2023” list https://www.nme.com/features/music-features/best-albums-2023-3554171 solidified the band’s position as a rising force in the indie rock scene.

The success of ‘3D Country’ likely set high expectations for ‘Getting Killed,’ which the band appears to have not only met but exceeded, according to critics. This trajectory demonstrates a consistent artistic growth and a willingness to experiment, characteristics that are resonating with both critics and fans.

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