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Thundercat: Distracted AF Tour
The Fillmore Minneapolis presented by Affinity Plus
Oct 27, 2026 • 7:00pm
Minneapolis, MN

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Thundercat finds focus in the chaos

Stephen 'Thundercat' Bruner came up through Los Angeles' jazz and beat scenes, turning a 6-string bass and airy falsetto into a sly, soulful signature. After years of shape-shifting collabs, his own shows feel like a living room jam with world-class reflexes.

Setlist instincts, not promises

Expect anchors like Them Changes, Dragonball Durag, and Tokyo, then a left turn into a stretched A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II) where he salutes his cat lore. Crowds skew toward beat-scene lifers, jazz students clocking stick work, and anime fans in vintage tees, with a few bass diehards peering at his pedalboard. He first toured as a teen with Suicidal Tendencies, and he later earned a Grammy as a writer on Kendrick Lamar's These Walls. On good nights he jokes between tunes, then snaps into odd meters like a switch was flipped. Consider these notes an informed hunch rather than a promise; room size and mood steer his choices. You can feel that mix of play and precision when this tour hits your city.

Durags, drum chops, and cat lore

Look around and you will spot anime jackets, bass clef pins, pastel durags, and vintage sneakers that look broken-in, not showroom fresh. A pocket of players quietly notes fingerings while others sway, and the room laughs when his deadpan banter lands.

Little rituals, big grins

The loudest singalong lands on the opening of Them Changes, then softens for his airy lines. During Dragonball Durag, a few fans copy the side-step dance, grinning instead of mugging for phones. Merch leans playful: cat-themed graphics, soft-wash tees, and a tour print that nods to arcade colors. Between songs, you might hear gentle chants for Tron that cue a brief A Fan's Mail riff, more wink than demand. The culture here prizes chops, jokes, and care for dynamics, which makes the room feel tuned for music first.

Six strings, sky-high falsetto

Live, his 6-string bass runs the show, with a bright, chorus-tinted tone that lets chords ring while the low end stays firm. He sings in a light falsetto, often thickened by subtle harmonizer stacks so the hooks feel wider than one voice.

Groove math, made friendly

Tempos jump from sprint to half-time, and the band pivots cleanly, turning tight riffs into glassy vamps and back again. The drummer leans on Dilla swing and sharp ride patterns, giving his bass lines extra lift without crowding them. Keys split duties between warm Rhodes, Prophet-style pads, and sneaky sub layers that appear when he solos high. You may hear a tune like Dragonball Durag stretched with a stop-start bridge, or Them Changes teased with a brief double-time burst before dropping to a hush. Lighting favors saturated pinks and blues with simple strobes that mark starts and landings instead of washing out the players.

Cousins in the cosmos

Fans of Flying Lotus land here easily, since the heady synth textures and lurching swing feel like cousins. Kamasi Washington loyalists will recognize the shared LA jazz lineage and marathon solos that crest without showboating.

Shared corners of the map

Anderson .Paak people vibe with the loose humor, lithe falsetto hooks, and drum-forward bounce. BADBADNOTGOOD fans connect to the crate-digger harmonies and fast pivots from hip-hop pocket to fusion bursts. Tame Impala listeners slide in through syrupy bass lines and dreamy keys that tint the room psychedelic without drowning the groove. The overlap is less about genre labels and more about players chasing feel, leaving space, and trusting the room to meet them halfway.

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