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Polaris Hall Presents

Dengue Fever

  October 25, 2024 8:00 PM

Doors Open: 7:00 PM
TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
GENERAL ADMISSION 21+: $35.00

TICKET SALE DATES
GENERAL ADMISSION 21+ Public Onsale: August 2, 2024 10:33 AM to October 25, 2024 12:00 AM

RESCHEDULED FROM 7/17/24 AT MISSISSIPPI STUDIOS TO 10/25/24 AT POLARIS HALL. TICKETS PURCHASED FOR MISSISSIPPI STUDIOS WILL BE HONORED AT POLARIS HALL.

 

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w/ Catal Huyuk

 

Dengue Fever

As they celebrate the 20th anniversary of their self-titled debut, Dengue Fever emerge with their most cohesive and immersive album to date. It’s been eight years since the release of The Deepest Lake; during this time new generations have been catching up to the same omnivorous music taste the band has practiced since its inception. Full-length number seven Ting Mong (September 15) captures yet another enthralling dimension of their genre-defying journey. A lot of groups working on their first new collection of songs in eight years would probably favour clamour and bombast - by contrast, Ting Mong seeks the sonic balm these times so desperately need.

Before the world went into full apocalypse mode, Dengue Fever were already looking for peace and quiet. Once the touring cycle of 2015’s The Deepest Lake was over, they were a band whose members needed time to focus on different ventures, whether those might be family or visual arts, session work or…metal detecting.

Never really on hiatus, band members were soon drawn back to each other. Ask them, and they’ll tell you that they are a band because they’re family first.

Ting Mong is equal parts soil and air, the many indelible real places that birthed it and the timeless world-embracing spirit that inhabits its sound. ‘Wake Me Up Slowly’, with its two melodies floating over the same rhythm, perfectly captures its constantly daydreaming state. Wherever your mind is taking you is a better place than the one you’ll be waking up to, Dengue Fever confide. Far from noise, day-to-day frenzy and uninventive expectations, Ting Mong proves a one-way ticket to that very dream state.

Catal Huyuk

Playing a handmade box guitar, percussion and newly introduced vocals, Catal Huyuk’s primordial rhythms and hypnotic tones evoke an atavistic future.

Birthed in the darkness of the Winter Solstice 2020, their name is an homage to the partnership cultures of Old Europe, buried beneath the dust of the Anatolian Plains.

Their music is a transmutation of frequencies existing in the liminality between the chthonic and the cosmic.



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MOSTLY STANDING / LIMITED SEATING

21 & OVER

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