Their laid-back vibe combined with beautifully crafted songs quickly captivates a crowd. Dangermuffin's ability to combine an undeniable beachy feel with acoustic folk and tight jams leaves almost any type of music fan satisfied and fulfilled. In 2018 they released the album Live at StageOne, along with the documentary Dreamin' In a Dream. 5 years later we can’t wait to see them let loose in The Warehouse. In 2020, the band decided to take a well-deserved hiatus from touring and started exploring various avenues in both music and film production. In late 2021, and after going through several lineup evolutions, Dangermuffin is back as a versatile 4-piece band, adding Andrew Hendryx on mandolin to the core group of Lotti, Steven Sandifer, and Mike Sivilli. The vocal-centric songs are delivered both via acoustic string band arrangements (think Greensky Bluegrass) and a drum-fueled groovy & fiery jam-influenced arrangement (think Goose), often within the same show! For the band and fans alike, this has led to some of Dangermuffin’s most inspired, exciting, and surprising performances of its career. About recording the Live Album on StageOne: "Over the years, Dangermuffin has played hundreds of venues and made thousands of friends on the road. Some venues and communities are particularly memorable, either because of the weird sh*t that's happened there or because of a unique connection the band has established with the space and the fans in that area. FTC StageOne stands out as one of the band's favorite's to play because of the venue's superb management, its spacious but intimate setting, and the loving, passionate, badass fanbase in the Fairfield, CT area that brings an amazing energy to every show, inspiring the band to share every ounce of musical energy they have each time they play there. Of course, the band could think of no better place to record its first, epic live album."   Concert Tickets $28/ Standing Room Only Limited Seating First Come First Serve
DANGERMUFFIN
DETAILS
Warehouse
Friday, July 21st
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 8:00PM

GENRE
Rock/ Folk/ Americana



TICKETING INFO
Price:$28/ Standing Room Only Limited Seating First Come First Serve
Members Save:$3 /tckt

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Their laid-back vibe combined with beautifully crafted songs quickly captivates a crowd. Dangermuffin's ability to combine an undeniable beachy feel with acoustic folk and tight jams leaves almost any type of music fan satisfied and fulfilled. In 2018 they released the album Live at StageOne, along with the documentary Dreamin' In a Dream. 5 years later we can’t wait to see them let loose in The Warehouse.

In 2020, the band decided to take a well-deserved hiatus from touring and started exploring various avenues in both music and film production. In late 2021, and after going through several lineup evolutions, Dangermuffin is back as a versatile 4-piece band, adding Andrew Hendryx on mandolin to the core group of Lotti, Steven Sandifer, and Mike Sivilli.

The vocal-centric songs are delivered both via acoustic string band arrangements (think Greensky Bluegrass) and a drum-fueled groovy & fiery jam-influenced arrangement (think Goose), often within the same show! For the band and fans alike, this has led to some of Dangermuffin’s most inspired, exciting, and surprising performances of its career.

About recording the Live Album on StageOne: "Over the years, Dangermuffin has played hundreds of venues and made thousands of friends on the road. Some venues and communities are particularly memorable, either because of the weird sh*t that's happened there or because of a unique connection the band has established with the space and the fans in that area. FTC StageOne stands out as one of the band's favorite's to play because of the venue's superb management, its spacious but intimate setting, and the loving, passionate, badass fanbase in the Fairfield, CT area that brings an amazing energy to every show, inspiring the band to share every ounce of musical energy they have each time they play there. Of course, the band could think of no better place to record its first, epic live album."

 

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