The GRAMMY-Award Winning Rebirth Brass Band with Psilocin Blues Band

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The GRAMMY-Award Winning Rebirth Brass Band with Psilocin Blues Band

Wed
Jul 31st
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
The GRAMMY-Award Winning Rebirth Brass Band with Psilocin Blues Band

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Come catch a FREE concert featuring the Rebirth Brass Band at Fountain Square on July 31st! The Rebirth Brass Band will take the stage following the Psilocin Blues Band performance at our Fountain Blues series.

Be sure to visit a nearby restaurant for dinner before the show! The area offers everything from fast-casual to fine dining. Click here to see what's nearby: https://www.thefountaindistrict.com/ 
Our bar will be open all day serving beer, wine, seltzers and mixed drinks from 11am-10pm. No outside alcohol is permitted on the Square.
No tickets are required for this free show! 3CDC and Fifth Third Bank are excited to offer year round programming at Fountain Square. Thank you to our partners The City of Cincinnati, Visit Cincy, and Hamilton Country for enhancing programming on the Square in 2024.

“just saw THE REBIRTH BRASS BAND, unbelievable. hard as hell, free as a ray of light, there is not a band on earth that is better. stunning.” - Flea, Red Hot Chili Peppers

For more than four decades, the GRAMMY-winning Rebirth Brass Band has been “stunning” fans with a fiery live show and a rich musical catalog. Their trademark sound pays homage to the New Orleans brass band tradition while weaving a tapestry that combines elements of jazz, funk, soul, R&B and the sounds from the streets they grew up on. From their legendary 25+ year run of Tuesday nights at the Maple Leaf to stages all over the world, Rebirth is the soundtrack of the Crescent City and her premier musical ambassador.

Founded by brothers Phil and Keith Frazier over 35 years ago, Rebirth began their career playing on the sidewalks of the French Quarter, and quickly landed gigs at second line parades. Those auspicious beginnings have led to thousands of shows to music aficionados everywhere, including heads of state and royalty.

The bands unique “soundtrack of New Orleans” has also garnered admiration from artists of all genres. They’ve shared the stage and collaborated with everyone from the Grateful Dead to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Maceo Parker, Green Day, U2, James Brown, 311, G-Love, MuteMath, Juvenile, Train, Big Freedia, Ani Difranco, Galactic, Allen Touisant, Neville Brothers, Quincy Jones and Trombone Shorty.