Thu Oct 30 2025
9:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$26.96
Ages 18+
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People Museum is a pop-art, electronic band started by ClaireGivens and Jeremy Phipps in the Treme neighborhood of NewOrleans, LA in 2016. Inspired by afro-beat, hip-hop, choral, andmarching band music, People Museum has formed a sound thatcould only come from the eclectic corners of Louisiana. Createdwith the intention of bringing nature to the future, People Museumcombines the historic sounds of the city's past with thesynthesizer heavy, progressive underground of New Orleans.They perform live as a four-piece with drummer and co-producer,Mopodna, as well as with bassist Charles Lumar ll, a member ofSolange's incredible live backing band. The genre-bending bandhas shared the stage with Thundercat, Big Freedia, MeridianBrothers, Maggie Koerner, and Hurray for the Riff Raff. Theirnewest Louise Bourgeois-inspired EP "Destruction of, Vol. 1" isout on October 21st via Community Records and Strange Daisymade in collaboration with the New Orleans Museum of Art andthe Creative Cohorts Assembly.
$26.96 Ages 18+
People Museum is a pop-art, electronic band started by ClaireGivens and Jeremy Phipps in the Treme neighborhood of NewOrleans, LA in 2016. Inspired by afro-beat, hip-hop, choral, andmarching band music, People Museum has formed a sound thatcould only come from the eclectic corners of Louisiana. Createdwith the intention of bringing nature to the future, People Museumcombines the historic sounds of the city's past with thesynthesizer heavy, progressive underground of New Orleans.They perform live as a four-piece with drummer and co-producer,Mopodna, as well as with bassist Charles Lumar ll, a member ofSolange's incredible live backing band. The genre-bending bandhas shared the stage with Thundercat, Big Freedia, MeridianBrothers, Maggie Koerner, and Hurray for the Riff Raff. Theirnewest Louise Bourgeois-inspired EP "Destruction of, Vol. 1" isout on October 21st via Community Records and Strange Daisymade in collaboration with the New Orleans Museum of Art andthe Creative Cohorts Assembly.
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