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November 21stThe HU - Postponed -
The Gereg Tour
King Nun
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Tickets cost $33 in advance, $38 day of show (including all service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
NOTE: The Sunshine is a standing room rock club with a very small number of seats.
A limited number of VIP tickets are available for $141 (including all service charges). The Hu Meet & Greet Experience includes:
- One General Admission Concert Ticket
- Meet and Greet with Members of The Hu
- Individual Photo Opportunity with the band
- Exclusive VIP Access to Soundcheck
- Exclusive 10" Limited Edition Red Vinyl
- One Commemorative VIP Laminate
- Priority Access to Merch Booth Shopping
- Priority Entry into the Venue
VIP ticket purchasers will be contacted via email 24-48 hours before the event with further instructions. All packages are non-transferable. Purchasers can contact help.wonderfulunion.com with any questions concerning their package. Package sales end 7 days prior to show date.
The HU is a band from Mongolia that blends heavy metal and traditional Mongolian throat singing. Their first two videos ("Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem") immediately went viral, garnering the band over 30 million views. The explosive reaction to The HU resulted in a number of features about the band in international media such as NPR, ET India Times, Playboy Mexico, Jack Canal+Fr, Hong Kong 01, DW News Germany and others.
The band's name, The HU, is the Mongolian root word for human being. They call their style "Hunnu Rock"... inspired by the Hunnu, an ancient Mongolian empire, known as The Huns in western culture. Some of the band's lyrics include old Mongolian war cries and poetry.
Founded in 2016 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia by their producer Dashka, along with the members Gala, Jaya, Temka, and Enkush, The HU combines Rock Music with traditional Mongolian instrumentation like the Morin Khuur (horsehead fiddle), Tovshuur (Mongolian guitar), Tumur Khuur (jaw harp), guttural throating singing and the bombastic bass and drums of rock. All four members have earned Bachelor's or higher degrees in music and have several years of touring experience throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim.
Since the formation of the band, they've been working on their first album, The Gereg. The word Gereg was used as the first Diplomatic "Passport" by the Mongol empire during the time of Genghis Khan. The album contains nine songs, including viral hits "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem," and was released in September 2019.
King Nun exploded onto the London live scene two years ago, and remain one of the capital's most exciting outfits, building up a fierce live following around the UK. After releasing a string of hype-amassing singles in 2017, the four-piece decided to do things differently to their peers, and took a considerable amount of time off to hone everything in. They returned with a forward-thinking debut EP in tow. I Have Love was a remarkable release, tackling a multitude of issues, from dysfunctional family life to abuse and groping at gigs, all centered around love's many forms, but put through the chaotic punk filter that defines the band and their influences. It's an informed, meticulously crafted release that sets the tone for what the Wandsworth quartet can do when they release their debut album later this year.