After a Chanukah Launch party to be remembered, Chassidic House Party is back in Crown Heights for another concert and offering discounts on advanced ticket sales.
Last month, Chassidic House Party blew away fans with their incredible stage presence and amazingly unique take on the most classic niggunim. Using their combined decades of experience, the jazz/jam band approach is something that Crown Heights had never heard before. The crowds demanded more, and Chassidic House Party is delivering.
Ever since their upcoming concert’s event flyer went viral online, fans from Crown Heights and around the New York metro area have been chomping at the bit to buy tickets for what is sure to be a packed-house.
The concert will feature an opening solo performance by the group’s leader, renowned pianist Daniel Berry at 8pm, followed by a full-length concert with what has been called “the best band that has ever played Crown Heights.” Refreshments will be provided by Gombo’s and there will be a kosher mechitza for dancing like their last concert.
Only 100 tickets were made available for an advanced purchase price of $15, and supply is running out. CLICK HERE to buy your tickets today, or risk waiting in the cold for an $18 door ticket.
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This band caters to all types!!
Me and my wife attended their debut concert.
I personally just enjoyed sittin/watching/analyzing theistical aspect( which was genius)
While my wife told me the girls had the time of their life dancing their heads off !!! I agree- most ppl would be lifted off their feet by their music!!
WERE DEFINITELY GOING BACK AGAIN!!!
I recommend everyone to try their ear at this stuff u won’t regret it.
that is the zaniest ad ever!!!
great stuff
And like the new name! Both give off a great image! High five!
Keep Playing. I hope it will be a SOLD OUT CONCERT!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait to hear Choni
Can’t wait to hear them again!
So interesting and inspiring to hear Chabad music presented like this.
Can you post more clips please to get a taste of the music. The Chanukah song was great but it doesn’t give me the full picture of the genre.