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Fri, Jun 7, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
HEATBOX / DEAD LARRY 20th Anniversary
EVENT DETAILS
UNDER THE CANOPY
@ The Hook AND LADDER THEATER
- Doors 7:00pm
- Music 7:30pm
- 21+ / Under 14 with Parent or Legal Guardian
- Reserved Seats: $28
- GA: $16 ADV / $22 DOS
- RAIN or SHINE
*Does not include fees
NO REFUNDS
Thank you to our supporting partners:
Summit Brewing, DuNord Social Spirits, Jack Daniels, Ganja, Mpls / St Paul Magazine, KFAI – Fresh Air Community Radio, Nobool Presents, The Brian Oake Show, Zen Arcade, Arbeiter Brewing, Moon Palace Books, Longfellow Rising, Lake Street Council, & The MN State Arts Board
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EVENT DESCRIPTION
HEATBOX / DEAD LARRY 20th Anniversary
Heatbox, aka The One Man Entertainment System, is a Minneapolis based funky beatboxing loop artist, video game show host, voice over actor, and computer programmer. He has performed with or in front of many of the world’s biggest musical acts, and wowed crowds on some of the biggest stages and talent shows.
Dead Larry’s powerful blend of high energy rock, dance and funk shakes the foundation of modern music. From rock driven sea shanties to pulsating dance beats. From Beatle-esque harmonies to spine chilling screams. From shake-yo-booty funk jams to orchestral themes of space and time travel. Dead Larry is one thing: Original. All 4 members grew up together in Iowa City, IA. The band was formed in a basement in high school in 2004. In 2011 the entire band relocated to Minneapolis, MN. After 20 years of writing, touring, and chasing the dream, Dead Larry has a grown to be one of the most prominent independent rock bands coming out of the Midwest. Time To Celebrate 20 Years in style with a late night dance party following Heatbox.
7:30pm – Heatbox (Under The Canopy)
9:30 – Dead Larry (Inside Theater)
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The Hook has committed to having a food truck Under the Canopy throughout the 2024 season for our guests. Come hungry and enjoy dinner with the show!
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.