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Alex Zhang Hungtai Tickets

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Come out for a night full of music with Alex Zhang Hungtai tickets. Alex Zhang Hungtai is a Taiwanese-Canadian musician and actor. Although he makes music under his given name, Hungtai is also known as the Last Lizard and Dirty Beaches. Throughout his career, Zhang has released several albums and EPs under his various names. In 2011, his album Badlands was listed as a Polaris Music Prize nominee. Hungtai’s music takes on a combination of EDM, jazz, and ambient styles. Under the name, Last Lizard, Hungtai took on a primary jazz role and released his first instrumental album Stateless. With saxophone solos and a strong emphasis on improvisation, he quickly became a staple name in the contemporary jazz genre. In 2016, he released an instrumental piano album entitled Knave of Hearts

Alex Zhang Hungtai has performed solo and collaborative concerts across the country and has appeared in several television shows and films. In 2018, Hungtai was part of the film August at Akiko’s which also features his saxophone-based original score which was released as a soundtrack album. Alex Zhang Hungtai is undoubtedly a skilled musician and brings electricity to the stage that is virtually unparalleled. You can see him perform live when you purchase your own Alex Zhang Hungtai tickets today.

How much are Alex Zhang Hungtai tickets?

These prices may fluctuate depending on where Alex Zhang Hungtai is performing. Make sure to check the information below the most updated stats:

Alex Zhang Hungtai Ticket Prices:

  • Average Price: $100 per ticket
  • Cheap Ticket Options: Tickets start at $50 in the upper levels
  • VIP Seating: Premium tickets cost over $275 for the best views

 

Is Alex Zhang Hungtai going on tour in 2025?

There are not any upcoming shows scheduled, but check back soon to see if they announce more dates.

What songs are on Alex Zhang Hungtai's setlist?

Alex Zhang Hungtai's setlist while performing in Austin , TX at “Central Presbyterian Church” included the following songs:

  1. Saxophone Tape Loop

Source: Setlist.fm