Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (LBC) announced today that it has added two shows to its summer lineup-prolific comedian Jim Jefferies on Friday, June 21, and iconic folk-rock duo Indigo Girls on Saturday, June 22. Tickets for both shows will be available beginning today, Friday, March 29 at 12 p.m. online at lutherburbankcenter.org, by calling 707-546-3600, or at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts ticket office (50 Mark West Springs Road in Santa Rosa).
Jim Jefferies
Friday, June 21, 2019 at 8 p.m.
Tickets: $39.50-$49.50; $179 VIP Meet & Greet
Jim Jefferies is one of the most popular and respected comedians of his generation, entertaining audiences across the globe with his controversial, belief-challenging, and thought-provoking comedy. Most recently, Jim starred in his third Netflix comedy special "Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now." Performing at the Eventim Apollo in London, he unapologetically keeps it real when he opens up about the challenges of being a single father, reflects on the time someone tried to unsuccessfully extort him for money with a sex tape, and the weirdest gig he's ever played. March 2018 marked the premiere of the second season of his eponymous Comedy Central series, "The Jim Jefferies Show." As a strong voice in late night, the weekly series features Jim traveling across the globe to tackle the top news stories and controversial issues of the day. In addition to the series, Jim also continues to head up the weekly podcast series, "The Jim Jefferies Show Podcast," co-hosted by Forrest Shaw. Additionally, he created, wrote, produced, and starred in the critically acclaimed FX series "Legit," which ran for two seasons and has since gained a cult following. He has also appeared in the films Killing Hasselhoff and Punching Henry.
Indigo Girls
Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 8 p.m.
Tickets: $39-$55
The Indigo Girls, Emily Saliers and Amy Ray, are touring behind their sixteenth studio album, "One Lost Day." Vast in its reach, but unified by the traveler's sense of wonder, gratitude, and empathy, the album has a feeling of music composed across time, not just in time. These songs are rooted in tradition and inventive, too: nourished in dark soils, leafing, and luminous. The Indigo Girls have spent 35 years performing together, produced 16 albums (seven gold, four platinum, and one double platinum), earned a Grammy and seven Grammy nominations, and have toured arenas, festivals, and clubs the world over. It is rare to find musicians together so long, rarer still with such profound successes. Their music lives in the hearts of generations of dedicated fans and continues to inspire young musicians. The Girls' refinement-not only of style and skill, but of their own creative processes-allows access to ever new and liminal spaces.
A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts is home to world-class performances, nationally recognized education programs, contemporary visual art, and many popular events. The Arts Center is located in the heart of the Sonoma wine country and ranked among California's top performing arts presenters. Together with its resident companies, the Center presents more than 230 performances in music, dance, theater, renowned speakers, and comedy; provides education programs serving 40,000 children and adults; and hosts more than 1,000 community events a year. Owned and operated by the Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation, the Center relies on charitable community donations to achieve its mission - to enrich, educate, and entertain. The patron services office is open Tuesdays through Sundays from noon to 6 p.m., closed on Mondays except on those days when a show is scheduled, when the box office will open at 4 p.m. Tickets and information are available 24/7 online at lutherburbankcenter.org.
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