
Crash Test Dummies are scheduled to perform in the Stiefel Theatre in April. Photo courtesy Stiefel Theatre
A band that has reunited to mark the 25th anniversity of its seminal album God Shuffled His Feet is coming to the Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts.
Crash Test Dummies are scheduled to perform at 8 p.m. April 18, 2020, in the Stiefel Theatre, 151 South Santa Fe Avenue.
Tickets start at $28 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. For more ticket information, go to the Stiefel Theatre website.
Performer information from the Stiefel Theatre
Last year, the Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies reunited for the first time in 17-years to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their seminal sophomore album God Shuffled His Feet. The band's North American tour features the original line-up of Brad Roberts, Ellen Reid, Dan Roberts, and Mitch Dorge.
During the tour, Crash Test Dummies will play God Shuffled His Feet in its entirety, according to information from the Stiefel Theatre.
The 1993 platinum selling and Grammy-nominated album God Shuffled His Feet hit number-one in Austria and New Zealand and also reached the top five in the national albums charts of numerous countries including Australia, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. The album reached number six in the Netherlands national albums chart, number 2 in the UK and broke the top ten landing at number 9 in the United States Billboard 200 albums chart. God Shuffled His Feet features their most unusual and highly popular single, Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm as well as other fan favorites XX and XXX. The memorable cover artwork featured the superimposed the faces of the band atop figures in the Titian painting Bacchus and Ariadne.





