Standing: all ages. Seats: 21+ with valid ID.
This event is all ages. Doors open at 7PM. Colony House's fifth studio album, 77, is both a sonic departure and a spiritual arrival, a retro-futurist meditation on eternity, nostalgia, and the invisible threads that hold us together. Steeped in the aesthetics of 1990s sound, 77 finds the Tennessee-based four-piece - brothers Caleb and Will Chapman, alongside Scott Mills and Parke Cottrell - reaching beyond what can be seen, touched, or even easily explained. "77, the number, means a lot of things to a lot of people," Caleb explains. "Biblically, it's the number of forgiveness. Spiritually, it represents completion or wholeness. For us, it's become a symbol of eternal perspective - a lens to look at love, loss, and life with a little more intention." For a band that built its name on emotion-driven, heart-on-sleeve rock and roll, 77 is a natural evolution: a mature, longing album that doesn't pretend to have all the answers but is brave enough to keep asking the questions.
Located in Front Lobby. Customer needs to bring purchasing credit card, photo ID and confirmation number to pick up tickets.
Limited street parking. Commercial lots on 5th and Bainbridge Streets. Cash only.
General admission for most shows. However, there is reserved seating for some events.
Camera Policy: Personal cameras are allowed in the venue. Flash photography, video and removable lens cameras are not permitted without venue approval. ** NO SMOKING**
All patrons must have a ticket regardless of age.