An Evening with Chris Robinson Brotherhood

Variety Playhouse

Saturday October 20, 2018

*PRE-SALE 7/26 (10am – 10pm), CODE = RIVAL

Doors 7pm / Show 8pm / All Ages

$25 Advance / $28 Day of Show

Buy Tickets

Magik Carpet VIP Package
Package includes:
– One general admission ticket
– VIP early entry into the venue
– Exclusive onstage viewing from the Magik Carpet during Chris Robinson Brotherhood’s performance (first 2-3 songs)
– Exclusive preshow meet & greet with Chris Robinson
– Personal photograph with Chris Robinson
– Specially designed Chris Robinson Brotherhood tour shirt (exclusive to VIP package only)
– Collectible Chris Robinson Brotherhood tour poster autographed by Chris Robinson (limited print)
– Autographed lyric print
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood rolling tray
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood grinder
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood lighter
– Official onstage/meet & greet laminate
– Commemorative Magik Carpet VIP ticket
– On-site VIP host
– Very limited availability

Chris Robinson – Meet & Greet Package
Package includes:
– One general admission ticket
– VIP early entry into the venue
– Exclusive preshow meet & greet with Chris Robinson
– Personal photograph with Chris Robinson
– Collectible Chris Robinson Brotherhood tour poster autographed by Chris Robinson (limited print)
– Autographed lyric print
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood rolling tray
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood grinder
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood lighter
– Official meet & greet laminate
– Commemorative Magik Carpet VIP ticket
– On-site VIP host
– Very limited availability

VIP Tour Package
Package includes:
– One general admission ticket
– VIP early entry into the venue
– Collectible Chris Robinson Brotherhood tour poster (limited print)
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood rolling tray
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood grinder
– Chris Robinson Brotherhood lighter
– Commemorative tour laminate
– Commemorative Magik Carpet VIP ticket
– On-site VIP host
– Limited availability

“Masterful players on a Grail-like search for the cosmic heart of California.” – MOJO

“…good-time music on an end-times mission.” – ROLLING STONE

“…trailblazing a wonderfully refreshing slice of ‘Rock N Roll’ music.” – AQUARIUM DRUNKARD

“…a celebration of how American musical traditions can be at once honored and psychedelically expanded.” – UNCUT

The Chris Robinson Brotherhood are on tour in support of their latest studio album ‘Barefoot In The Head.’ In the middle of one of their most prolific periods to date, the band is riding a creative wave with a slew of studio and live records coming out amidst a rigorous tour schedule that only seems to fuel their fire even further. Their stellar new album, ‘Barefoot In The Head,’ marks the CRB’s third studio release in just two years, and it finds them pushing boundaries and breaking new ground with more joy and wonder than ever before. Overspilling with stunning musicianship and infectious energy, the album showcases the continued growth of Robinson’s songwriting partnership with his bandmates: guitarist Neal Casal, drummer Tony Leone, keyboardist Adam MacDougall, and bassist Jeff Hill. It revels in the kind of adventurousness that can only come from five artists tuned into the same sonic wavelength.

‘Barefoot In The Head’ follows last year’s critically acclaimed LP, ‘Any Way You Love, We Know How You Feel,’ and its companion EP, ‘If You Lived Here, You Would Be Home By Now.’ It opens with the Americana funk of “Behold The Seer,” which sounds like something of a mission statement for the CRB as Robinson sings, “If you want to keep your engine humming / Keep your eyes wide ahead and don’t look back.” On the dreamy “She Shares My Blanket,” Robinson crafts cinematic scenes from a winter love affair in the mountains, while elegant pedal steel added by special guest Barry Sless on “Blonde Light Of Morning” casts a warm, romantic haze and “Blue Star Woman” sounds like T-Rex dressed in overalls living on a West Coast commune. Throughout the album, Robinson and the band deftly intertwine country, blues and psychedelia, even channeling freewheeling 60s’ folk on “Hark The Herald Hermit Speaks,” a breakneck stream of consciousness that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality. On the English psych inspired “Glow,” which Robinson calls “one of the most special things I’ve ever done in the studio,” The CRB are joined by the celebrated sarodist Alam Khan (son of the legendary Ali Akbar Khan).

“The music that we make, the concerts that we play, it’s this world we’ve created for ourselves and our people,” explains Robinson. “We want everybody to understand that no matter where you are in your life that you can always be barefoot in your head. There’s always this other place you can go. Is that place it real? That’s your decision to make, what you’re going to let be real to you.”

The Chris Robinson Brotherhood emerged in 2011 by playing close to 50 shows over nine weeks in California before ever leaving the Golden State or officially releasing music. Their introduction on the national stage came in 2012 when they’d release not one, but two acclaimed full-length albums within a few months of each other. Critics hailed their sprawling debut, ‘Big Moon Ritual,’ as a revelation, with The Independent raving that Robinson had “finally found the ideal vehicle to indulge his taste for ‘Cosmic California Music.'” The reviews were similarly ecstatic for its immediate follow-up, ‘The Magic Door,’ which was praised by Relix as “classic rock in the finest sense.” The band’s epic tour schedule brought their shimmering acid-Americana around the world for a staggering 118-date tour, firmly establishing the CRB as the new standard-bearers of the psychedelic roots torch. In 2014, they returned to the studio for ‘Phosphorescent Harvest,’ a masterful collection that showcased the blossoming songwriting partnership between Robinson and Neal Casal. Rolling Stone raved that the album was “electrifying…boast[ing] a vintage rock vibe that’s at once quirky, trippy, soulful and downright magnetic,” and Guitar World called it “a treasure trove of soul that advances the band’s bluesy, kaleidoscopic sound.”

With a steady flow of new studio albums and live recordings plus a near non-stop touring schedule, including a growing number of sold out shows, the Chris Robinson Brotherhood are proving themselves among the most prolific rock and roll bands of their time. The quintet have honed their kinetic chemistry and immersive sound into a singular vision, which Uncut Magazine calls, “…a celebration of how American musical traditions can be at once honored and psychedelically expanded.”