For two nights only, Dec. 27 and 28, Dakaboom returns to Kenwood for its 7th annual holiday show, featuring brand new material from the comedic duo.
Bringing joy to the North Bay and beyond for over a decade, these two Maria Carrillo High School alums Kenwood-local Ben McLain and Cleveland transplant Paul Peglar have been sharing music and comedy together for half their lives.
Dakaboom is a music/comedy duo from New York and Los Angeles. Described as postmodern vaudeville, their show must be experienced to be understood. McLain and Peglar utilize a cappella, loop stations, stand-up, sketch, crowd interaction and several musical genres to create a world all their own. The duo are currently performing on college campuses around the country.
The annual show fills up the historic Depot every year as a growing community brings their friends and family to experience this holiday tradition.
Shows start at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 and are available in advance by emailing sarahphillips2000@gmail.com, or calling 537-6685. You can also pick up tickets at the Kenwood Press office. Or send a check made out to Dakaboom to Sarah Phillips, 5500 Marit Dr., Santa Rosa, 95409.
Tickets will also be available at the door, if they dont sell out first. CDs and DVDs will be available for purchase, and drinks and refreshments will be available for a donation. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Kenwood Depot.
For more information about Dakaboom, go to www.thedakaboom.com.
Bringing joy to the North Bay and beyond for over a decade, these two Maria Carrillo High School alums Kenwood-local Ben McLain and Cleveland transplant Paul Peglar have been sharing music and comedy together for half their lives.
Dakaboom is a music/comedy duo from New York and Los Angeles. Described as postmodern vaudeville, their show must be experienced to be understood. McLain and Peglar utilize a cappella, loop stations, stand-up, sketch, crowd interaction and several musical genres to create a world all their own. The duo are currently performing on college campuses around the country.
The annual show fills up the historic Depot every year as a growing community brings their friends and family to experience this holiday tradition.
Shows start at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 and are available in advance by emailing sarahphillips2000@gmail.com, or calling 537-6685. You can also pick up tickets at the Kenwood Press office. Or send a check made out to Dakaboom to Sarah Phillips, 5500 Marit Dr., Santa Rosa, 95409.
Tickets will also be available at the door, if they dont sell out first. CDs and DVDs will be available for purchase, and drinks and refreshments will be available for a donation. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Kenwood Depot.
For more information about Dakaboom, go to www.thedakaboom.com.