Family Event

– Blue Man Group

April 2025 | Crane Bay Event Center

About the Event

Theme: Sensory Overload

Prepare yourself for an electrifying experience like no other! For a truly only in YPO Experience, we present you with an opportunity to witness the world-renowned Blue Man Group in an intimate and exclusive private performance.
Dive into a universe of sensory delight as the Blue Man Group takes you on a magical journey filled with rhythmic beats, stunning visuals, and a splash of color. Whether it’s the pulsating drums, whimsical humor, or jaw-dropping feats, this performance is bound to leave you mesmerized!

Here’s what you can expect:
A Private Show: A limited-audience experience ensuring a unique and personal encounter with the performers.
Meet & Greet Opportunity: Rub shoulders with the iconic Blue Men themselves after the show.
– Interactive Engagement: Become a part of the performance with audience-inclusive moments that will ignite your creativity and awaken your senses.
Cocktails & Canapés: Indulge in specially curated refreshments to complement this unforgettable evening.

This is more than a show; it’s an immersive experience that promises to thrill, entertain, and inspire. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
Prepare to be amazed. Prepare to be BLUE!

 

Speaker

The Blue Man Group

Venue

Crane Bay Event Center (551 W Merrill St, Indianapolis, IN 46225

Media

Meet the Speakers

Blue Man Group

Blue Man Group is known for its stage productions, which incorporate many kinds of music and art, both popular and obscure. Its performers, known as Blue Men, have their skin painted blue.

They are mute during shows and always appear in groups of three. Blue Man Group grew out of a collaboration of three close friends, Chris Wink, Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton, on Manhattan’s Lower East Side in 1987. Its first public appearance was a celebration of the end of the 1980s. The three wore blue masks and led a street procession that included the burning of a Rambo doll and a piece of the Berlin Wall.[7] MTV’s Kurt Loder covered the event, drawing attention to the group.

What began as creative “disturbances” on the city’s streets became a series of small shows at downtown clubs, and eventually a full performance at the Astor Place Theatre in 1991.

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