A band that originated in New York City’s subway system, Too Many Zooz, brings its kaleidoscopic show to Ottawa’s Bronson Centre on March 3. The trio of Leo Pellegrino on bari sax, Matt Muirhead on trumpet and David Parks on drums came together as music students, but busking led them to create a sound unlike any other, full of funk, jazz, Afro-Cuban rhythms, hip hop and dance music, not to mention an energetic stage show that’s impossible to resist. Opening the show is the Toronto electro-pop duo Featurette. Tickets are $25 plus fees, available at bronsoncentremusictheatre.com. Doors open at 7 p.m.
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