
Bad Suns
The Slowdown
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Omaha
Tuesday, June 3 at 7 pm CDT
Concert Venue
Tuesday, June 3 at 7 pm CDT
Concert Venue
Entry Options
Details
Description
Presales begin 4/9 at 10am. General onsale with reserved sections begins 4/11 at 10am.
Doors at 6:00pm
Main Room
$25 Advance/$30 Day of Show
$40 Balcony Reserved
$50 Pitside East Reserved/Pitside West Reserved
Facebook RSVP
All ages show. Check entry requirements at http://theslowdown.com/All-Ages
Pitside and Balcony are seated with first come, first pick within the section. See the seating map here.
About Bad Suns
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Bad Suns is Christo Bowman (vocals/guitar), Gavin Bennett(bass) and Miles Morris (drums). After forming as teenagers in 2012, the band has released 5 studio albums including 2014’s Language & Perspective, which peaked at #24 on the Billboard 200, and 2016’s Disappear Here, launching theLA-based quartet onto tours with the likes of The 1975 and Halsey, festivals like Coachella and the homepages of Alternative Press and NYLON – with the latter hailing Bad Suns as “the sort of rock that we just never get enough of.”Fresh off the release of their newest EP InfiniteJoy in November of 2023, which saw considerable support from Alt Nation, along with a full US tour supporting The Band Camino, the band is currently poised for their best chapter yet.
About Little Image
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Throughout a near-decade, Dallas trio little image morphed from a group of perpetually online suburban kids who were obsessed with underground indie rock and had no idea what they wanted to be into the tight-knit outfit you see today. Made up of Jackson Simmons (vocals/guitar), Brandon Walters(bass/synth) and Troy Bruner (drums), the trio truly blossomed during 2020’s lockdown.
That extra time allowed the members to fully expand on the promise of their early singles “WORTH IT” and “EGO,” exploring different ways to create a pop-rock song beyond the basic guitar/bass/drums template. This new burst of creativity led to a partnership with Chad Copelin (Sufjan Stevens, 5SOS). Simmons credits Copelin with creating a warm, nurturing studio environment that allowed each member to explore their influences and culminated in the May 2023 release of their debut album SELF TITLED followed by a U.S. headline tour that summer. The album was deliberately sequenced to tell a story of self-doubt, self-reflection and eventually, self-love, and it scored the band their first #1 single alternative radio hit with “OUT OF MY MIND.
About The Ramona Flowers
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The Ramona Flowers channel the airtight interplay, undeniable chemistry, and uncontainable energy of four close friends jamming in a room into anthems that are as cinematic as they are catchy. As such, the UK quartet—Steve Bird [vocals], Sam Dyson [guitar], Dave Betts [keys, guitar], and Ed Gallimore [drums]—infuse pop with the personal and tactile touch of live instrumentation, lean songcraft, and lush organic production. In essence, the group ignite a fresh and fiery sound the old-fashioned way.
Since emerging out of Bristol back in 2012, the band have quietly perfected this approach. They’ve engaged audiences with a series of fan favorite releases, including Dismantle and Rebuild [2014], Part Time Spies [2016], and Strangers [2018] as well as the If You Remember EP [2021] and Gotta Get Home EP [2022]. Among numerous anthems, they teamed up with none other than Nile Rodgers on Up All Night, which EARMILK hailed as “a densely packed electro-pop production full of dynamic synth melodies, unabating vocals, stadium-size horn elements, and of course Nile Rodgers’ signature funky guitar strums.”