Sun, Mar 29 at 8:00 PM

Green-House live from the Geoponika Greenhouse

$24.58 - $47.80 (includes all fees)
Up to Free for members

It’s been three years since we last celebrated new music from Green-House and — just in time for spring — our beloved sloth fiends are back with their new record Hinterlands out on the vernal equinox with the great Ghostly International.

We’ve held some undeniably memorable moments with our dear buds Olive Ardizoni and Michael Flanagan, from whale watching to a 100 year old movie palace to a mushroom church to a historic Japanese garden, but what if we simply paired Green-House with their namesake… in a greenhouse.

On Sunday, March 29th we’ll meet in Glassell Park and wander through a labyrinth of rare and exotic cacti to meet Greenhouse in the offices of our friends at Nonhuman Teachers. We’re pushing their desks to the side, bringing in a projector, and inviting their hybrid work and grow house to serve as even more of a host for all kinds of life with a performance of Green-House’s new album. Accompanied by visuals made by Michael Flanagan and the office axolotl, Green-House will guide us through a world of liberatory and utopian world building all their own.

Arrive early for tea, careful exploration, and maybe even the purchase of a cactus along with your record. Enormous love to Green-House for trusting us with these album release shows - our concert on the 18th with the Bob Baker Marionette Theater is fully at capacity and we’re all very appreciative to Nonhuman Teachers for welcoming us into their home and In Sheep’s Clothing for their assist in making sure that the good word is heard far and wide.


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