
Belly Up & Casbah Present
Sudan Archives - THE BPM North America Tour 2026
Thu, 19 Feb, 8:00 PM PST
Doors open
7:00 PM PST
Music Box
1337 India Street, San Diego, CA 92101
Description
THERE IS A DELIVERY DELAY IN PLACE FOR THIS SHOW. Tickets will be delivered to your inbox 48 hours in advance of the show.
Ticket Price: $32 adv standing / $37 day of standing
Note: Tickets available at box office. Convenience service charges apply for online purchases.
THE BPM VIP EXPERIENCE PACKAGE - $107 (available online only)
Includes:
One (1) General Admission ticket
Personal Meet & Greet and Photo Opportunity with Sudan Archives!
Pre-show Songwriter's Session with a Q&A, storytelling from Brittney, and performance
Autographed, commemorative Laminate & Lanyard
Early Entry into the venue to grab your spot
Priority Merchandise Shopping before doors open to the public (including limited stock of signed items!) Laws apply, drinks not included in package price
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Event Information
Age Limit
21+
eTicket Delivery
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Sudan
Sudan Archives
Sudan Archives
Sudan
Sudan Archives (Brittney Parks) is a violinist, singer, and producer who blends violin/fiddle traditions with contemporary Black underground music, which she calls Orchestral Black Dance Music.
Her third album, THE BPM, embraces themes of self-will, rhythm as power, technology, romance, mental illness, and self-love. It was Executive Produced by Parks with Ben Dickey, alongside Eric Terhune, James McCall IV, her twin sister, touring band, Detroit cousins, and others. Chicago’s Black chamber collective D-Composed contributed strings.
Personas continue to shape her work:
Athena (2019) – classical goddess
Natural Brown Prom Queen (2022) – Britt, Cincinnati teen dreamer
THE BPM (2025) – Gadget Girl, a persona celebrating freedom through technology.
Tracks like “MY TYPE” explore sexuality and friendship, while “A COMPUTER LOVE” wrestles with societal expectations of marriage and family. “MS PAC MAN” takes a playful, irreverent turn. Much of the album draws on collaborative improvisation, highlighting Parks’ role as both artist and conductor of her creative circle.
THE BPM FAMILY includes: Taylor Henderson, Catherine Parks, Eric Terhune, Damon Terrell, Ben Dickey, James McCall IV, Kafari, Ghalani of Greenwood, Dexter Story, Zep, Jeremy Zumo Kollie, Red Charon, and Richard Lawrence