Show Rescheduled from 3/13/20 & 9/21/20
Show Rescheduled from 3/13/20 & 9/21/20
This event is all ages.
$99.50 – General Admission Floor
$99.50 – Reserved Seating
$79.50 – Reserved Seating
$59.50 – Reserved Seating
$39.50 – Reserved Seating
*plus applicable service fees
All doors & show times subject to change.
COVID-19 HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY UPDATE!
The City and County of San Francisco has MANDATED that all patrons who attend concerts indoors be FULLY VACCINATED (must be 2 weeks past final vaccination for entry to concert) and REQUIRE ALL PATRONS TO BE MASKED throughout the event. Documentation to support that you are fully vaccinated will be required at entry along with a government issued photo I.D.
This notification should give everyone plenty of time to meet these requirements as mandated by the City and County of San Francisco prior to the concert date. Visit the Chase Center Fan Safety page for more information. See you at the show!
In the time of COVID-19, all requirements for entry are subject to change.
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In response to the recommendations of local, state and global health authorities and mandates by city and state government, our show with Tame Impala at Chase Center on September 21st, 2020 has been rescheduled to September 15th, 2021. Please note that this show was originally scheduled for March 13th, 2020.
Tickets purchased for both March 13th, 2020 and September 21st, 2020 will be honored for the rescheduled date in September 2021.
We thank you for understanding and look forward to seeing you at the show!
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Tame Impala
Founded by Kevin Parker in 2010, Tame Impala released his debut studio album, Innerspeaker, which was certified gold in Australia and well received by critics. His 2012 follow-up, Lonerism, was also acclaimed, reaching platinum status in Australia and receiving a GRAMMY nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. Tame Impala’s third album, Currents, was released in July 2015, and like its predecessor, won ARIA Awards for Best Rock Album and Album of the Year. Parker won the APRA Award for Song of the Year 2016 for Currents’ first track, “Let It Happen.” The album went Gold in the U.S. and earned Parker his second GRAMMY nomination. As a writer and producer, he has collaborated with Travis Scott, Rihanna, The Weeknd, SZA, Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Kanye West, Kali Uchis, Theophilus London, Miguel, A$AP Rocky and more.
Tame Impala’s fourth album, The Slow Rush came out in February to great critical acclaim and a #3 spot on the U.S. Billboard Top 200, with more than 20 Top 10 slots around the world. The Slow Rush is Kevin Parker’s deep dive into the oceans of time, conjuring the feeling of a lifetime in a lightning bolt, of major milestones whizzing by while you’re looking at your phone, it’s a paean to creation and destruction and the unending cycle of life. Parker told the New York Times earlier this year, “A lot of the songs carry this idea of time passing, of seeing your life flash before your eyes, being able to see clearly your life from this point onwards. I’m being swept by this notion of time passing. There’s something really intoxicating about it.” The album cover was created in collaboration with photographer Neil Krug and features a symbol of humanity all but swallowed whole by the surrounding environment, as though in the blink of an eye.
In 2019 Tame Impala headlined multiple major festivals including Coachella, Primavera, Lollapalooza, ACL and more. He debuted two new songs on Saturday Night Live and sold out arenas around the world including two nights at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.
Sudan Archives
Sudan Archives burst onto the scene in 2017 with “Come Meh Way,” back when she was a violinist and loop maker producing beats in her Ohio bedroom. Her 2019 debut album Athena drew inspiration from divine Black feminine power, and was followed in 2022 by her breakthrough second album Natural Brown Prom Queen. Natural Brown Prom Queen is an epic record that is also her most personal, taking in race, womanhood, and the fiercely loyal, loving relationships at the heart of Sudan’s life with her family, friends, and partner.
On Natural Brown Prom Queen Sudan is in character as Britt, the girl next door from Cincinnati who drives around the city with the top down and shows up to high school prom in a pink furry bikini with her thong hanging out her denim skirt. From first listen, it’s immediately apparent that Natural Brown Prom Queen is the artist’s most ambitious work to date with 18 tracks spanning from the disco-influenced R&B of “Home Maker” to Afrocentric anthem “Selfish Soul,” hip-hop banger “OMG Britt,” the wild ride of “NBPQ (Topless)”, and the ballad “Homesick (Gorgeous & Arrogant).”
Fittingly for an album named for a homecoming event, Natural Brown Prom Queen is all about home: both Sudan’s adopted hometown of L.A. and Cincinnati, where she was raised. It’s intimate in all senses of the word, with Sudan unafraid to be vulnerable, tender and open about her insecurities. But the record is also about finding pleasure – after all, this is the artist who played the violin upside-down on a pole in a music video. On Natural Brown Prom Queen, Sudan Archives invites you to join in and embrace shared joy.
Natural Brown Prom Queen was named an album of the year by Pitchfork, New York Times, The Guardian, The FADER, The Needle Drop, NPR, Vulture, Time Out, CNN, Slate, Paste, SPIN, Pop Matters, and many more; “Home Maker” was chosen by Barack Obama for his Favorite Songs of 2022; and Sudan Archives was handpicked by superstar Bad Bunny for Rolling Stone’s Future of Music 2022 issue.
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