93.7 The Bull’s Santa Jam on June 20, 2024, featuring Lady A, Kimberly Perry, and Jackson Dean at 7:30 p.m.
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An acoustic evening in Christmas spirit including performances from Lady A, Kimberly Perry, and Jackson Dean!
- Seating: Upper Mezzanine
- To make sure group purchases are seated together, you must purchase your group's G-Passes in the same transaction and redeem your vouchers together at the venue.
- G-Pass can only be redeemed on mobile app
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How G-Pass Works: 48 hours before the event, your G-Pass will be in your account. Pull up the G-Pass on your mobile app. You may redeem your G-Pass via the mobile app and use it to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. You will not be able to print a paper voucher for this event. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.
93.7 The Bull’s Santa Jam
93.7 The Bull's Santa Jam, an annual acoustic evening concert event, returns to the esteemed Stifel Theatre to culminate the successful Boatload of Toys campaign benefiting Youth In Need. The event, organized by 93.7 The Bull, promises an intimate musical experience on Wednesday, December 13th.
Santa Jam scheduled for Wednesday, December 13 has been rescheduled to Thursday, June 20, 2024, @ 7:30 pm.
Attendees can anticipate a night of acoustic brilliance featuring prominent artists such as Lady A, Kimberly Perry, and Jackson Dean. The carefully curated lineup ensures a blend of musical prowess and captivating performances in the acoustic setting.
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About 93.7 The Bull's Santa Jam
Before it was known as the Stifel Theatre, the venue on Market Street lent its stage to history. Harry S. Truman delivered the final speech of his 1948 campaign there, sealing his presidential reelection; the Rat Pack played a benefit for a halfway house there in 1965; and, throughout the '70s and '80s, such legends as David Bowie and Billy Joel appeared under its intricate canopy. But, come 1991, the opera house almost became history itself when its doors closed. Two decades would pass before it would reopen, first rechristened as the Peabody Opera House, and now known as the Stifel Theatre.
Even after such an extended dormancy, the venue maintains the grandeur that attracted so many stars and prompted exclamations such as "Wowzers!" and "This place flips my lid!" Intricate, gilded carvings ring the stage and balconies, accenting the openings that run along the theater's sides. Meanwhile, a great blue dome bubbles up from the ceiling's center, etched with the outline of the house's patron bear.