$22 Advance $25 Day of Show
All Ages
(Tickets On-Sale Wed. 5/16 at 5pm)
https://youtu.be/IC3pzAi6KEk
Those who have followed BoDeans’ remarkable 30-year musical
career know that their blend of compelling songs and high energy
performances have retained an unpretentious rock & roll loyal
following like no other. Best known for their catchy single, “Closer To
Free,” the band’s accessible adult alternative sound has led to many a
milestone, including a Rolling Stone Reader’s Poll for Best New American
Band in 1987, and support slots with U2, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Tom
Petty, George Thorogood, The Pretenders, David Bowie and numerous
others. Appearances at Farm Aid, Summerfest, ACL Festival and others
followed, along with TV appearances on “Saturday NightLive,”
“Letterman,” “Today,” “Imus,” CNN, and ESPN, to name a few. BoDeans have
a permanent installation at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in
Cleveland as part of their Midwest Artists exhibit. After multiple
chart-topping radio singles, and TV placements, BoDeans have defined a
generation that embraced songs like “Good Things,” “You Don’t Get Much,”
“Idaho,” “If It Makes You,” “Closer To Free,” “Stay,” and “All The
World.” BoDeans signed their first recording contract with Slash/Warner
Brothers Records in 1985 and their debut record, “Love & Hope &
Sex & Dreams” was released May, 1986. Since then, they have released
12 studio albums with ten records that hit the Billboard Top 200 Chart,
and numerous singles on the Mainstream Rock, Top 40 and Triple A radio
charts. Few would expect them to still be going strong – so many years
after Wisconsin’s favorite musical sons first formed, but they’ve proved
as energetic and determined as they did on day one. Their music is
featured throughout the new Netflix original series, “The Ranch,” which
features Sam Elliott, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Debra Winger.
They have major festival dates confirmed for the summer, and a new
single coming out that is sure to be another chart-topper. BoDeans now
reside in a small group of bands that have managed to survive the ups
and downs of the industry, remaining true to their sound and their
style, for 30 years, and show no signs of slowing down.
Old Rock House
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