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Snarky Puppy on Tour 

With a jazz-minded head and a jam-band heart, Snarky Puppy are the ultimate live act. A collective of 40-odd rotating members who typically play shows in groups of 10 to 20, they frequently play with guests ranging from David Crosby to Charlie Hunter to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Led by bassist and composer Michael League, this rogues' gallery of instrumental misfits stir up all sorts of styles — rock, jazz, funk, R&B, Afrobeat, fusion and various world strains — into one big roiling pot of groove. Snarky Puppy have been playing together in various iterations since 2004, and live recordings of their countless club shows, festival stops and concert hall gigs are feverishly collected by fans with good reason. No two concerts are alike, thanks not only to an ever-shifting lineup but also to a healthy dose of improvisation. When they have the space to stretch out, Snarky Puppy can easily go a couple of hours onstage, playing songs from their 10-plus official albums plus plenty of imagination-infused, on-the-spot riffing. 

Snarky Puppy in Concert

Though Snarky Puppy are based in Brooklyn, Michael League founded the group in Denton, Texas, under ironic circumstances considering the group's runaway success. As a freshman jazz major at the University of North Texas in 2004, he wasn't good enough to place in any school ensembles. Starting his own band was a way to play the music he'd loved since his teenage years. And since then, Snarky Puppy have not only become a legendary live band, but won three Grammys: Best R&B Performance for their Lalah Hathaway–sung cover of "Something" (on 2013's Family Dinner, Vol. 1), and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for both 2015's Sylva (with the Dutch Metropole Orkest) and 2016's Culcha Vulcha. The group's unwieldy roster happened by accident. In Snarky Puppy's early days, members couldn't afford to turn down gigs with bigger touring artists, so League would bring in pinch players, train them and put them on the road. But between the bonds formed and knowledge acquired, it seemed a waste to kick them out afterward. Hence, "The Fam," as they're called, grew and grew, from Snarky Puppy's self-released debut, 2005's Live at Uncommon Ground, through League's move to New York, and on to albums like 2019's Immigrance, which leans deeply into the members' multicultural backgrounds to arrive at a sound that's continually new and evolving.

Over the course of their career, Snarky Puppy have brought many venues to capacity, like Warner Theatre (Washington, D.C.) and the Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles).

Setlists

    1. 1.Waves Upon Waves
    2. 2.Only Here and Nowhere Else
    3. 3.Chimera
    4. 4.Recurrent
    5. 5.Drift
    6. 6.It Stays with You
    7. 7.Xavi
    8. 8.Sleeper
  1. Encore

    1. 9.Lingus (What About Me was printed in the setlist, but changed it upon our screaming request)
    1. 1.Waves Upon Waves (From upcoming album SOMNI)
    2. 2.From upcoming album SOMNI
    3. 3.From upcoming album SOMNI
    4. 4.It Stays with You (From upcoming album SOMNI)
    5. 5.Bet
    6. 6.Semente
    7. 7.Tío Macaco
    8. 8.What About Me?
  1. Encore

    1. 9.Lingus
    1. 1.Waves Upon Waves
    2. 2.Only Here and Nowhere Else (New song)
    3. 3.Chimera (New song)
    4. 4.It Stays with You (Live debut)
    5. 5.Thing of Gold
    6. 6.Grown Folks
    7. 7.Bet
    8. 8.Xavi
    9. 9.Sleeper
    1. 1.Waves Upon Waves
    2. 2.Keep It on Your Mind
    3. 3.Bad Kids to the Back
    4. 4.Skate U
    5. 5.Only Here and Nowhere Else
    6. 6.Chimera
    7. 7.Take It!
    8. 8.Belmont
    9. 9.RL's
  1. Encore

    1. 10.Lingus
    1. 1.Waves Upon Waves
    2. 2.Grown Folks
    3. 3.Chimera
    4. 4.Tarova
    5. 5.Semente
    6. 6.Thing of Gold (Dedicated to Shaun Martin)
    7. 7.Xavi
    8. 8.What About Me?
  1. Encore

    1. 9.Sleeper

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 213 reviews
  • Snarky Puppy for LIFE

    by kdiddle3 on 4/19/138x10 - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    These guys are true musicians. Snarky Puppy has forced me to figure out how to bob my head to a song that has a verse in 5/4 and chorus in 7/8. WHAT? And live... unmatched. They have an energy that is some how musically sophisticated and visually childish. Their passion for their craft draws you in and forces you to laugh like a school girl right along with them. The next time they come to Maryland, I'm there!!!

  • Snarky is the new... awesome

    by Turdly on 4/19/138x10 - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    Best show I've ever seen in Baltimore. Only because of the heightened musicianship.

  • Baddest band in the land

    by JeremyP423 on 4/19/138x10 - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    I've never seen people groove so hard to instrumental music. The crowd was way more diverse than I was expecting too. The 8x10 in Baltimore was packed. Hildegunn Gjedrem, the Norwegian jazz vocalist who opened the show, was excellent too, and she played with members of Snarky Puppy. One of the best concerts I've been to.