
The Floozies + Too Many Zooz: Too Many Flooz Tour
Tue, 3 Mar, 7:30 PM EST
Doors open
6:30 AM EST
The Mill & Mine
227 W. Depot Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917
Description
The Floozies + Too Many Zooz: Too Many Flooz Tour performance at the Bijou has been rescheduled to Tuesday, March 3rd at The Mill & Mine, just down the road. Fans should hold on to their tickets as they will be valid for the rescheduled performance date.
Advance Price: $35.50 + fees / Day of Show Price: $40 + fees
In order to prevent secondary market re-sale activity there is a delivery delay on everyone's tickets. You will receive an email from Ticketweb 72 hours prior to the show's start time. You can pull up the tickets on your phone and scan them at the door.
This event is 18+, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. No refunds will be issued for failure to produce proper identification.
This ticket is valid for standing room only, general admission. ADA accomodations are available day of show.
Event Information
Age Limit
18+
eTicket Delivery
Your tickets will be e-mailed closer to the event date.

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The Floozies
The Floozies
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Brothers Matt and Mark Hill are the sonic visionaries behind electronic-funk powerhouse The Floozies. Certified
heavyweights in the world of jam and future-groove, the Kansas City-based tandem champion authentic funk in the
digital age.
Familiar with sold-out shows across the country including their annual hometown Funk Street festival, prominent festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, High Sierra, Summercamp, Wakarusa, Camp Bisco, Summerset, Bumbershoot, and headlining Red Rocks shows, their formidable sound is continuously celebrated from coast to coast.

Acid Jazz
Too Many Zooz
Too Many Zooz
Acid Jazz
Self-described "Brass House" trio Too Many Zooz make manically kinetic instrumental music that combines avant-garde jazz, EDM, punk rock, and sundry other traditions into their own distinctive brand of high-energy dance music. A
viral sensation since they first emerged as New York subway buskers in 2013, Too Many Zooz have evolved into a globally recognized phenomenon who tour often and produce YouTube videos that have garnered millions of views. Formed in 2013 in New York City, Too Many Zooz features the talents of baritone saxophonist Leo "Leo P" Pellegrino, trumpeter Matt "Doe" Muirhead, and drummer David "King of Sludge" Parks. Pellegrino and Muirhead initially met while students at the Manhattan School of Music where they studied jazz. They eventually joined forces with percussionist Parks, whom Pellegrino had played with in a separate busking outfit. They began playing live at various New York subway stations and quickly attracted crowds with their aggressive instrumental sound and Pellegrino's ability to dance and hype the audience like a DJ while
playing. In 2014, a video of the band went viral and helped set the stage for the group’s meteoric rise. In 2016, the trio released their debut full-length album, Subway Gawdz, which featured guest spots from Kreayshawn, Armani White, members of Galactic, and Beats Antique. That same year they were featured on Beyonce’s Lemonade album, and performed with Beyonce and The Dixie Chicks at the CMA’s. Over the course of the next several years, Too Many Zooz continued to release EP’s and singles – including ZombiEP (2019), a concept album about a fictional
band playing a music festival during a zombie outbreak, plus collaborations and remixes with The Floozies, Beats Antique, Spencer Ludwig, Moon Hooch, Dot Cromwell, Nitty Scott, Lester London, and RoRo. All of that set the stage for the band’s 2024 sophomore album Retail Therapy – a 13-song chronicle of auditory subway cinema that features appearances from
Moon Hooch, Thumpasaurus, Lucky Chops, and Too Many T’s.