25th Anniversary of 'Pulp Fiction' with Cheap Fakes

Revisit one of the best movie soundtracks ever made.
Sarah Ward
Published on April 30, 2019
Updated on April 30, 2019

Overview

Ladies and gentleman, now the moment you've all been waiting for — and yes, it includes the world famous Jack Rabbit Slims twist contest. When Chuck Berry's 'You Never Can Tell' starts pumping through The Triffid, you know what kind of dance moves you're going to bust out.

2019 marks 25 years since Pulp Fiction first hit the big screen, and just as long since fans first caught its stellar soundtrack, which includes everything from surf rock to Dusty Springfield's 'Son of a Preacher Man'. If the record has been one of your go-to listening staples over the past quarter-century, then you'll want to celebrate its anniversary with Cheap Fakes. Even better — the band will be performing the entire album live with as an eight-piece (while you dance like Uma Thurman to 'Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon', obviously).

The smooth sounds of Al Green's 'Let's Stay Together', the funk of Kool & the Gang's 'Jungle Boogie' and the upbeat country twang of The Statler Brothers' 'Flowers on the Wall' will all get a whirl, too. To complete the experience, a big screen will be set up, playing themed visuals.

It all goes down like a $5 shake on Saturday, June 15, with tickets costing $29.10.

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