Not on the e-mail list for Presales? CLICK HERE to become a Music Box Insider and you will never miss a chance to grab tickets before they go on sale to the general public again!Ticket Price: $35 early bird / $40 advanced standing / $45 day of show standingPARKING: Street parking and paid lot parking available.TABLE RESERVATION: vip@musicboxsd.com / (619) 836-1847STALK US: Twitter + Instagram: @MusicBoxSD | facebook.com/MusicBoxSD | MusicBoxSD.com | Music Box (619) 795-1337.BOX OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 11:00am - 4:00pmMUSIC BOX IS STANDING ROOM ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEDNO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON TICKETS ONCE PURCHASEDALL TIMES AND SUPPORTING ACTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGENo persons under the age of eighteen (18) years shall be permitted at any time into the designated entertainment area(s) whenever entertainment is provided unless such person is accompanied by their parent, spouse, or legal guardian or an adult twenty-five (25) years or older who has written authorization from the parent, spouse, or legal guardian. Intent of this condition is to allow sale and service of food to minors in a bona fide public eating place with reasonable conditions placed to prevent curfew violations, protect the minors from alcohol and other criminal activity. With thunder in our hearts, we are proud to present Baby Bushka, one last time, before they set sail on their farewell tour. Over the last 7 years, Baby Bushka has been blowing audiences away with their other-worldly versions of your favorite Kate Bush songs from the ethereal to the bombastic and back again This 8 woman strong band have lovingly crafted a detailed, choreographed and harmony filled performance of Kate Bushs music that transcends the word tribute. Dont miss this wild joyous celebration that will be simply unforgettable. All ages welcome. drama, emotion, humor, weirdness and an undeniable magic - KPBS Sorry Kate Bush is not coming to your town - or any townBut you can get your fix with this wonderfully bewitching troupeYou will want to take your shoes off and throw them in the lake - LA Weekly