Fri Dec 12 2025

7:30 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Regattabar

1 Bennett Street Cambridge, MA 02138

$30.15 - $41.79

All Ages

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Adam Benjamin- keyboards, Shane Endsley- trumpet, Ben Wendel- tenor saxophone, Nate Wood- bass/drums.

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Seats are assigned by date of purchase. Tickets purchased the night of the show at the door will be seated first come, first served at remaining tables.

Groups larger than 8 must purchase a group package at regattabar@charleshotel.com or by calling 617-661-5099.

Kneebody

  • Kneebody

    Jazz Funk

    In their almost two-decade history, the Grammy-nominated band Kneebody has created a genre  and style all its own. Their sound is explosive rock energy and high-level nuanced chamber  ensemble playing set within the frames of highly wrought compositions that are balanced with  adventurous no-holds-barred improvising.  
    Kneebody is keyboardist Adam Benjamin, trumpeter Shane Endsley, saxophonist Ben Wendel and drummer/bassist Nate Wood. The band has no leader or rather, each member is the leader;  they’ve developed their own musical language, inventing a unique cueing system that allows  them each to change the tempo, key, style, and more in an instant. 
    The group met in their late teens while at The Eastman School of Music and Cal Arts, became  fast friends, and converged together as Kneebody amid the vibrant and eclectic music scene of  Los Angeles in 2001. Since then, each band member has amassed an impressive list of credits  
    and accomplishments over the years all while the band has continued to thrive and grow in  reputation, solidifying a fan base around the world. 
    In 2005, Kneebody released their debut self-titled album Kneebody on Dave Douglas’ Greenleaf  Music Label. Low Electrical Worker followed in 2007 on the Colortone Label. A collection of  13 original songs, Low Electrical Worker was hailed by saxophonist Joshua Redman as one of  his “favorite albums of 2007.” 
    In the spring of 2009, Kneebody and vocalist Theo Bleckmann released 12 Songs of Charles Ives  on the Winter & Winter label and received a GRAMMY nomination in the “classical crossover”  category. 2013 saw the release of The Line for Concord Records. In 2015, Kneebody's  groundbreaking collaboration with electronic musician Daedelus on Kneedelus was released on  Flying Lotus’ imprint Brainfeeder records to praise from critics and audiences alike. In 2017,  Motéma Music released Kneebody’s Anti-Hero. 2019 brought back-to-back releases from  Kneebody on Edition Records. In the Spring, they released By Fire, an EP featuring an eclectic  selection of covers from John Legend to Soundgarden. Followed by the Fall release of Chapters,  the group’s first full-length album as a quartet, mixing deep grooves and deft melodies with a  wide range of guests including Becca Stevens, Gretchen Parlato, Michael Mayo, Gerald Clayton  and Josh Dion.
     

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limit 12 per person
Tickets
Student Ticket holders need to show a valid Student ID upon entry.
General Admission
$41.79 ($35.00 + $6.79 fees)
Student Admission
$30.15 ($25.00 + $5.15 fees)

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Kneebody

Fri Dec 12 2025 7:30 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Regattabar Cambridge MA

$30.15 - $41.79 All Ages

Adam Benjamin- keyboards, Shane Endsley- trumpet, Ben Wendel- tenor saxophone, Nate Wood- bass/drums.

---
Seats are assigned by date of purchase. Tickets purchased the night of the show at the door will be seated first come, first served at remaining tables.

Groups larger than 8 must purchase a group package at regattabar@charleshotel.com or by calling 617-661-5099.

Kneebody

Jazz Funk

In their almost two-decade history, the Grammy-nominated band Kneebody has created a genre  and style all its own. Their sound is explosive rock energy and high-level nuanced chamber  ensemble playing set within the frames of highly wrought compositions that are balanced with  adventurous no-holds-barred improvising.  
Kneebody is keyboardist Adam Benjamin, trumpeter Shane Endsley, saxophonist Ben Wendel and drummer/bassist Nate Wood. The band has no leader or rather, each member is the leader;  they’ve developed their own musical language, inventing a unique cueing system that allows  them each to change the tempo, key, style, and more in an instant. 
The group met in their late teens while at The Eastman School of Music and Cal Arts, became  fast friends, and converged together as Kneebody amid the vibrant and eclectic music scene of  Los Angeles in 2001. Since then, each band member has amassed an impressive list of credits  
and accomplishments over the years all while the band has continued to thrive and grow in  reputation, solidifying a fan base around the world. 
In 2005, Kneebody released their debut self-titled album Kneebody on Dave Douglas’ Greenleaf  Music Label. Low Electrical Worker followed in 2007 on the Colortone Label. A collection of  13 original songs, Low Electrical Worker was hailed by saxophonist Joshua Redman as one of  his “favorite albums of 2007.” 
In the spring of 2009, Kneebody and vocalist Theo Bleckmann released 12 Songs of Charles Ives  on the Winter & Winter label and received a GRAMMY nomination in the “classical crossover”  category. 2013 saw the release of The Line for Concord Records. In 2015, Kneebody's  groundbreaking collaboration with electronic musician Daedelus on Kneedelus was released on  Flying Lotus’ imprint Brainfeeder records to praise from critics and audiences alike. In 2017,  Motéma Music released Kneebody’s Anti-Hero. 2019 brought back-to-back releases from  Kneebody on Edition Records. In the Spring, they released By Fire, an EP featuring an eclectic  selection of covers from John Legend to Soundgarden. Followed by the Fall release of Chapters,  the group’s first full-length album as a quartet, mixing deep grooves and deft melodies with a  wide range of guests including Becca Stevens, Gretchen Parlato, Michael Mayo, Gerald Clayton  and Josh Dion.
 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Access Code

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 12 per person
Tickets
Student Ticket holders need to show a valid Student ID upon entry.
General Admission
$41.79 ($35.00 + $6.79 fees)
Student Admission
$30.15 ($25.00 + $5.15 fees)

Delivery Method

Will Call