Manic Focus: Magic Tour (18+)

Ages 18 and up
Saturday, April 05
Door: 8pm
$20

-THIS SHOW IS STRICTLY 18+. A valid ID must be shown to consume alcohol.
-No oversized bags or backpacks of any kind are allowed.
-No weapons of any kind (including pocketknives, mace, nun-chucks, chains etc.). All concertgoers are subject to search upon entering the venue.
-No outside food or drink is permitted inside the venue.
-Parking is available in side lot (by Exxon) but NOT in the Exxon lot

-No Smoking/Vaping permitted anywhere inside venue
-If you do not have access to a printer, we can scan ticket from your cell phone. Be sure to have your brightness turned all the way up at the door.
-For all ages shows, children under 3 years old are Free. This does not apply to events that are 18+ or 21+
-Kitchen is open during all hours of operation.
-Appropriate clothing required at all times (tops and bottoms covered).
-Support bands are subject to change at any time. Refunds are issued only if the headliner is canceled.

-Most shows are general admission and standing room only, with limited seating available on a first come first served basis. Seating is not guaranteed unless the show is advertised as a seated event.
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The only authorized seller of tickets for this event is Broadberry Entertainment Group. You can safely purchase tickets at the lowest available price on our website 24/7 or at our Box Office at Plan 9 Records. Broadberry Entertainment Group is not responsible for tickets purchased in any other locations and will not honor, exchange, or refund counterfeit, duplicate or invalid tickets.

Manic Focus is the beat-bumpin' project of John "JmaC" McCarten, a Chicago-based electronic music producer hailing from the Twin Cities. A multi-dimensional artist with a rowdy style unbound to any one genre, Manic Focus transcends sound waves by fusing soulful blues with heavy-hitting bass, creating a resonating tone that's entirely his own. Over the last 6 years, JmaC has released five full-length albums, each one a new evolution in sound and approach. He has also completed a slew of official remixes for artists such as GRiZ, The Floozies, Lettuce, Minnesota and Pretty Lights, and released several works with Pretty Lights Music veterans Break Science. \n
On the road, JmaC has been steadily building his live performance to include additional musicians and elements of production. Jacob Barinholtz is now a mainstay on the drums, and other musical co-conspirators join the two on select dates around the country. He's also been known to incorporate surprise guests such as Big Gigantic's Dominic Lalli, GRiZ, The Floozies' Matt Hill, and Russ Liquid, to name a few. Occasionally, fans are treated to the rare live fusion of Break Science and Manic Focus, taking the stage as Manic Science. Recent live highlights include performances at The Gorge Amphitheater in WA and Red Rocks Amphitheater in CO, both dates as support for Pretty Lights. Summer 2017 has seen performances from Manic Focus at Summer Camp Music Festival, High Sierra Music Festival, Camp Bisco, and Summer Set Music Festival, to name a few.\n
In the studio, JmaC continues to push himself to new musical limits by incorporating original, sample-free recordings of many up-and-coming musical allies. This is especially apparent in the material from his most recent album, Minds Rising. Released in April 2017, Minds Rising is an infectious encapsulation of Manic Focus' roots in funk, soul, new-era hip hop, and electronic music. The album is an artful curation of the burgeoning Chicago music landscape and beyond, featuring appearances from cutting-edge hip hop artists, vocalists, producers, and musicians from across the country. Collaborators include Jennifer Hartswick of Trey Anastasio Band, Adam Deitch of Lettuce/Break Science, Russ Liquid, ProbCause, Late Night Radio, and more. Minds Rising is an opus two years in the making, and paints an aural illustration of Manic Focus' shift from producer to composer -- one beat, instrument and verse at a time.\n
Whether it's at a small-town venue or a world-renowned music festival on his nationwide headlining tour, you won't want to miss a Manic Focus throw-down.