Brulé Concert - FREE (bring your own chairs/blankets)
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Huge outdoor concert in historic downtown Deadwood, SD
(MDT, UTC-06) (MDT, UTC-06)
Huge outdoor concert in historic downtown Deadwood, SD
HUGE OUTDOOR CONCERT (FREE) by the shore of West Lake Okoboji. Opening Act (tbd) starts at 7pm followed by Brule
Brulé Concert. TICKETS GO ON SALE FEBRUARY 20TH, 2024. Full Theatrical Show. The group is best known for thrilling audiences with a mergence of cultural rock and theatrical instrumentations. Now in their 26th season, their national performances carry the same contagious excitement as Trans Siberian Orchestra, Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance—but with the emotional impact of the American Indian culture.
Full Theatrical Show: The group is best known for thrilling audiences with a mergence of cultural rock and theatrical instrumentations. Now in their 26th season, their national performances carry the same contagious excitement as Trans Siberian Orchestra, Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance—but with the emotional impact of the American Indian culture.
Ticket information will be announced at a later date.
The group is best known for thrilling audiences with a mergence of cultural rock and theatrical instrumentations. Now in their 25th season, their national performances carry the same contagious excitement as Trans Siberian Orchestra, Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance—but with the emotional impact of the American Indian culture.
The group is one of the top-selling Native American adult/rock music groups and has chalked up impressive CD sales (over 1 million worldwide). Paul recently received “Lifetime Achievement Award” from the Native American Music Awards. Brulé has released 21titles in 20 years and has been named “Group of the Year” five times by the prestigious Native American Music Awards, earning seven NAMMYs since 2002. Their annual performance schedule takes them extensively throughout the U.S., touring the casino, performing arts theatre, arena, corporate and festival circuits as well as performing with Symphonies such as The Sioux City Symphony. Brulé’s concert at Sioux Falls Levitt drew an astounding audience of over 10,000.
This is a private concert & not open to the public
Brulé's full stage production is an electrifying show that is a mergence of classical rock with Native American Rhythms that features their band and traditional Native American dancers with stunning choreography.
$30/$44/$52 & HALF PRICE YOUTH 17 & UNDER
Full Theatrical Production: The group is best known for thrilling audiences with a mergence of cultural rock and theatrical instrumentations. Now in their 26th season, their national performances carry the same contagious excitement as Trans Siberian Orchestra, Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance—but with the emotional impact of the American Indian culture.
The group is one of the top-selling Native American adult/rock music groups and has impressive cd sales over 1 million worldwide. Brulé has released 20 titles in 25 years and has been named «Group of the Year» five times by the prestigious Native American Music Awards, and earning seven NAMMYs since 2002. Their annual performance schedule takes them throughout international and US venues including casinos, performing arts theatres, arenas, corporate & festival circuits
Pending Information coming after first of the year
New Dinner & Show featuring an intimate evening with Paul & Nicole of Brulé
Please contact Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort for information (but, tickets have to be purchased online) PHONE: 605-717-6995
UPDATE TODAY, JUNE 24TH: SHOW UPDATE TO CONCERT TODAY (SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH) DUE TO SEVERE WEATHER FORECASTED THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON & EVENING, WE ARE MOVING OUR SHOW INDOORS AT THE LOWE PARK ARTS & EVIRONMENT BUILDING. THE SEATING CAPACITY IS LIMITED TO APPROXIMATELY 200, SO WE WILL DO OUR FIRST SHOW AT 6-7PM AND A SECOND SHOW AT 8-9PM.
Brulé' set to return! The group is best known for thrilling audiences with a mergence of cultural rock and theatrical instrumentations. Now in their 26th season, their national performances carry the same contagious excitement as Trans Siberian Orchestra, Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance—but with the emotional impact of the American Indian culture. The group is one of the top-selling Native American adult/rock music groups and has chalked up impressive CD sales (over 1 million worldwide). Brulé has released 23 titles in as many years and has been named “Group of the Year” five times by the prestigious Native American Music Awards, earning seven NAMMYs since 2002. Their annual performance schedule takes them extensively throughout the U.S., touring the casino, performing arts theatre, arena, corporate and festival circuits. They were recently invited to tour Saudi Arabia where they were one of the first public musical performances in over 45 years. Brulé has pushed the boundaries of contemporary Native American rhythms and classic rock in their genre-blending selections. Their electrifying show consists of a rock ensemble augmented with an array of traditional Native American instrumentation. Paired with the stunning choreography of one of the top Native American dance troupes, their authenticity brings a multi-dimensional art form to this cultural rock opera. The musical journey of Brulé’s founder, Paul LaRoche, adds an affecting story to audiences and has been well documented in the best-selling biography "Hidden Heritage". Brulé is seen regularly on national PBS affiliates across the country. Their history-making concert, “Brulé, Live at Mount Rushmore—Concert for Reconciliation of the Cultures”, has become the longest running Native American concert special on national TV.
FREE: OUTDOOR CONCERT in Preservation Plaza: NEXT TO WEST LAKE OKOBOJI! Brulé drew in over 10,000 people last July at their outdoor concert at the Levitt in Sioux Falls, SD
The group is best known for thrilling audiences with a mergence of cultural rock and theatrical instrumentations. Now in their 26th season, their national performances carry the same contagious excitement as Trans Siberian Orchestra, Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance—but with the emotional impact of the American Indian culture. The group is one of the top-selling Native American adult/rock music groups and has chalked up impressive CD sales (over 1 million worldwide). Brulé has released 23 titles in as many years and has been named “Group of the Year” five times by the prestigious Native American Music Awards, earning seven NAMMYs since 2002. Their annual performance schedule takes them extensively throughout the U.S., touring the casino, performing arts theatre, arena, corporate and festival circuits. They were recently invited to tour Saudi Arabia where they were one of the first public musical performances in over 45 years. Brulé has pushed the boundaries of contemporary Native American rhythms and classic rock in their genre-blending selections. Their electrifying show consists of a rock ensemble augmented with an array of traditional Native American instrumentation. Paired with the stunning choreography of one of the top Native American dance troupes, their authenticity brings a multi-dimensional art form to this cultural rock opera. The musical journey of Brulé’s founder, Paul LaRoche, adds an affecting story to audiences and has been well documented in the best-selling biography "Hidden Heritage". Brulé is seen regularly on national PBS affiliates across the country. Their history-making concert, “Brulé, Live at Mount Rushmore—Concert for Reconciliation of the Cultures”, has become the longest running Native American concert special on national TV.
Brulé PRIVATE SHOWS FOR ISD 518 YOUTH
Brulé performs for ISD 518 youth
A rare collaboration between Brulé & The Sioux City Symphony Orchestra is returning to the Sioux City Orpheum Theatre! Sunday, December 18th @ 3:00 pm Theatre season ticket holders can purchase their seats now! General Public tickets will go on sale at a later date & will be announced.
Orpheum Theatre 528 Pierce Street Sioux City, Iowa 51101 Tickets: 712-279-4850 Business Office: 712-258-9164
Orpheum Box Office (Open On Show Dates Only For Four Hours Leading Up To Curtain Time) 712-244-5000
SEASON TICKET HOLDERS: Tickets for this show can be purchased now. General Public Tickets will go on sale at a later date which will be announced.
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A huge thank you to Black Bear Casino & Tribe for making this a FREE show