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Mudfest 2019 with Puddle of Mudd, Saliva, and Saving Abel on September 22 at 4:30 p.m.
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Iconic alternative-metal bands take the stage to perform new hits and old classics such as “She Hates Me” and “Blurry”
- General admission
- Must be 18+ with valid ID
- Doors open at 3 p.m.
Mudfest 2019
Puddle of Mudd
- How They Go Their Name: The band’s first practice space was by a Missouri River levy, which often forced them to walk through puddles of what Missourians call “mudd.”
- Their Breakthrough Album: 2001’s Come Clean spawned three radio hits in “Control,” “Blurry,” and “She Hates Me,” the latter of which was the ASCAP’s most played song of 2002.
- Their Success Over the Years: They’ve sold more than seven million albums worldwide and unleashed a stream of No. 1 hits on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart throughout the 2000s. Singer Wes Scantin also made it onto Hit Parader’s Top 100 Heavy Metal Vocalists.
Saliva
- Their Sound: angst-ridden heavy metal fused with hip-hop
- Major-Label Debut: 2001’s Every Six Seconds, anchored by the single “Click Click Boom” and the Grammy-nominated “Your Disease”
- Highest-Charting Single: “Ladies and Gentleman,” which became the official anthem of Wrestlemania 23
- What’s New: 2018’s 10 Lives
Saving Abel
- Their Sound: a genre-hopping blend of southern rock and piercing alt-metal that lends itself to rowdy live shows
- Their Latest: 2014’s Blood Stained Revolution. The band considers the album—their first with frontman Scotty Austin—an homage to various musical inspirations including Guns N’ Roses and The Allman Brothers Band.
- Where to Begin: their essential tracks “Addicted,” “The Sex Is Good,” and “Mystify”
Tantric
- Their Sound: a fusion of post-grunge and hard rock that frontman Hugo Ferreira says “can be super-heavy, light—or both. It’s really an open book with no ending in sight.”
- Their Latest Album: 2014’s Blue Room Archives, which treats fans to unreleased tracks plus acoustic versions and remixes of earlier hits
- Where to Begin: with their essential early hits, including “Breakdown,” “Hey Now,” “Down and Out,” and a gritty cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain”
Iconic alternative-metal bands take the stage to perform new hits and old classics such as “She Hates Me” and “Blurry”
- General admission
- Must be 18+ with valid ID
- Doors open at 3 p.m.
Mudfest 2019
Puddle of Mudd
- How They Go Their Name: The band’s first practice space was by a Missouri River levy, which often forced them to walk through puddles of what Missourians call “mudd.”
- Their Breakthrough Album: 2001’s Come Clean spawned three radio hits in “Control,” “Blurry,” and “She Hates Me,” the latter of which was the ASCAP’s most played song of 2002.
- Their Success Over the Years: They’ve sold more than seven million albums worldwide and unleashed a stream of No. 1 hits on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart throughout the 2000s. Singer Wes Scantin also made it onto Hit Parader’s Top 100 Heavy Metal Vocalists.
Saliva
- Their Sound: angst-ridden heavy metal fused with hip-hop
- Major-Label Debut: 2001’s Every Six Seconds, anchored by the single “Click Click Boom” and the Grammy-nominated “Your Disease”
- Highest-Charting Single: “Ladies and Gentleman,” which became the official anthem of Wrestlemania 23
- What’s New: 2018’s 10 Lives
Saving Abel
- Their Sound: a genre-hopping blend of southern rock and piercing alt-metal that lends itself to rowdy live shows
- Their Latest: 2014’s Blood Stained Revolution. The band considers the album—their first with frontman Scotty Austin—an homage to various musical inspirations including Guns N’ Roses and The Allman Brothers Band.
- Where to Begin: their essential tracks “Addicted,” “The Sex Is Good,” and “Mystify”
Tantric
- Their Sound: a fusion of post-grunge and hard rock that frontman Hugo Ferreira says “can be super-heavy, light—or both. It’s really an open book with no ending in sight.”
- Their Latest Album: 2014’s Blue Room Archives, which treats fans to unreleased tracks plus acoustic versions and remixes of earlier hits
- Where to Begin: with their essential early hits, including “Breakdown,” “Hey Now,” “Down and Out,” and a gritty cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain”
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Promotional value expires Sep 22, 2019.
Refundable only within 24 hours of purchase. Limit 8/person, subject to ticket availability. Valid only for option purchased. Redeem day of show for a ticket at the venue gate. Must purchase tickets in the same transaction to sit together. Merchant is issuer of tickets - discount reflects current ticket prices, which may change. ADA seating cannot be guaranteed; contact box office prior to purchase for availability. Ticket value includes all fees. Must be 18 or older.
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