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Sep   5

Goldenvoice Presents

The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse

with Special guest DEHD
Date: Friday, September 5, 2025
Start Time: 6:00 pm
Gates Open: 5:00 pm

General Admission- Floor

Sections J, K, L, M, N, O – Preferred

Sections G, H, I

$91.50

Section E

$75.50

Sections D, F

$71.50

Sections A, B, C

Sections W1, W2 – ADA

$55.50

Ticket limit is 8.
The prices listed above are for tickets purchased in person directly at the Santa Barbara Bowl Box Office.
There is a transfer delay on all tickets.
Any purchase over the limit is subject to cancellation without notification.
General Admission floor is standing only.

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Formed in Oklahoma City, OK in 1983, The Flaming Lips have since become one of the most iconic, influential, unpredictable, and vital forces in American alternative rock music. The band has garnered three GRAMMY® Awards, a Tony nomination, and an RIAA Gold-certified Record for Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. Q Magazine named them one of the “50 Bands to See Before You Die.” 

The band has made countless late night television appearances, appeared in a Super Bowl commercial, contributed to many film soundtracks, and collaborated with artists such as Miley Cyrus, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Kacey Musgraves, Yoko Ono, The Chemical Brothers, and so many more. They have set countless records, broken records, created spectacular interactive audio/visual events now regarded as legendary. 


Having recently completed another successful run with Pixies and Cat Power, Modest Mouse continues to prove themselves to be one of the most consistent live acts today. Modest Mouse released their highly anticipated new album, The Golden Casket, on June 25, 2021 via Epic Records. The Golden Casket heralds another new chapter in the GRAMMY® Award-nominated multi platinum band’s unpredictable evolution. Produced with Dave Sardy and Jacknife Lee in Los Angeles and in Modest Mouse’s studio in Portland, the album hovers in the liminal space between raw punk power and experimental studio science, frontman Isaac Brock explores themes ranging from the degradation of our psychic landscapes and invisible technology, to fatherhood. The twelve tracks behave like amorphous organisms, undergoing dramatic mutations and mood swings that speak to the chronic tug-of-war between hope and despair that plays out in Brock’s head.

 

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