Upcoming Events
MxPx
ON SALE NOW!
MxPx
with The Ataris
Friday, June 28, 2024
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Both Nights Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM
Tickets start at $35 (incl. fees)
Upper Balcony $35 (Rows M-Q Reserved)
Balcony $35 (Rows E-L Reserved)
Loge $65 (Balcony Rows A-D Reserved)
Main Floor $40 (Standing Room Only)
These shows are not included in Admiral Theatre ticket packages. No dinner service at this show. Concessions and the main floor and mezzanine bars will be open. All Ages. Bars for 21+. Each night sold separately. Ticket limit 4.
MxPx, the iconic punk rock band hailing from Bremerton, Washington are back in their hometown for two nights at the Admiral Theatre and are joined with The Ataris on June 28 and 29 2024! Since their inception in 1992, MxPx has lived the music industry roller coaster. They’ve spent some time on major labels, selling millions of records along the way, to these days self-releasing their own music with a small team. They’ve toured the entire world 10x over and to this day can show up pretty much anywhere and have an audience that wants to see them. It’s a dream that they don’t take for granted. MxPx released their 11th studio album ‘Find A Way Home’ available everywhere now.
MxPx
ON SALE NOW!
MxPx
with The Ataris
Friday, June 28, 2024
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Both Nights Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM
Tickets start at $35 (incl. fees)
Upper Balcony $35 (Rows M-Q Reserved)
Balcony $35 (Rows E-L Reserved)
Loge $65 (Balcony Rows A-D Reserved)
Main Floor $40 (Standing Room Only)
These shows are not included in Admiral Theatre ticket packages. No dinner service at this show. Concessions and the main floor and mezzanine bars will be open. All Ages. Bars for 21+. Each night sold separately. Ticket limit 4.
MxPx, the iconic punk rock band hailing from Bremerton, Washington are back in their hometown for two nights at the Admiral Theatre and are joined with The Ataris on June 28 and 29 2024! Since their inception in 1992, MxPx has lived the music industry roller coaster. They’ve spent some time on major labels, selling millions of records along the way, to these days self-releasing their own music with a small team. They’ve toured the entire world 10x over and to this day can show up pretty much anywhere and have an audience that wants to see them. It’s a dream that they don’t take for granted. MxPx released their 11th studio album ‘Find A Way Home’ available everywhere now.