As we reported over the weekend, Umphrey’s McGee will host its second UMBowl on April 2. The group has now released some additional details about the event, including the venue, which will be Chicago’s Park West. Once again the UMBowl will be built around interactive themes that play out over four quarters. As the group also explains, “We have considered many of your suggestions after last year’s event and made a few changes based on your feedback. First up, the venue is shifting to the Park West. You wanted more space, so you are getting more space. In order to maintain the intimacy, we are only going to sell 700 total tickets (including multiple VIP options) instead of the venue’s usual 1,000-person capacity. This will allow for improved sight lines and significantly more room to get down. Additionally, per your request, the venue move also allows us to amp up our production value and bring you a more robust light show. We have also taken steps to ensure that purchasing tickets will be a smoother experience this year. The ham sandwich that was stuck in last year’s ticketing server has been removed. Tickets are $99.00 and available on a first come first serve basis, limit four (4) per person, starting on February 28th at 12:00 pm CT.”
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