Stomp Tickets
Des Moines Civic Center | Des Moines, Iowa
Get ready to stamp your feet and clap your hands along with STOMP when they come to the stage at Des Moines Civic Center in Des Moines, Iowa on Saturday 22nd June 2024 for a special show that you won’t want to miss. This event brings one of the most popular performances to your neighborhood for an spectacular show that will make you smile. Some of the industry’s most well known performers will take the stage and show you that music and wonder can be found in the strangest of places, with a performance style complete with percussion, acrobatics, and unmatched style. Let’s not forget that STOMP has an enduring legacy of producing highly rated events that have often stood the test of time and will be one of your best stage show memories of this summer! But if you want to catch the fun and don’t want to miss out, you have to act now. Hit on the link below and order your tickets today, so you can see STOMP live at Des Moines Civic Center in Des Moines, Iowa on Saturday 22nd June 2024!
In 1991, Steve McNicholas and Luke Cresswell founded the precussion group STOMP to create physical theater performances incorporating rhythms, acrobatics, and pantomime using the body and everyday items.. It makes something gorgeous out of something normal.
The turmoil of city life becomes the source of infective rhythm and wonder as brooms are turned into instruments and handclapping is used as a means of communication. Rhythm is the only native tongue as eight talented performers take the audience on a trip through sound.
Almost 30 years ago, STOMP began exciting people all over the world with its special brand of rhythm, movement, physical comedy, dance, and now it is your chance to take it all in. It is a visual experience unlike any other, proving to the world that even the most commonplace items, such as plastic bags, bin lids, brooms, and the kitchen sink, can be given new life through the power of performance.
STOMP has been awarded an Obie, an Emmy (for the HBO special Stomp Out Loud), and an Olivier. You truly have to be there to witness it live and find out why the New York Times called it; "brilliant and very funny: theater at its most seductive."