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Prepare for a wonderful Big Boogie Indianapolis gig ! On 23 Jan Big Boogie is going to be playing at Vogue Theatre . Purchase your Big Boogie tickets Indianapolis before they soldout.

Big Boogie Vogue Theatre , IN concert

Vogue Theatre 6259 N College Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46220

Get ready for an unforgettable night with Big Boogie at the Vogue Theatre - IN on November 29, 2025, where the energy of rap and hip hop will electrify the atmosphere. If you're a fan of vibrant performances, don't miss KC and The Sunshine Band as they light up the stage at the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre on January 23, 2026. Their infectious grooves are sure to get you dancing! Later that week, witness the magic of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra with their captivating show, "The Ghost of Christmas Eve," on December 4, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse—a perfect holiday treat. For something unique in the fall, mark your calendar for September 3, 2026, when O.A.R. joins forces with Gavin DeGraw & KT Tunstall at the Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park, blending alternative sounds for an amazing outdoor experience. Finally, experience the powerhouse Cardi B on March 14, 2026, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, where her dynamic stage presence promises an exhilarating night. Each of these events showcases the talent and charisma that make concerts in Indianapolis truly special, so explore the vibrant music scene and secure your place at these must-see shows from indianapolis-tickets.com!


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By GoofeyChic

The Worst!

The scheduled start time was 8:00 p.m. the venue was not overcrowded and the drinks at the venue were strong. However, the opening DJ played a few good songs but was rather boring and the other opening artists at this event didn't even perform their songs live, they lip synced. The area where the venue is located ( House of Blues, Myrtle Beach, S.C.) has a strict noise ordinance of 1:00 a.m., a fact that the headliner was very well aware of as he had performed there before. Big boogie came on stage at 12:37 a.m., didn't "perform" a single song, rather lip synced like those before him and danced around on stage while his songs played. The House of blues cut the stage lights off at 1:10 A.M., at that point in time the headliner (Big Boogie) couldn't even be bothered to thank the crowd that patiently waited for him for four and a half hours for coming out, he simply waved goodbye and disappeared. By far one of the worst "concerts" I've been to, disappointed because I WAS a fan.