After months of whispers, sightings, and sonic smoke signals, LA’s most buzzed-about funk collective, Brassroots District, is officially stepping into the spotlight with the launch of Brassroots District: LA ’74 – an electrifying new immersive theater and concert residency at Jewel’s Catch One, running select nights in February and March.

Beginning February 7th, fans are invited to time-travel back to 1974 for a fully in-world experience that blurs the line between live music, immersive theater, cultural memory, and a full on party. Each night, audiences will enter a living, breathing record release party for Brassroots District’s long-awaited debut album – just as the band faces their biggest break yet: a live, on-stage record deal that could change their lives forever.

But as any Brassroots fan knows, nothing is ever that simple.



- An Immersive Theater & Concert Experience
Set against the backdrop of LA's underground funk scene and unfolding in real-time, Brassroots District: LA ’74 thrusts the audience into a moment of truth for the group’s magnetic co-leads, Ursa Major and Copper Jones. Reunited as both lovers and creative partners, the two must navigate fame, friction, and the fight to stay true to themselves – all while the dance floor keeps moving beneath them.

The immersive story is brought to life by a cast of scene-stealing characters, from their hard headed manager Nancy to Donny Davis, the A&R rep looking to make his name – not to mention Gil, Ursa’s activist brother who sees the music biz as a sellout trap. With live music, backstage encounters, and audience interaction baked into every beat, this one-of-a-kind show brings you to the very edge of a moment where myth, music, and reality collide.

The eight-show residency will run Feb. 7, 13, 20, 28 and March 7, 14, 20, 28 with two shows per night (early + late). Fans can join the waitlist for early ticket access starting today, with general on-sale beginning January 14. More info is available at www.brassrootsdistrict.com.

To celebrate the announcement, the band has also released their latest single, “You Caught Me Baby,” a slow-burn funk jam that captures the moment innocent glances give way to full-blown fantasy. Slinky, seductive, and soaked in groove, the track is a hypnotic ode to giving in – to the rhythm, the room, and the possibilities of the night. It’s the latest taste from Brassroots District, the band’s long-awaited debut album, which drops January 29th – just days before the residency kicks off at Jewel’s Catch One.

“You Caught Me Baby” follows the release of Brassroots District’s latest single, “Aim High,” which has already made waves across the airwaves and underground press alike. V13 hailed it as “a sonic meteor” and praised the group as “less a band and more a full-fledged movement,” while Plastic Magazine called the band “the beating heart of a city in flux,” noting that “Aim High” adds to a growing catalogue of soulful anthems “where freaks, lovers, dreamers and suits can all sweat it out together under the same disco ball.”

For those who’ve followed the saga – from the band’s famed contract-tearing showdown outside the Fabulous Orbit Arena to their rooftop jam sessions and parking lot takeovers – this residency marks the next chapter in a story that’s always been bigger than the stage.

Brassroots District: LA ‘74
Residency at Jewel’s Catch One
Feb. 7, 13, 20, 28 | March 7, 14, 20, 28
Two shows per night – Early & Late


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