San Antonio’s Buttercup to recreate unconventional live video performance from 20 years ago

Long-running San Antonio artpop- rock band Buttercup is known for staging unconventional performances. Over the years, the trio has performed on a float, in a dive bar at 7 a.m., as mannequins in a window and on a bed in their pajamas. For one of the more memorable shows, its live performance was shown on tiny convex TVs at the bottom of four oil drums for a show called Buttercup in a Can.
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