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About Perpetual Groove
As of 2023, Perpetual Groove continues to maintain an active presence in the live music scene, regularly touring and performing at various music festivals and venues across the United States. Their current concert schedule includes a series of dates that highlight their improvisational prowess and deep connection with their audience. Fans can expect to hear a mix of classic tracks alongside new material, showcasing the band's evolution while honoring their roots. Recent concerts have incorporated advanced visual effects and lighting, enhancing the immersive experience that attendees have come to expect. In addition to traditional concerts, Perpetual Groove has also embraced unique formats, such as 'live streams' and intimate acoustic sets, which have allowed them to reach audiences beyond physical venues. The band actively engages with fans through social media and their official website, providing updates on upcoming shows, new releases, and exclusive content. As they continue to celebrate their legacy, Perpetual Groove remains committed to creating memorable live events that captivate audiences, ensuring that their concerts are not just performances but a shared celebration of music and community.
Perpetual Groove History
Perpetual Groove, often abbreviated as PGroove, is an American jam band formed in 1997 in Athens, Georgia. The band originally consisted of five members: Brock Butler (vocals, guitar), Adam Perry (bass), Matthew McDonald (drums), and John D'Angelo (keyboards). The group quickly gained traction in the live music scene, known for their eclectic blend of rock, electronic, funk, and improvisational music. Their sound is characterized by a unique fusion of genres that appeals to a diverse audience, making their concerts a vibrant experience. Over the years, they have released several albums, including 'Sweet Oblivious Antidote' (2000) and 'Live Love' (2007), which showcase their ability to blend melodic compositions with intricate jams. Perpetual Groove's dedication to live performances is evident, as they often engage in extended jams that evolve throughout their sets, creating a unique experience for each show. The band's commitment to live music has fostered a loyal fan base, often referred to as 'PGroovers', who follow them on tour, highlighting the communal aspect of their concerts. A pivotal moment in their history came in 2005 when they performed at the Bonnaroo Music Festival, which significantly expanded their audience and solidified their reputation as a must-see live act. The band's hiatus from 2010 to 2015 prompted a mix of nostalgia and anticipation among fans, culminating in a triumphant return with new material and a renewed vigor for live performances.