SOLD OUT - MUNA

W/ Meet Me @ The Altar
All Ages

About This Event

MUNA has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to supporting Fugees Family and their work empowering refugees to integrate successfully into their new country by providing them the support and structure they need to realize their vast potential. 
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This show currently has no COVID safety requirements for attendees. This is subject to change. If this changes we will be sure to update this page as well as notify all ticket buyers via email.

Artist Info

MUNA

This time around MUNA are speaking growth into existence. “If anything it now makes it that we kind of don’t have a choice but to practice what we are preaching,” says Josette. “Or try to – very hard,” adds Katie. After ‘About U’, MUNA have all gone through a cycle of death and rebirth, they’ve rebuilt their confidence in themselves as musicians, as a band and as the bestest of friends. “We’re stretching ourselves as wide as we can to become as big and encompassing as we can be,” says Katie. “We are here to take up the space that we deserve.”

They’re bringing a new look too; softer around the edges and more mature. “I guess I could say, we’ve laid down our weapons?!” jokes Katie who has never presented herself as a perfect prophet. “The songs are an honest depiction of times that I’ve failed, my own pitfalls and experiences of choosing to relive the same painful story, rather than choosing to grow.”

When it came to finally naming the album, the grandiose concept jumped out. “Saves The World” might sound like a facetious statement about the power of pop, but it’s an earnest reflection on the band’s own survival. “It’s about saving yourself,” says Gavin of the title. “If you’re committed to saving yourself you are saving the world.” And, you know, it’s a little messianic too. “When people take responsibility for their own stories and accept that they are capable of being their own heroes the whole world could shift in a crazy way.”

Meet Me @ The Altar
Meet Me @ The Altar is a three-piece high energy pop punk band consisting of singer Edith Johnson, guitarist/bassist Téa Campbell, and drummer Ada Juarez. For the 5 years prior to signing to Fueled By Ramen, each member lived in a different state on the east coast of the United States: Georgia, Florida, and New Jersey respectively. 
 The band is on an unstoppable climb with the approaching release of their FBR debut EP ‘Model Citizen.’