Postmodern Jukebox to perform on campus Saturday
Wednesday, February 13, 2019 3:00 PM
News, Arts & Entertainment
Pittsburg, KS
A limited number of tickets remain for Postmodern Jukebox’s 7:30 p.m. performance Saturday, Feb. 16, at the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts.
Created by pianist Scott Bradlee, PMJ’s claim to fame is rearranging pop songs to fit the big band, jazz, and swing styles of the 1920s.
For the past five years, the famed time-twisting musical collective has toured the world, playing hundreds of shows to sold-out houses on six continents. They’ve topped iTunes and Billboard charts and amassed 3.5 million subscribers on YouTube.
The Pittsburg performance is one stop on a 2019 circumnavigation of the globe that PMJ is calling the “Welcome to the Twenties 2.0 Tour” — a tour meant to prepare the world for the Twenty-Twenties.
Tickets range from $11 to $27. PSU students, staff, and faculty receive discounts with valid ID. They may be purchased at the PSU Ticket Office in the Weede Physical Education Building, or by calling 620-235-4795, or online at www.pittstate.edu/office/ticket-office.