With special guest: Bad Bad Hats
The visionary project of Brooklyn-based composer and songwriter Ellis Ludwig-Leone, San Fermin has earned worldwide praise for its pairing of pop-minded melodies with lushly avant-garde arrangements. Formed in 2013-shortly after Ludwig-Leone completed a job assisting composer Nico Muhly-San Fermin made their debut with a self-titled LP hailed by NPR as "one of the year's most ambitious, evocative, and moving records." The band's sophomore outing Jackrabbit arrived in 2015, earning recognition from Rolling Stone for "(channeling) quarter-life existentialism through sophisticated wind and string compositions." Belong followed two years later, with applause from the likes of The New Yorker, who praised the album's "lovely baroque arrangements, analog eclecticism, and lavish harmonies." Equally inventive on stage as in the studio, Ludwig-Leone and San Fermin have spent much of the band's existence on the road, including sold out headline shows around the world, international festival sets, and tours supporting such like-minded artists as St. Vincent, The National, Arctic Monkeys, and alt-J. San Fermin recently announced their signing to Sony Music Masterworks and released their new single "The Hunger," indicating the arrival of the next chapter and more new music to come.
Smoke free. All ages. Wheelchair accessible.
Special needs seating select ADA tickets below and call (414) 286-3205.
All sales final. No refunds, exchanges or 3rd party pick-up.
Regardless of the Method of Delivery selected, the box office reserves the right to switch any tickets to will call pickup at the box office for pick-up starting 2 hours before the show's start time. A photo ID and the charge card used for the purchase must be presented.
THIS TICKET MAY NOT BE RESOLD FOR ABOVE FACE VALUE BY ANY INDIVIDUAL. ANY INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY RESELLING THIS TICKET FOR ABOVE FACE VALUE BY ANY METHOD, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IN PERSON, ON AN AUCTION WEBSITE, OR OTHERWISE OVER THE INTERNET, IS SUBJECT TO LEGAL ACTION. ANY TICKET FOUND TO BE OFFERED FOR RESALE ABOVE FACE VALUE WILL BE VOIDED AND SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL FEES.
Any questions? Call the Pabst Box Office: (414) 286-3663.
The visionary project of Brooklyn-based composer and songwriter Ellis Ludwig-Leone, San Fermin has earned worldwide praise for its pairing of pop-minded melodies with lushly avant-garde arrangements. Formed in 2013-shortly after Ludwig-Leone completed a job assisting composer Nico Muhly-San Fermin made their debut with a self-titled LP hailed by NPR as "one of the year's most ambitious, evocative, and moving records." The band's sophomore outing Jackrabbit arrived in 2015, earning recognition from Rolling Stone for "(channeling) quarter-life existentialism through sophisticated wind and string compositions." Belong followed two years later, with applause from the likes of The New Yorker, who praised the album's "lovely baroque arrangements, analog eclecticism, and lavish harmonies." Equally inventive on stage as in the studio, Ludwig-Leone and San Fermin have spent much of the band's existence on the road, including sold out headline shows around the world, international festival sets, and tours supporting such like-minded artists as St. Vincent, The National, Arctic Monkeys, and alt-J. San Fermin recently announced their signing to Sony Music Masterworks and released their new single "The Hunger," indicating the arrival of the next chapter and more new music to come.
Smoke free. All ages. Wheelchair accessible.
Special needs seating select ADA tickets below and call (414) 286-3205.
All sales final. No refunds, exchanges or 3rd party pick-up.
Regardless of the Method of Delivery selected, the box office reserves the right to switch any tickets to will call pickup at the box office for pick-up starting 2 hours before the show's start time. A photo ID and the charge card used for the purchase must be presented.
THIS TICKET MAY NOT BE RESOLD FOR ABOVE FACE VALUE BY ANY INDIVIDUAL. ANY INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY RESELLING THIS TICKET FOR ABOVE FACE VALUE BY ANY METHOD, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IN PERSON, ON AN AUCTION WEBSITE, OR OTHERWISE OVER THE INTERNET, IS SUBJECT TO LEGAL ACTION. ANY TICKET FOUND TO BE OFFERED FOR RESALE ABOVE FACE VALUE WILL BE VOIDED AND SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL FEES.
Any questions? Call the Pabst Box Office: (414) 286-3663.
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