Experience the Unique Sound of BADBADNOTGOOD concert at the National Arts Centre

What is BADBADNOTGOOD concert?

On August 15, 2024, Ottawa will be treated to a night of musical exploration as BADBADNOTGOOD concert takes the stage at Southam Hall, National Arts Centre. This Toronto-based jazz ensemble has carved a niche by blending ’70s soul-jazz, alternative hip-hop, and experimental electronica, creating a sound that is as innovative as it is engaging.

Known for their ability to traverse genres, BADBADNOTGOOD began their journey by reinterpreting hip-hop tracks from artists like Odd Future and MF Doom with a jazz twist. Their early albums, BBNG (2011) and BBNG2 (2012), showcased their talent for covering a range of artists, from A Tribe Called Quest to My Bloody Valentine, and helped them gain a dedicated following.

As they evolved, the band began focusing more on their original compositions while collaborating with notable names in the music industry, including Ghostface Killah, Kaytranada, Little Dragon, and even Kendrick Lamar. Their 2016 album, IV, marked a significant shift as it introduced more original work, blending their distinct jazz influences with elements of hip-hop and neo-soul. In 2021, they expanded their musical horizons even further with the release of Talk Memory, an album that delves into fusion, new age, and orchestral music.

Their performance at the NAC is set to feature tracks from their latest release, MID SPIRAL, a continuation of their journey into uncharted musical territories. The album is already being praised for its inventive compositions and intricate arrangements, promising an unforgettable live experience.

For fans of music that pushes the boundaries, BADBADNOTGOOD offers a rare opportunity to witness a band that defies categorization. Their live shows are known for their energy and improvisation, making each performance unique. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to their music, this concert is one not to miss.

Tickets for the event start at $45, with special options available for those under 30 or part of the Indigenous community through the All My Relations ticket program. Given their broad appeal and the NAC’s intimate setting, tickets are likely to sell quickly.

Why You Should Attend

BADBADNOTGOOD’s music is a testament to the power of creativity and collaboration in the modern music scene. By blending different genres and working with a diverse range of artists, they have created a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Their ability to take elements from jazz, hip-hop, and electronica and weave them into something new and exciting is what sets them apart from other acts.

Their performance at the NAC will not only showcase their latest work but also take the audience on a journey through their musical evolution. It’s a chance to see how far they have come since their early days of covering hip-hop tracks to becoming one of the most innovative bands in contemporary music.

Get Your Tickets Today

Don’t miss your chance to see BADBADNOTGOOD live at Southam Hall on August 15, 2024. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado, a hip-hop fan, or simply someone who appreciates good music, this concert promises to be a highlight of the summer. With their new album MID SPIRAL receiving rave reviews, this is the perfect opportunity to experience their music in person.

Tickets are available now, starting at $45, with options for discounted tickets for those under 30 and Indigenous community members. Secure your spot today and prepare to be transported to an alternate musical universe with BADBADNOTGOOD.

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