The Last Revel w/ Kindred Valley

Wednesday, May 21
Door: 7pm

VENUE INFO:

– All shows are standing room only unless otherwise notated
– No Smoking/Vaping permitted anywhere inside venue
– Bags/purses will be checked at the door
– Must have ID for entry 
– 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.
– Children Under 3 are Free.

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.

From the storied music scene of the Upper Midwest comes the cutting edge Front Porch Americana soundscapes of The Last Revel. This powerfully talented collective of songwriters from Minneapolis, Minnesota so naturally blends the genres of Folk, Old Time String-Band and Rock to create a sound that is as equally original as it is timeless. Drawing influence from their salt of the earth Midwest ethos the band’s songs are roots in the characteristic that has made that region the heartbeat of America.

The Last Revel utilizes their multi-instrumental abilities to bring the full spectrum of modern Americana to life with lush arraignments of three-part vocal harmonies, acoustic and electric guitars, upright bass, fiddle, and 5-string banjo to consistently support impassioned performances of their honest and heartfelt songwriting.

With their third full length album, Hazard & Fate, The Last Revel further demonstrates their ability to create rich and delicately textured recorded material with a modern “tip of the hat” to the storied history of American folk music.