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AVI KAPLAN - FLOATING ON A DREAM TOUR W/ MADDIE POPPE @ HI-FI INDIANAPOLIS
DOORS: 7:00 PM, SHOW: 8:00 PM
GENERAL ADMISSION, LIMITED SEATING.
AGE RESTRICTIONS: 18+
ALL TICKETS ARE NON TRANSFERABLE AND NON REFUNDABLE. SUPPORT ACTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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Avi Kaplan Meet & Greet Package includes:
- One general admission ticket
- Early entry into the venue
- Access to an intimate preshow soundcheck
- Moderated Q&A with Avi Kaplan
- Specially designed Avi Kaplan tote bag
- Exclusive merchandise item
- Commemorative VIP laminate; autographed by Avi Kaplan
Quantities are limited
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About Avi Kaplan:
By the time Avi Kaplan launched his solo career in 2017, he'd already built an audience that stretched across the globe, racking up three GRAMMY Awards as a member of the platinum-selling vocal group Pentatonix. Avi knew he needed to return to his own artistic foundation -- to the organic acoustic driven rock and roots music that had provided the soundtrack to his upbringing in rural California.
That musical evolution began with 2020's I'll Get By EP and carried through last year's single, "Song For the Thankful." Now comes Floating on a Dream, (Fantasy Records) Avi's debut full-length solo LP, which further broadens his artistry into enthralling new territory. Produced by Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, The White Buffalo), the album is rendered in long shadows and moody high relief, reflecting Avi's Californian roots and fascination with the American West. Through country, blues, soul, folk, tribal drums, and a touch of gospel, Avi explores matters of the heart, truth, morality, and the search for relevance across the album's 11 original tracks. At the core though, there is that voice. From a haunting falsetto to its deepest bass tones, his instrument is unlike anything else in modern music.
About Maddie Poppe:
Born Madeline Mae Poppe on December 5, 1997 in Clarksville, Iowa, Maddie Poppe grew up in a musical family with a father who played guitar and performed in bands. After learning guitar, she gained early performance experience playing in her dad's band. She and her sister would also join their father every year in recording a Christmas album to send to their grandparents. Along with singing and playing the guitar, over the years she also learned to play piano and ukulele. After high school, Poppe attended both Iowa Central Community College and Waterloo, Iowa's Hawkeye Community College, where she studied digital mass media. While there, she continued to pursue her musical interests, writing her own songs and playing live. In 2015, she auditioned for The Voice, but did not make the cut. Undeterred, she released Songs from the Basement, an independent album recorded with her father in her basement, and issued the following year.
In 2018, Poppe auditioned for the 16th season of American Idol, making it through to the first round with her rendition of "The Rainbow Connection." A fan favorite, she did well throughout the competition, even singing her original song "Don't Ever Let Your Children Grow Up" during the show's finale episode. On May 21, 2018, Poppe was named the winner of American Idol, beating out Caleb Lee Hutchinson and Gabby Barrett. Following the ceremony, she released her coronation single, "Going Going Gone," which peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Digital Songs chart. Her proper debut, the studio album Whirlwind, arrived in May of 2019. Included on the album was the single "Made You Miss," which peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart.
Event Location
HI-FI
1043 Virginia Ave #4, Indianapolis, IN, 46203
Talent
Avi Kaplan
Maddie Poppe