The Big Show: Ticket Central

welcome to the big show!

THE BIG SHOW is coming to Northeast! Buy tickets and come on down to Indeed Brewing Company in Minneapolis this summer for 3 incredible shows, lots of delicious beer, and a completely unique experience for Minnesota summers! Learn more about each date and buy your tickets below!

GOOD TO KNOW: Tickets are Will-Call ONLY. Once your purchase is made, tickets to each event will be available for pick-up at the taproom the day of the event.

JULY 11

JEFF ROSENSTOCK

w/ Good Luck and Anita Velveeta

Jeff Rosenstock is an acclaimed pop punk artist out of Long Island, New York known for his high-energy live shows. Rosenstock rose to prominence in the national punk/ska scene through his involvement in bands like The Arrogant Sons of Bitches and Bomb the Music Industry!, and has since found widespread success writing and performing under his own name. Over the years, Rosenstock’s music has grown more unwieldy and lawless in response to an increasingly chaotic socio-political climate. His songs are lyrically provocative, musically unhinged, and certainly mosh-worthy. 

Joining him as support on this midwest run is the pop punk project, Good Luck, out of Bloomington, Indiana. Minneapolis-based hardcore favorite, Anita Velveeta, will be featured as well, starting the show at 6pm. To top it all off, local skate shop, Familia, will be installing a custom skateboard ramp at the back of the lot, hosting skaters and cash-for-tricks events during breaks in the music.

august 1

Adrian Younge
presented by jazz is dead

w/ Aby Wolf & Kavyesh Kaviraj with LSQ

Jazz is Dead is an analog-forward collective of culture bearers based in Los Angeles with a mission to keep the innovative, rebellious spirit of jazz alive. As they have put it, Jazz is Dead is “not a farewell, but a rallying cry.” Founded in 2017 by Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad (A Tribe Called Quest), Andrew Lojero, and Adam Block, Jazz is Dead has produced records and put on shows with jazz legends such as Roy Ayers, Ebo Taylor, Marcos Valle, Nate Smith, Azymuth, and many more. Over the last decade, they have gained a large online following and more recently become a leading voice in the international movement against AI-generated music. 

For this show, one of Jazz is Dead’s founders, Adrian Younge, unveils a new five-piece live ensemble that blurs the line between cosmic soul, hypnotic jazz, and psychedelia—an immersive experience driven by raw drum breaks, fuzz-drenched guitars, rare analog synthesizers, and mood-forward vocals. The new experience unfolds with dangerous momentum, a menacing late-night vision led by Younge alongside soul singer Loren Oden, featuring music from across Younge’s catalog alongside material from his new album, Younge. 

Minneapolis’ own, Aby Wolf and Kavyesh Kaviraj, will open, joined by the Laurels String Quartet. This project is a rare reunion of some of the most impressive musical minds in the city that, when brought together, deliver a strikingly beautiful performance blending jazz, classical, and something otherworldly.

august 22

your smith

w/ Lupin

After a five year hiatus, Caroline Smith (known as Your Smith) has made a triumphant return to music with the release of her most recent record The Rub (2025), created in collaboration with Jake Luppen and Nathan Stocker of Hippo Campus. Smith is in a much different place than she was when she released her last project, figuratively and literally. Before the pandemic, she was living out her dreams in Los Angeles as an internationally touring artist. Half a decade later, she has now settled down in Minnesota and started a family with her husband, Adam To, with whom she co-owns a restaurant & bar in Stillwater, MN. Now in a new chapter of her life as a mother in midland America, Smith’s batch of soft rock and RnB grooves in The Rub capture a new side of her sound, one that is warmer, looser, more reflective. 

The newest iteration of Your Smith’s live show features a fantastic band of veteran local support players. Opening the show will be Jake Luppen’s indie-pop solo project, Lupin.