IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE STRING CHEESE INCIDENT CONCERT
🕒 KATE PEYTAVIN will begin at 7:30PM and JAMES ARTHUR will close the show.
👜 The venue enforces a clear bag policy to ensure the safety of our guests and to make entry as efficient as possible. To view the bag policy, visit: bit.ly/brady-bag
💧 Patrons are allowed 4 unfrozen, commercially-sealed non-alcoholic beverages in plastic bottles (up to 33.8 fl oz each). Alternatively, patrons can bring in soft, empty, squeezable plastic water bottles. Bottles can be filled up at water fountains located at the south end of the venue by the bathrooms on the Floor, Balcony 1 and Balcony 2.
🍸 Enhance your experience in the CityView Lounge, featuring an exclusive lounge, private bar, and more. Visit the Lounge entrance on the 2nd Balcony level to upgrade in person.
🎟️ Patrons who purchased tickets in Balcony 1, Balcony 2, Headliner, and Spotlight sections, please use the Race Street Entrance. Patrons who purchased General Admission floor tickets, please use the Mehring Way Entrance.
🚇 The Andrew J Brady Music Center® is accessible via the Central Riverfront Garage and is within walking distance to several parking lots and the Cincinnati Bell Connector.
📱If you have Mobile ticket(s), make sure to download your ticket(s) prior to arriving at the venue. To download your mobile ticket(s) to your phone, go to "My Events" in the Ticketmaster App and select "Add To Wallet" (on iPhone) or "Save To Phone" (on Android). With your ticket open on your phone, tap your phone to the event staff's scanner during entry.
James Arthur will bring his Pisces World Tour with special guest Kate Peytavin to Cincinnati, Ohio at The Andrew J Brady Music Center® on Friday, June 20.
James Arthur is poised to share a completely new side of himself, having undergone a journey of personal growth and self-acceptance that has led to some of his best music to date. The British star’s remarkable sixth album, Pisces, comes hot on the heels of 2024’s chart-topping Bitter Sweet Love, which was supported by a sold-out arena tour in the UK and Ireland. It’s a work with human connection at its heart, influenced by the Brit Award-nominated artist’s experiences as a father, a partner, and a friend, melding influences spanning pop, rock, Americana, and indie.
The album’s title, Pisces, speaks to his intuitive, empathetic, and multifaceted nature, but also to the dichotomous sound that permeates these songs. Fans will hear tracks that represent the push-and-pull of his longing to be understood, pitted against his instinct to hide away from the world. Some are hushed and introspective, while others blaze with life: “I’ve always been a dreamer, quite sensitive,” he says. “That crossover between dreams and reality was something that really spoke to me for this record.”