Thursday, February 3rd, 2022
Rescheduled from September 2020

Lucky Chops

Brass Queens

Doors: 6:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM 21+ Years
Lucky Chops

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11249
Due to circumstances outside of our control, Lucky Chops at Brooklyn Bowl originally scheduled for 9/26/20 has been rescheduled to February 3rd, 2022. Your ticket will be honored for the rescheduled date and refunds will be available for the next 30 days. 

In accordance with the combined New York State and New York City “Key to NYC” vaccination mandates, Brooklyn Bowl has updated its COVID-19 Policy: 

VACCINES

All guests must show proof of FULL VACCINATION with a matching photo ID.

Per the CDC and New York State FULL VACCINATION means two weeks past your second dose of Pfizer or Moderna, your first dose of Johnson & Johnson or a full course of vaccines authorized by WHO (if vaccinated outside of the U.S.).

Accepted proof of vaccination:

Any guests, including ticket holders, unable to provide adequate proof of vaccination will not be granted entry into the venue.

MASKS
Guests are required to wear masks except while eating or drinking. All Brooklyn Bowl staff are fully vaccinated and must wear masks while inside the venue.

 

Artist Info

Lucky Chops

Lucky Chops comes at you with every hue on the rainbow.

Lucky Chops is big, brassy, and unapologetically bold. The six piece band has united audiences in more than 30 countries in thousands of shows, hard driving grooves and potent singable melodies. The irresistible groove that is Lucky Chops is led by co-founder Josh Holcomb’s soulful trombone, Daro Behroozi’s soaring sax and Joshua Gawel’s powerful trumpet.

Born in the streets of New York City’s multicultural melting pot the band pays homage to America’s New Orleans brass band tradition while fusing their sound with eclectic rock, Caribbean, Arabic, Eastern European, funk, jazz, ska, gospel, and EDM.

“Our strength is having individual members who get to express themselves as part of a whole that is more than the sum of its parts,” says Behroozi, a Brooklyn native whose polyglot Iranian/Dutch/French/German background has led to his interest in everything from Middle Eastern sounds to the tradition of the Balkan brass bands.

Starting in the underground halls of New York City’s subway stations, Lucky Chops first learned to entertain by busking for crowds from all over the world. Their talent did not go unnoticed, as a video of their mash-up of Lipps, Inc.’s “Funkytown” and James Brown’s “I Feel Good,” which has amassed hundreds of millions of views across social media and led to an online subscriber base almost two million strong.

The band returns to the road for the first time since the end of 2019, and on the heels of the release of their second full-length album, New Day, planned for release this fall.

Brass Queens

Brass Queens is a 9-piece brass band whose sound is deeply inspired by the music of New Orleans mixed with the flair of modern pop. Hailing from Brooklyn, NY, the Brass Queens features an all-female horn section with the goal of expanding the space for women in a male-dominated industry. Brass Queens has performed at the 2021 Met Gala, on Good Morning America, multiple appearances at Governor's Ball Music Festival and Exit Zero Jazz Festival, Chanel No. 5’s 125th anniversary, and for notable clients including Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Co., Perrier, Instagram, New Balance, and many more.

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