The Big Stomp, the nation’s first music festival to focus on mental health, will return this summer, as an expanded event, with more than 12 acts across two stages. The festival, held July 25-26, ...
The award-winning show's North American and European tours will continue to run after the January closure. By Abbey White, Caitlin Huston Stomp, the award-winning percussion, rhythm and comedy ...
STOMP, a theatrical, percussion performance utilizing everyday objects to produce music and movement, is opening its North American tour at Owensboro’s RiverPark Center with two performances scheduled ...
Since the London show shut down he's been on tours of "STOMP" from contract to contract. Coming back recently for two North American tours has appealed to him because of his background here. His ...
MORE THAN THE MUSIC. NOT LONG FROM RIGHT NOW, BANDS ARE GOING TO BE FILLING THE STAGE OVER THE NEXT TWO DAYS FOR THE BIG STOMP MUSIC FESTIVAL, BUT ORGANIZERS HOPE WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS, THE ...
A few months before the pandemic arrived, alumni and current members of Stomp gathered at the intimate Orpheum Theater in lower Manhattan to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the percussion-driven act ...
The Big Stomp will return to Louisville July 26-27 in a new location at Waterfront Park, with an expanded lineup that includes BADBADNOTGOOD, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, The Black Angels, and Bully ...
IN THE COMING DAYS. WELL, THIS MORNING IN DES MOINES, THERE WAS A BIG EFFORT TO STOMP OUT HUNGER IN CENTRAL IOWA. DES MOINES PERFORMING ARTS, ALONG WITH THE NATIONAL TOUR OF STOMP. JOIN JOINED WITH ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. From its beginnings as a street performance in the UK, STOMP has grown into an ...
NEW YORK — The stage has no curtain. The set is littered with highway signs and mass transit insignia. And then there are the gigantic oil drums, ominous and puzzling. It could be a storage facility.
The Big Stomp music festival, focused on mental health, returns to Louisville's Waterfront Park July 25-26. Headliners include Murder by Death, The Record Company, and Bendigo Fletcher, among others.