ON SALE SOON
Tuesday, Jun 16 2026, 10:00 AM CDT

The Brook & The Bluff
Wed, 4 Nov, 8:00 PM CST
Doors open
7:00 PM CST
Soul Kitchen
219 Dauphin St., Mobile, AL 36602
ON SALE SOON
Tuesday, Jun 16 2026, 10:00 AM CDT
Description
Doors open at 7:00 and show time at 800.
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Tickets are $25 in advance and $28 day of show (if available). Seated Side Riser tickets are $55 (ltd qty).
Early Entry VIP Package
Price: $75
Early entry into the venue. Arrive 30 minutes early to participate.
Pre-show merchandise shopping access
Official VIP laminate
Official VIP enamel button
One general admission ticket
Limited availability
Werewolf VIP Package
Price: $135
Access to an intimate pre-show acoustic performance + Q&A (exclusive to Werewolf VIP package)
Exclusive tour poster, autographed by the band (exclusive to Werewolf VIP package)
Exclusive VIP tote bag (exclusive to Werewolf VIP package)
Group photo with The Brook & The Bluff (exclusive to Werewolf VIP package)
Early entry into the venue
Pre-show merchandise shopping access
Official VIP laminate
Official VIP enamel button
One general admission ticket
Limited availability
Get tickets starting Thursday June 18th at 10am at www.soulkitchenmobile.com or by calling 866.777.8932.
Under 18 with a parent only. Anyone under 21 pays $5 surcharge at the door.
All support acts are subject to change without notice..
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

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The Brook & The Bluff
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The Brook & The Bluff return to their rock & roll roots with Werewolf - a high-voltage, live-inspired album that turns up the amps, pushes the tempo, and howls in four-part harmony. Fueled by the sharp songwriting and stacked vocals that have defined their catalog, the collection captures the raw, supercharged energy of the band’s concerts.
After nearly a decade of nonstop touring - earning hundreds of millions of streams with fan favorites like “Halfway Up” and “Everything Is Just a Mess” - the band regrouped in Nashville, meeting every morning to write and rehearse like their early days in Birmingham, Alabama. Life unfolded in the background: weddings, divorces, real-world growing pains. Inside the room, it was all music.
The band channels the swamp rock spirit of legendary artists like Creedence, Petty, and The Eagles, delivering loud, melodic, deeply human songs like lead single “Super Bowl Sunday” - a crashing, introspective anthem about ego and emotional blind spots. “The goal was to treat the record like a live set,” says frontman Joseph Settine. And that’s exactly what they’ve done.
Armed with a new album and an unflinching spirit, The Brook & The Bluff are ready to hit the road again to continue their 2026 Werewolf tour. The band boasts a history of sold out headline tours across the continent, a number of major festival performances, and have supported artists like Noah Kahan, Mt. Joy, The Avett Brothers, Ashe, and Rainbow Kitten Surprise.