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Of The Orchard
The Hook and Ladder Theater & Lounge
3010 Minnehaha Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55406
11 oct 2025
19:30 GMT-5
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The Morning Kings, Brittany Bridgewater & The Sparks, Of The Orchard, My Cousin Dallas Saturday, October 11 The Zen Arcade Stage at The Hook and Ladder Doors 7:00pm :: Music 7:30pm :: 21+ $11 Box-Office / $13.20 Online / $16 Door -- BOX-OFFICE Tickets Are Available in The Zen Arcade During Hours of Operation. For More Information visit www.ZenArcadeTHC.com NO REFUNDS -- An eclectic night where Minneapolis funk-infused pop-rock hangs out with high-energy alt-pop from Denver! Bring you dancing shoes... The Morning Kings The Morning Kings are a Minneapolis homegrown band blending funk-infused rock with sultry vocals, driving rhythms, soaring keys, and crowd-favorite guitar solos. Their high-energy shows take listeners on a groove-filled journey that keeps the dance floor moving. Brittany Bridgewater & The Sparks Brittany Bridgewater & The Sparks are a high-energy alt-pop band from Denver, blending ska’s bounce, punk’s edge, and punchy horn lines that bring the party to life. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Brittany Bridgewater, they deliver catchy hooks, bold lyrics, and electrifying live shows — think early No Doubt meets Olivia Rodrigo, with a brass-fueled twist. Of The Orchard Of The Orchard are a Minneapolis pop-rock band with Midwestern roots and a fresh, recharged lineup. Mixing shimmering guitar hooks, driving bass, and anthemic choruses with heartfelt lyrics, they deliver a bright ‘Sota Pop Rock sound — ready to light up any stage with a burst of nostalgic-meets-modern energy. My Cousin Dallas My Cousin Dallas was born in a Wisconsin college radio station and got their start in a local coffeehouse series before spending the next two decades bringing “Garage Revival” to the Midwest. Best described as The Replacements and Barenaked Ladies covering Duran Duran, their shows are an eclectic ride through 20+ years of originals and unique covers — all guaranteed to get the crowd smiling and singing along.
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The Hook & Ladder Theater is a fiercely independent, artist-driven, inclusionary, multi-use event center located in a historic Firehouse #21 in South Minneapolis’ Longfel...
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Biografía de Of The Orchard
Of The Orchard’s debut album, ‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow,’ comes aptly titled in a year unlike any other. With a tinge of millennial angst, the album tells stories familiar to anyone who’s ever been a twenty-something: finding purpose, coming to terms with identities you’ve outgrown, and falling in and out of love.
‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow’ sounds like 90s and early 2000s rock (Third Eye Blind, Fall Out Boy, Jimmy Eat World, Semisonic, and Matchbox Twenty) paired with narrative, sentimental lyrics (Dawes, John Mayer, Ruston Kelly). This combination means listeners get thoughtful lyricism supported with upbeat, hook-driven rock.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, ‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow’ was completely recorded, edited, and mixed in bassist, Alec Thicke’s, basement studio. The final mixes were mastered by the Twin Cities’ finest, Greg Reierson of Rare Form Mastering, who has done past work for Prince, The Cure, Motley Crue, Sufjan Stevens, and Dan Wilson, among many others.
‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow’ marks the first new music in 3 years for Of The Orchard, though the first songs were all the result of a serendipitous solo project. Spearheaded by Ben Vanden Boogaard, “10 in 10” was a personal challenge for the singer/songwriter to record and release 10 new songs and music videos in 10 consecutive months. Vanden Boogaard recruited Alec Thicke (bass, vocals), Zach Ward (lead guitar), and Lewis Wethall (drums) to help him accomplish it. Midway through the undertaking, the group meshed so well artistically and enjoyed playing together so much that they decided to make it official. The band named themselves Of The Orchard, which is the Dutch to English translation of Vanden Boogaard.
In the years that followed, the band started to settle into their sound and continued to grow more comfortable performing together. The 11 songs on ‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow’ show off a newly polished version of Of The Orchard that comes from marrying the individual members’ influences of folk, pop, alt-rock, and pop punk.
Leer más‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow’ sounds like 90s and early 2000s rock (Third Eye Blind, Fall Out Boy, Jimmy Eat World, Semisonic, and Matchbox Twenty) paired with narrative, sentimental lyrics (Dawes, John Mayer, Ruston Kelly). This combination means listeners get thoughtful lyricism supported with upbeat, hook-driven rock.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, ‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow’ was completely recorded, edited, and mixed in bassist, Alec Thicke’s, basement studio. The final mixes were mastered by the Twin Cities’ finest, Greg Reierson of Rare Form Mastering, who has done past work for Prince, The Cure, Motley Crue, Sufjan Stevens, and Dan Wilson, among many others.
‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow’ marks the first new music in 3 years for Of The Orchard, though the first songs were all the result of a serendipitous solo project. Spearheaded by Ben Vanden Boogaard, “10 in 10” was a personal challenge for the singer/songwriter to record and release 10 new songs and music videos in 10 consecutive months. Vanden Boogaard recruited Alec Thicke (bass, vocals), Zach Ward (lead guitar), and Lewis Wethall (drums) to help him accomplish it. Midway through the undertaking, the group meshed so well artistically and enjoyed playing together so much that they decided to make it official. The band named themselves Of The Orchard, which is the Dutch to English translation of Vanden Boogaard.
In the years that followed, the band started to settle into their sound and continued to grow more comfortable performing together. The 11 songs on ‘We’ll Be Okay Tomorrow’ show off a newly polished version of Of The Orchard that comes from marrying the individual members’ influences of folk, pop, alt-rock, and pop punk.
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