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Laura Jane Grace & The Mississippi Medicals
Tue, 1 Apr, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
Off Broadway
3509 Lemp Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63118
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LAURA JANE GRACE & THE MISSISSIPPI MEDICALS
W/ ALEX LAHEY
RODEO BOYS
TUE. April 1, 2025
Doors 7PM | Show 8PM
$29.50 ADV | $35 DOS
Fan Club Presale through the artist's website begins Tuesday, November 19 at 10 AM CT
Off Broadway-exclusive Presale begins Wednesday, November 20 at 1 PM CT with code APRIL.
General Onsale begins Thursday, November 21 at 10 AM CT
All Ages (21+ with valid ID to drink, $3 minor surcharge under 21)
In order to combat third-party resale, we have recently enacted a delivery delay on all tickets purchased online. You will receive an order confirmation immediately after your purchase, and your tickets will be emailed to you/made available in your Ticketweb account TWO DAYS before the event.
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Punk Blues
Laura Jane Grace & The Mississippi Medicals
Laura Jane Grace & The Mississippi Medicals
Punk Blues

Alternative Rock
Rodeo Boys
Rodeo Boys
Alternative Rock
On their Don Giovanni debut Home Movies, Rodeo Boys are upping the ante. Their music owes as much to the twang of country as it does to the fuzz of grunge, and it's a winning combination. Lead single "Sugar" sits somewhere between Bully and SPICE, a gritty slice of feedback-drenched rock 'n' roll that immediately makes it clear where Rodeo Boys' passions lie--in loud, crunchy, catchy alt-rock. "Dog Leg" plays out like a supersized take on classic rock, all roaring solos and gutteral hooks, and epic closer "Tomboy Radio" is a proggy masterclass in dynamics. Home Movies hardly lets up all through its 40 minutes, the space folk of "Hail Mary" allowing a couple minutes to breathe, but it all seems to zip by. Vocalist TIff Hannay says Rodeo Boys' goal as a queer blue-collar band is "to give a voice to young queer people in small towns," and what a powerful voice it is.
