Join Spin Doctors for an unforgettable 4 night residency. Every night will be different, offering fans a unique experience that celebrates the band's storied history and exciting future in an intimate setting!
Thursday - Saturday at 8pm; Sunday at 5pm, NO OPENER! Pharaohs receive preferred seating.
SEE BELOW FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON EACH NIGHT'S RESIDENCY
June 5 & 7: Classic concerts featuring all the hits and some deep cuts.
June 6: The new album FACE FULL OF CAKE performed in its entirety, plus a classic-filled encore.
June 8: POCKET FULL OF KRYPTONITE played in full, followed by fan-favorites.
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If public seats are sold out, please call the box office to join the Pharaohs or our waitlist.
Thursday pricing: $49/House & Balcony, $59/Preferred, $69/Cabaret Table
Friday & Sunday pricing: $55/House & Balcony, $65/Preferred, $75/Cabaret Table
Saturday pricing: $63/House & Balcony, $69/Preferred, $79/Cabaret Table
Tickets increase $5 half hour prior to show time.
All sales final, no refunds! Exchanges may be made for the same show, different date only. 24 hours notice must be given to the box office prior to original ticket date plus any price difference.
Artist page: https://www.spindoctors.com/
An Evening With Spin Doctors: A Celebration of Past, Present, and Future
This June, Spin Doctors take over The Egyptian Theater for an unforgettable four-night residency, bringing their signature energy to an intimate setting. Every night will be different, offering fans a unique experience that celebrates the band’s storied history and exciting future.
June 5 & 7
Enjoy classic Spin Doctors concerts, featuring a mix of hits, deep cuts, and surprises that showcase the band’s dynamic live presence.
June 6
Dive into the latest chapter as Spin Doctors perform their highly anticipated new album, FACE FULL OF CAKE, live in its entirety. Released April 11 through Capitol Records, this show is your chance to experience songs like the lead single, “STILL A GORILLA,” brought to life on stage.
June 8
Relive the magic of the groundbreaking debut album, POCKET FULL OF KRYPTONITE, played cover to cover. Experience the songs that became the soundtrack of a generation, including “Two Princes” and “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong.”
Both June 6 & 8 will feature an extended encore set, including all the classics you know and love!
Join us for multiple nights to enjoy a different experience each time, with every show offering something fresh and unforgettable.
Formed in 1988 in New York City, in 1990 the Spin Doctors were signed to EpicRecords/Sony Music by A&R executive Frankie LaRocka. The band’s Epic debut EP Up For Grabs was recorded live at Wetlands in Lower Manhattan and released in January 1991. In August 1991, the Spin Doctors released their full-length debut album Pocket Full Of Kryptonite, co-produced by Frank Aversa, Peter Denenberg and Frankie LaRocka. Relentless touring and a wave of positive press kept the album alive into the next year when sales began to increase dramatically. …Kryptonite was certified gold in September 1992 and received an additional boost from the band’s October appearance on “Saturday Night Live.” Reaching the one million mark in January 1993, …Kryptonite entered the Billboard Top Ten one month later.
By June 1993, the album was triple platinum and had breached the Top Five among Billboard Pop Albums while spinning off two major hit singles: “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” and the No. 1 Rock radio song of 1993, “Two Princes.” which also earned the band a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group. Ultimately, Pocket Full Of Kryptonite sold over five million copies in the US and another five million overseas. “[Their] popularity is based on universal rock & roll virtues,” said Rolling Stone, which put the band on the cover of its January 7, 1993 issue.“The Doctors aren’t trying to blaze new trails-they know we’ve been down this way with the Stones, Curtis Mayfield, and a few of their other touchstones. But the proof-plenty of it-is in the party.” In June 1994, the Spin Doctors released their second Epic album, Turn It Upside Down. Once again co-produced by Peter Denenberg and Frankie LaRocka, the album featured new originals like “Biscuit Head,” “Bags Of Dirt,” and “You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast.” The band set out on a three-month headlining tour and played to immense crowds at the Woodstock and Glastonbury festivals. Their cover of the Creedence Clearwater classic “Have You Ever Seen The Rain?” was a highlight of the multi-platinum Philadelphia soundtrack.
In November/December 1994, the Spins opened for the Rolling Stones on a series of eleven North American stadium shows. In March 1995, their album hit the one million (platinum) mark in the US, moving an additional million copies overseas. The Spin Doctors’ next Epic album, You’ve Got to Believe In Something, was produced by Danny Kortchmar and released in May 1996; more touring followed. The band would release three more albums, 1999’s Here Comes The Bride, 2005’s Nice Talk to Me, and If the River Was Whiskey which was released in 2013. Thirty years. A thousand twists. But whatever happens down the road, rest assured that the Spin Doctors will always be the last men standing, still making music like their lives depend on it, still riding the bus, still shaking the room. Even now, plans are afoot for a seventh studio album to be released on Capitol Records in early 2025 and another swashbuckling world tour, adding to their tally of almost two thousand shows.