Big Head Todd and the Monsters to play Palladium
10/3/2023 12AM
Tickets on sale Friday for Jan. 18 show
CARMEL, Ind. – Known for their exciting live shows, rockers Big Head Todd and the Monsters will make their debut appearance at the Center for the Performing Arts on Jan. 18.
The band has become an American institution after more than three decades of writing, recording and touring, delivering over 3,500 performances with a jam-friendly sound that draws from blues and country music. Their 1993 breakout album Sister Sweetly went platinum on the strength of enduring radio staples like “Broken Hearted Savior,” “It’s Alright” and “Bittersweet.” The Colorado quartet consists of guitarist-vocalist Todd Park Mohr (also on keys, sax, harmonica), Brian Nevin (drums, percussion), Rob Squires (bass, vocals) and Jeremy Lawton (guitar, keys, vocals, steel guitar).
The performance is set for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, at the Palladium, 1 Carter Green, Carmel. Tickets starting at $35 will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 6, online at TheCenterPresents.org, by phone at (317) 843-3800, or in person at the Palladium’s Fifth Third Bank Box Office.
Presale access is available Wednesday for Center donors ($250 or more) and series package subscribers, and Thursday for subscribers to the Center’s eNews mailing list. The performance is part of the Center’s Katz, Sapper & Miller Pop/Rock Series and the 2023-2024 Center Presents Season, presented in partnership with Allied Solutions.
CALENDAR: CONCERTS
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18
The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts, 1 Carter Green, Carmel, IN 46032
Tickets: From $35, on sale 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 6
Purchase and information:
(317) 843-3800
About the Center for the Performing Arts
The mission of the nonprofit Center for the Performing Arts is to engage and inspire the Indiana community through enriching arts experiences. Its campus in Carmel, Indiana, includes the 1,500-seat Palladium concert hall, the 500-seat Tarkington proscenium theater and the black-box Studio Theater. The Center presents and hosts hundreds of events each year, including the Center Presents performance series, featuring the best in classical, jazz, pop, rock, country, comedy and other genres. Educational and experiential programming for all ages includes children’s concerts and camps, book clubs, lectures, and classes in music and dance. The Center is home to the affiliated Great American Songbook Foundation and provides space and support services for six resident arts companies. More information is available at TheCenterPresents.org.