Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst Turns up at His Own Lookalike Contest in Omaha
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, AUG 2 – Conor Oberst attended a benefit for Omaha Girls Rock and gifted clothes to the winner of a lookalike contest featuring karaoke performances of Bright Eyes songs.
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Conor Oberst Loses Conor Oberst Lookalike Contest
Lookalike contests — they’re still happening. It all started in October of last year when New Yorkers yearned for Timothée Chalamet copycats, but the trend has taken the world by storm. Yesterday knockoff Conor Obersts gathered in the Bright Eyes frontman’s hometown of Omaha. Like at the Chalamet competition, the singer himself showed up, but he did not win.
Conor Oberst Attends Own Lookalike Contest, Gives Winner a Bag of His Clothes – Mnnofa
Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst was the subject of a celebrity lookalike contest in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday night. The event, which organizers say started as a joke, morphed into a benefit for the local youth music education group Omaha Girls Rock. There was emo karaoke, and the first 40 people in attendance received a single American Spirit cigarette. As for the contestants? Well, none of the participants looked even remote…
Conor Oberst attended his lookalike contest and awarded the winner a bag of his clothes
Yesterday, the nonprofit organization Omaha Girls Rock hosted a Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes, Desaparecidos, Better Oblivion Community Center) lookalike contest, and Oberst himself showed up for it. Omaha is Oberst’s hometown, and is where he helped launch Saddle Creek Records in 1993, spearheaded by Mike Mogis and his brother Justin Oberst.The event was a fundraiser for Omaha Girls Rock, whose mission is “empowering youth, specifically those who i…
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