Khruangbin

A La Sala Tour
Khruangbin performs Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon May 28, 2025

Event Information

Headliner:
Khruangbin
Special Guests:

John Carroll Kirby

Event Date:
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Doors Open:
5:30 p.m.
Show Starts:
7 p.m.
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Event Information

Headliner:
Khruangbin
Special Guests:

John Carroll Kirby

Event Date:
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Doors Open:
5:30 p.m.
Show Starts:
7 p.m.
Online-only venue presale starts Thursday, Jan. 16 at 10 a.m.
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General onsale starts Friday, Jan. 17 at 10 a.m. online or in-person at the Ticket Mill in the Old Mill District.
Chair rentals available while supplies last.
Note: chair set up location may be designated on show night.

The title makes it clear. "A La Sala" (“To the Room” in Spanish), the fourth studio album by Khruangbin, is an exercise in returning in order to go further, and do so on your own terms. It extends the air of mystery and sanctity that’s key to how bassist Laura Lee Ochoa, drummer Donald “DJ” Johnson, Jr. and guitarist Mark “Marko” Speer approach music. Yet if 2020’s "Mordechai," the last studio album Khruangbin made without collaborators, was a party record whose ensuing post-lockdown tour enhanced the band’s musical reputation far and wide, "A La Sala" is the measured morning after. It’s a gorgeously airy album made only in the company of the group’s longtime engineer Steve Christensen, with minimal overdubs. It is a porthole onto the bounties powering Khruangbin’s vision, a reimagining and refueling for the long haul ahead. "A La Sala" scales Khruangbin down to scale up, a creative strategy with the future in mind.

“‘A La Sala,’ I used to scream it around my house when I was a little girl, to get everybody in the living room; to get my family together. That’s kind of what recording the new album felt like. Emotionally there was a desire to get back to square-one between the three of us, to where we came from–in sonics and in feeling. Let’s get back there.”  - Laura Lee Ochoa

It is also a response to the unique moment Khruangbin finds itself in now: following a decade spent cultivating extraordinary music paths, beginning a year when they'll perform for more people, in more iconic spaces, staging a live show that pushes a creative envelope peculiar to them alone. (Look for the band at major festivals and venues near you.) 2024 feels like both marker and pivot, cementing Khruangbin’s stature as a commercially and critically successful group that continues to be guided by creative possibilities.

Such crossroads are familiar for iconic artists throughout the rock era — your Dylans, Stevies and Bowies, up thru turn-of-the-century Radiohead, all have navigated these straits. On "A La Sala," Khruangbin also pulls exploration inward, spurning the din of the crowd’s expectations, mapping a personal direction home. The trio’s collective musical DNA and the years spent constructing it in Houston’s local-meets-global cultural stew ensure the band carries on sounding like no one but itself. "A La Sala" may in fact be Khruangbin’s purest distillation. A cascade of crisp melodies still emanates from Marko’s reverb-heavy electric, dancing gently around Laura Lee’s minimalist almost-dub bass triangles, while DJ’s drums serve as the tightened-up pocket and unwavering dance-floor on which all this movement takes place.

From the get-go, Khruangbin’s journey has been emphatically its own: a sound and visual representation with few precedents, ignoring pop expectations, relying only on internal inspirations, and a multitude of visions. It’s a mindset of penetrating the self, connecting to the surrounding world, modeling your own life experiences. This ethos is threaded throughout "A La Sala," audible in the album’s form and function.

“All the little moments you capture. You don't see how impactful they are until you hear what eventually comes of them. A lot of those scraps end up being the thing — and you don't realize it until it's ‘The Thing.’” - DJ

Bring It

  • Seat cushions: Measuring 16 x 16 inches or smaller
  • Beach towels & yoga mats: 30” x 60” or smaller are allowed at this show.
  • Empty reusable water bottles & canteens
  • An individual clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bag: No larger than a 12” x 6” x 12” tote bag or pack with a single compartment and/or small clutch bag (6”x 9”)
  • Personal umbrellas
  • Phones
  • Binoculars
  • Personal cameras without detachable lenses
  • Sunscreen lotion
  • Kindness

Leave It

  • No chairs of any kind
  • No blankets
  • No strollers or wagons
  • No weapons of any kind, including pocket knives
  • No flags
  • No smoking of anything
  • No drugs
  • No outside beverages or food
  • No golf umbrellas
  • No aerosol cans
  • No bike helmets inside. Please lock them up with your bike.
  • No fireworks or projectiles
  • No hula hoops or poi spin balls
  • No AeroLoungers
  • No pets, including emotional support or companion animals
  • No selfie sticks or iPads
  • No GoPros or professional-grade cameras
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Lawn Seating Info

Seat cushions 16” x 16” or smaller are allowed in the venue at all shows. No chairs or blankets are permitted. Low-profile chairs are available to rent at most concerts.

Cashless Venue

All vendors only accept payment with debit, credit, or Old Mill District gift cards. There is a 1-to-1 cash-to-card exchange at the Guest Services booth for folks who only bring cash. No extra fees.

*NOTE: OMD gift cards cannot be used to purchase merchandise

Clear Bag Policy

Only clear, single compartment bags or packs that measure 12-inches tall by 12-inches wide with a depth of 6 inches or fewer are allowed in the venue. Small, non-clear clutch bags that are 6-inches tall by 9-inches wide are the only exception.

Health & Safety

At this time there are no additional health and safety procedures to attend shows. Policies could be amended at any time to reflect those changes.

Have questions? View the FAQ section on the Venue Info page to learn more.
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Khruangbin

A La Sala Tour
Khruangbin performs Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon May 28, 2025

Gallery Information

Headliner:
Khruangbin
Special Guests:

John Carroll Kirby

Event Date:
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Genre:
Dance
Jam-Band
Funk
Indie
Pop
Soul
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Headliner:
Khruangbin
Special Guests:

John Carroll Kirby

Event Date:
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Genre:
Dance
Jam-Band
Funk
Indie
Pop
Soul
Photos by:
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