
Perpetual Groove
Ardmore Music Hall
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Philadelphia
Thursday, October 9 at 8 pm EDT
Concert Venue
Thursday, October 9 at 8 pm EDT
Concert Venue
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Perpetual Groove with special guests Yam Yam at Ardmore Music HallThursday, October 9, 2025
Seated Doors: 6:45 PM | GA Doors: 7:15 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+ Unless with a Parent or Legal Guardian
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About Perpetual Groove
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Perpetual Groove was founded in Savannah, GA, in 1997 before relocating in 2005 to Athens, Georgia, a town long renowned for its thriving music scene. PGroove comprises 1904 and current members: Brock Butler on guitar and lead vocals; Adam Perry on bass guitar; and Matthew McDonald on keyboards and vocals. Drummer Albert Suttle joined the band in 2001 but has announced his departure culminating with 2023's NYE show. Replacing him on drums is Darren Stanley (Jimmy Herring, Col. Bruce Hampton), who still holds it down with PGroove today.
PGroove, a band categorized by fans as “Trance Arena Rock,” is an amalgamation of rock and indie electronica, with a touch of metal thrown in for good measure. With their intelligen tlight show and experimental stage set up, PGroove continues to create a cultivated, unique experience for each live show. Since their inception, the band has toured the U.S., and performed in Japan, Amsterdam and Jam Cruise. In 2013, PGroove went on a 2 year hiatus but caught everyone by surprise in 2015 when they returned to the stage. In 2019,they released a new recording, the eponymous Perpetual Groove, delighting fans with a new sound by the reinvigorated group.
About Yam Yam
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Yam Yam creates vibrant, soulful music, drawing from jazz, gospel, jam, and funk. The band, originating from Harrisburg, PA, consists of Michael Dempsey on piano and organ, Xander Moppin on bass, Jason Mescia on saxophone, Tom Fuller on guitar, and brother Tyler Fuller on drums. Together, they create an energetic, soulful, and psychedelic sound that has captivated audiences across the United States. For 2025, the band is excited to release more new music to come following their third studio album entitled "Slurp Slurp" released in August 2024.
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