Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is fully reserved seating.
For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm // Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only and ADA accessible.
Mezzanine is a reserved and seated section.
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Doors 6:30PM // Show 7PM
General Admission Seating - first come, first serve. For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
LATE SHOW: Doors 9:30 PM / Show 10PM
General Admission Seating - first come, first serve. For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm // Show 8pm // Headliner 9pm
General Admission is standing room only and ADA accessible.
Mezzanine is a reserved and seated section.
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Doors 7pm // 8pm
Doors 7pm // Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only and ADA accessible.
Mezzanine is a reserved and seated section.
For more information, please reach out to ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm // Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only and ADA accessible.
Mezzanine is a reserved and seated section.
For more information, please reach out to ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm // Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only and ADA accessible.
Mezzanine is a reserved and seated section.
For more information, please reach out to ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm // Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only and ADA accessible.
Mezzanine is a reserved and seated section.
For more information, please reach out to ticketing@guildtheatre.com
For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm // Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine / Orchestra are reserved and seated sections.
For more information, please reach out to ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Locals Night with Alec Lytle & Them Rounders, Effie Zilch, and Megan Keely
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is fully reserved seating.
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
VIP Meet & Greet - Reserved Tables (3 Seats per ticket) *Includes one house beverage per guest (must be 21+ for alcoholic beverages)
General Admission tickets are standing room only located on the venue's ground floor. General Admission tickets are wheelchair accessible.
Mezzanine seats are reserved seats.
Orchestra seats are reserved seats.
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Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is fully reserved seating.
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
VIP Experience: Special acoustic song performance and audience led Q&A with BERLIN before doors - 6pm Doors / 6:30pm performance.
GA - $82
GA VIP - $112
Mezzanine - VIP - $142
Venue Presale: 9/28 @ 12PM
General On Sale: 9/29 @ 12PM
An evening with: Grateful Holiday w/ the Terrapin Family Band
Grahame Lesh Ross James Jason Crosby Alex Koford Scott Law Special Guest: Nicki Bluhm
Doors 7PM // Show 8PM
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is fully reserved.
For more infomation please reach out to ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is fully reserved seating.
For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is fully reserved seating.
For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7PM / Show 8PM
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is fully reserved seating.
For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is seated.
For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
As well-known for their bizarrely teased haircuts as their hit single "I Ran (So Far Away)," A Flock of Seagulls were one of the infamous one-hit wonders of the new wave era. Growing out of the synth-heavy and ruthlessly stylish new romantic movement, A Flock of Seagulls were a little too robotic and arrived a little too late to be true new romantics, but their sleek dance-pop was forever indebted to the short-lived movement. The group benefitted considerably from MTV's heavy rotation of the "I Ran" video in the summer of 1982.
Hairdresser Mike Score (lead vocals, keyboards) formed A Flock of Seagulls with his brother Ali (drums) and fellow hairdresser Frank Maudsley (bass) in 1980, adding guitarist Paul Reynolds several months later. The group released its debut EP on Cocteau Records early in 1981, and while the record failed to chart, its lead track, "Telecommunication," became an underground hit in Euro-disco and new wave clubs. The band signed a major-label contract with Jive by the end of the year, and their eponymous debut album appeared in the spring of 1982. "I Ran (So Far Away)" was released as the first single from the album, and MTV quickly picked up on its icily attractive video, which featured long shots of Mike Score and his distinctive, cascading hair. The single climbed into the American Top Ten, taking the album along with it. In the U.K., "I Ran" didn't make the Top 40, but "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)" reached number ten later that year; in America, that single became a Top 40 hit in 1983, after "Space Age Love Song" peaked at number 30. "Wishing" was taken from the group's second album, Listen (1983), which was moderately successful.
The band released 1984's The Story of a Young Heart failed to produce any hit singles but Reynolds left after the album and was replaced by Gary Steadnin; the band also added keyboardist Chris Chryssaphis. The new lineup was showcased on 1986's Dream Come True. Shortly after its release, the band broke up. Mike Score assembled a new lineup of A Flock of Seagulls in 1989, releasing the single "Magic" and touring the U.S.A. The band continued to tour worldwide, although with major changes to its members, and in 1996 released a new album, The Light at the End of the World.
General On Sale: 9/22 @ 12PM
Doors 6PM / Show 7PM
General Admission is standing room only.
Mezzanine is seated.
For more information please contact ticketing@guildtheatre.com
As well-known for their bizarrely teased haircuts as their hit single "I Ran (So Far Away)," A Flock of Seagulls were one of the infamous one-hit wonders of the new wave era. Growing out of the synth-heavy and ruthlessly stylish new romantic movement, A Flock of Seagulls were a little too robotic and arrived a little too late to be true new romantics, but their sleek dance-pop was forever indebted to the short-lived movement. The group benefitted considerably from MTV's heavy rotation of the "I Ran" video in the summer of 1982.
Hairdresser Mike Score (lead vocals, keyboards) formed A Flock of Seagulls with his brother Ali (drums) and fellow hairdresser Frank Maudsley (bass) in 1980, adding guitarist Paul Reynolds several months later. The group released its debut EP on Cocteau Records early in 1981, and while the record failed to chart, its lead track, "Telecommunication," became an underground hit in Euro-disco and new wave clubs. The band signed a major-label contract with Jive by the end of the year, and their eponymous debut album appeared in the spring of 1982. "I Ran (So Far Away)" was released as the first single from the album, and MTV quickly picked up on its icily attractive video, which featured long shots of Mike Score and his distinctive, cascading hair. The single climbed into the American Top Ten, taking the album along with it. In the U.K., "I Ran" didn't make the Top 40, but "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)" reached number ten later that year; in America, that single became a Top 40 hit in 1983, after "Space Age Love Song" peaked at number 30. "Wishing" was taken from the group's second album, Listen (1983), which was moderately successful.
The band released 1984's The Story of a Young Heart failed to produce any hit singles but Reynolds left after the album and was replaced by Gary Steadnin; the band also added keyboardist Chris Chryssaphis. The new lineup was showcased on 1986's Dream Come True. Shortly after its release, the band broke up. Mike Score assembled a new lineup of A Flock of Seagulls in 1989, releasing the single "Magic" and touring the U.S.A. The band continued to tour worldwide, although with major changes to its members, and in 1996 released a new album, The Light at the End of the World.