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Brass Construction Tickets

Brass Construction Tickets

Brass Construction Concert Tickets

Get ready to groove with your Brass Construction tickets from TicketSmarter. It's no exaggeration to say that Brass Construction changed the face of dance music with their blazing horns and incessant rhythms which came to define the funk genre with their 1975 smash hit Movin'. They were the brainchild of Guyana-born singer/keyboard player Randy Muller, who moved to New York as a child and came up with the idea of a modern band built around brass with his schoolfriends Wade Williamson (bass) and Larry Payton (drums).

Roping in other friends from West Indian backgrounds, the band started playing locally as the Dynamic Souls, changing their name to Brass Construction after winning a Battle of the Bands contest. It helped land them a deal with United Artists Records and they released their self-titled debut album in 1976. The pulsating track Movin''became an international hit as their fusion of R&B and jazz swept through the disco scene.

Other hits such as Ha Cha Cha (Funktion), L.O.V.E U, How Do You Do (What You Do To Me) and Attitudes similarly filled dance floors all over the world and the Brass Construction sound symbolised funk. Muller went on to produce disco group Skyy and arrange strings for B.T. Express ,and even went on to make a classical flute album; while Brass Construction records were in hot demand again during the remix era of the 1990s and the band was still recording and touring throughout the 2000s. You’re bound to hear a mix of R&B and soul tracks with your Brass Construction tickets.

Brass Construction Ticket Prices

Many factors will influence Brass Construction ticket prices. Sold-out shows will always cause tickets to increase in price. The venue will also have a large impact on the cost of tickets. Concerts in popular cities like New York and Los Angeles can see more expensive ticket prices.

How much are Brass Construction tickets?

Brass Construction concert tickets have been known to cost around $80 on average. Cheaper concert tickets can be found on the upper levels of the arena. Seats in the upper levels can start around $34. Lower seating and floor seats will bring fans as close to the stage as possible. These premium Brass Construction concert tour tickets can begin at around $139.

Brass Construction Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

Brass Construction will usually go on a tour to promote a recent album release. Other tours will likely occur when Brass Construction gets together with other notable artists. These tours can be limited to certain regions such as Europe or North America. Around 25-50 Brass Construction tour dates will be set for the tour that can be as short as a few months or extend across multiple years.

It’s possible to find Brass Construction tour tickets that are a part of music festivals like the New Orleans Jazz Festival and Essence Music Festival. Brass Construction tour venues include stops in historic theatres like the Greek Theatre and the House of Blues. Fans can get into the show easily with TicketSmarter’s mobile ticket transfer.

When do Brass Construction tickets go on sale?

Many Brass Construction tour dates will be announced around four to six months before the tour begins. Tickets go on sale almost immediately following these announcements. TicketSmarter’s Brass Construction concert schedule is updated in real time. When new shows get added, all available seats will also be updated in the above schedule. Brass Construction fans never need a presale code to purchase tickets from TicketSmarter.

Brass Construction Seating Chart

A mix of intimate general admission venues and large arenas can be stops along the Brass Construction tour. Venues like Tipitina’s in New Orleans hold only 800 guests, giving fans plenty of opportunities to get close to Brass Construction. Arena venues like Rogers Arena can hold around 15,000 to 20,000 people. Floor seating is in high demand but allows fans the ultimate Brass Construction concert experience. Music festivals like the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival welcome around 45,000 fans per day. Vip festival passes give patrons access to exclusive viewing areas. Get a birds-eye view of every arena by using TicketSmarter’s interactive seating chart.

Songs from the Brass Construction Tour Setlist

Brass Construction's setlist while performing in Hempstead , NY at “John Cranford Adams Playhouse” included the following songs:

  1. Screwed
  2. Ha Cha Cha
  3. Changin'
  4. Get to the Point

Source: Setlist.fm