Spafford

Tuesday, April 15
Door: 6:30pm

-Shows are all ages unless otherwise stated. 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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If you would like to purchase a VIP section or table, add your General Admission show tickets to your cart first, then you can add the section or table from your cart if they are available.

DON’T GET RIPPED OFF!
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.

On New Year’s Eve in 2009, guitarist Brian Moss and bassist Jordan Fairless joined up to play a show in their home state of Arizona and ring in a new decade. Moss and Fairless had been playing the same open mic nights and after their first successful joint effort decided to team up and officially form a band: Spafford. After playing shows in their home state, the pair found themselves on the hunt for a new partner to help them round out their group. They found keyboard player Red Johnson, and on the following New Year’s Eve asked him to voyage out to Las Vegas. Johnson agreed, and has been with the band ever since. Now, with drummer Cameron Laforest, the band brings their vibrant, dynamic music to the world at large and pushes the boundaries of what a jam band can be.
Spafford is known for their astonishing improvisational ability, which they’ll use to play live off the cuff extended jams. Each song is a blank canvas, and Spafford paints a picture in real time each night with a musical palette known only to each other. It’s a private language comprised of their talent as musicians, and of their formidable catalog of influences – ranging from Steely Dan, to electronic acts like The Crystal Method, to 90’s alt rock radio hits. Every show is a sonic pilgrimage – the journey of a team of musicians so in tune with each other that a single note communicates intent and purpose.
Even though the band thrives off the electric pulse of live shows, the same energy also translates into their studio efforts. Their 2018 release “For Amusement Only” hits to the heart of Spafford – tight, inventive, and dexterous musicianship coupled with clever retro-pop inspired songwriting. Songs like “Leave The Light On” highlight their influences – from the melodic styles of Alanis Morissette to the rhythmic bounce of Bob Marley. Other tracks like “Ain’t That Wrong” and “Slip and Squander” are rich with other signature Spafford signs: vibrant vocal harmonies, complex and catchy arrangements, and sparkling, powerful performances.
Since forming, Spafford has achieved what some groups only dream of. The group is in high demand at music festivals like Bonnaroo and Firefly and consistently play sold out shows across the United States. After the successful release of “For Amusement Only” in 2018, they are eager to play new songs and evolve their sound on the road.