DATE/TIME
Tuesday, July 15 7:30 p.m.
VENUE
Stem Concert Hall
TICKETS
$45*adults UPPER TERRACE
$60*adults MAIN FLOOR
$25* IU Southeast students§
* Includes processing fee
§ Any IU Southeast student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.
AGES
All ages
RUN TIME
Approx. 90 mins.
2025–2026 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT
We will be announcing the Ogle Center’s 2025–2026 Season during this performance! Be among the first to learn about what's in store!
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s efforts to promote and revitalize swing music have taken shape as much more than a simple tribute. Taking inspiration from the creators of this uniquely American art form, the band’s original horn-infused music and legendary high energy show introduces the genre to a new and younger generation while remaining cognizant and respectful of the music’s rich legacy.
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s first phase of stardom featured an appearance in the 1996 indie film Swingers, a movie that not only launched the careers of Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau, but introduced Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to an audience beyond their Los Angeles base. The band’s music has appeared in countless films and television shows, including The Wild, Despicable Me, Phineas & Ferb, Friends, Third Rock From The Sun, Ally McBeal, and So You Think You Can Dance. They have appeared live on Dancing With The Stars, Late Night With Conan O’Brien, NBC’s Christmas in Rockefeller Center, The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, a remarkable seven appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and the Super Bowl XXXIII Halftime Show. The band has also appeared as special guests with many of the country’s most distinguished symphony orchestras, and has performed for three U.S. Presidents.
After 32 years, 11 records, over 3000 live shows, and countless appearances in film and television, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is showing no signs of slowing down, and is looking forward to sharing its music with new and old fans alike, in 2025.
Perhaps the greatest modern interpreters of big band swing.
— Hollywood soapbox
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is one of the most dynamic little big bands in the land.
— Roots Music Report
This is a collective of superior players, deserving of attention outside of the niche they helped spawn.
— Jazz Times
The key to their success is that they are world-class musicians.
— AXS
Anybody who digs solidly crafted and always swinging traditional jazz and pop, should find much to enjoy here.
— All Music
2025–2026 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT
We will be announcing the Ogle Center’s 2025–2026 Season during this performance! Be among the first to learn about what's in store!
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s efforts to promote and revitalize swing music have taken shape as much more than a simple tribute. Taking inspiration from the creators of this uniquely American art form, the band’s original horn-infused music and legendary high energy show introduces the genre to a new and younger generation while remaining cognizant and respectful of the music’s rich legacy.
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s first phase of stardom featured an appearance in the 1996 indie film Swingers, a movie that not only launched the careers of Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau, but introduced Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to an audience beyond their Los Angeles base. The band’s music has appeared in countless films and television shows, including The Wild, Despicable Me, Phineas & Ferb, Friends, Third Rock From The Sun, Ally McBeal, and So You Think You Can Dance. They have appeared live on Dancing With The Stars, Late Night With Conan O’Brien, NBC’s Christmas in Rockefeller Center, The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, a remarkable seven appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and the Super Bowl XXXIII Halftime Show. The band has also appeared as special guests with many of the country’s most distinguished symphony orchestras, and has performed for three U.S. Presidents.
After 32 years, 11 records, over 3000 live shows, and countless appearances in film and television, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is showing no signs of slowing down, and is looking forward to sharing its music with new and old fans alike, in 2025.
Perhaps the greatest modern interpreters of big band swing.
— Hollywood soapbox
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is one of the most dynamic little big bands in the land.
— Roots Music Report
This is a collective of superior players, deserving of attention outside of the niche they helped spawn.
— Jazz Times
The key to their success is that they are world-class musicians.
— AXS
Anybody who digs solidly crafted and always swinging traditional jazz and pop, should find much to enjoy here.
— All Music
EVENT DETAILS
DATES and TIMES
Tuesday, July 15
| 7:30 p.m.
VENUE
Stem Concert Hall
TICKETS
$45*adults UPPER TERRACE
$60*adults MAIN FLOOR
$25* IU Southeast students§
* Includes processing fee
§ Any IU Southeast student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.
AGES
All ages
RUNNING TIME
Approx.imately 90 mins.utes