Sherman Theater Presents

The HU and Apocalyptica with Special Guest The Rasmus

All Ages
The Hu
Friday, May 15
Doors: 6 pm // Show: 7 pm
$45 ADV | $50 DOS Plus applicable fees.  Become a Member today to avoid added fees! 
 
The Hu Meet & Greet $170 Plus applicable fees.
  • One (1) Concert Ticket
  • Meet and Greet with The HU
  • Individual Photograph with The HU
  • Collectible VIP Poster, Autographed by The HU
  • Crowd Free, Pre-Show Merchandise Shopping
  • Priority Entry into the Venue
  • Commemorative VIP Laminate
 
Apocalyptica VIP Meet & Greet $145 Plus applicable fees.:

  • Concert Ticket
  • Meet & Greet with Apocalyptica
  • Photo Op* with Apocalyptica
  • Autographed Lithograph
  • Exclusive VIP Merchandise Pack
  • Commemorative VIP Laminate and Lanyard
  • Crowd-free merch shopping (where applicable)
  • Early Entry into the venue (where applicable)

*Photo taken with your personal phone/camera.

 

The Rasmus VIP Meet & Greet $110 Plus applicable fees.

  • Concert Ticket
  • Meet & Greet with The Rasmus
  • Photo Op with the band
  • One personal item autographed by the band
  • VIP Laminate
  • Early Entry (where applicable)
(After 5pm on day of show tickets must be purchased at the door)
All Ages Admitted // 21 to drink with ID
Tickets on sale to the General Public – (2/13/26) @ 10am
General Admission Standing – there isn’t a bad spot in the house!
Reserved Balcony seating available for Sherman Theater Members only
For membership information, please contact [email protected]

VIP BOX: Sherman Theater Members $675 | Non-Members $725
SKYBOX: Sherman Theater Member $900 | Non-Members $950 
FOR INFORMATION ON VIP BOXES AND SKYBOXES, CLICK HERE
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A musical sensation formed in 2016 in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar, the quartet are the pioneers of the genre Hunnu Rock, with almost 900 million global streams to their name – and counting. 2019’s debut album The Gereg put them on the map: not just in their home country, where they were the first group ever to be awarded the prestigious Chinggis Khaan Order, but even a galaxy far, far away, contributing an original song to the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order soundtrack.
In the lore of heavy metal only a handful of artists can claim to have changed history, and even fewer can say they’ve done so twice. Enter Apocalyptica and one of metal’s greatest, most unlikely success stories. By any account it’s the stuff of legend, and it’s about to come full circle. Formed in 1993 at the world-renowned Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland, Apocalyptica began life as a loving, lo-fi nod to Metallica from four classically-trained musicians with no greater ambition than to explore their favourite band’s music with their chosen instrument. As founding band leader Eicca Toppinnen explains, the project would take on a life of its own when they finally released Plays Metallica By Four Cellos in 1996. More than a debut, it was a monster in waiting. “We played the full first album and it was so much more fun and exciting than we expected,” says Eicca, roughly 30 years later. “We got the idea to do something like the first album, but we couldn’t do it in exactly the same way – we needed to challenge ourselves and bring a totally new perspective to the original energy and emotion of Metallica.” The result was nothing short of a sonic love-letter – an album they’d simply, elegantly title Plays Metallica, Vol. 2, and the passion poured into the recording project by Eicca Toppinen, Perttu Kivilaakso, Paavo Lötjönen and Mikko Sirén – the band’s long-time drummer who after completion of this album leaves amicably on this unique high-note – is plain to hear and see.
The album Weirdo (2025) is The Rasmus’ 11th full-length outing, produced and co-written by Desmond Child and Marti Fredriksen. The band was formed in 1994 while the members were still in high school. Their debut, Peep, rapidly went gold in Finland, making them rock stars at the age of 16. The follow-up, Playboys, also went gold and earned the group an Emma, Finland’s version of a Grammy. Their third album, Hell of a Tester, included “Liquid,” a track voted Best Single of the Year by Finnish music critics. 2001’s Into went double platinum, with its debut single, “F-F-F-Falling,” topping the charts. An international audience started to build, and the band toured Europe. Their fifth album, Dead Letters (2003), became their breakthrough, due in large part to the single “In the Shadows.” 2005’s Hide from the Sun went platinum in Finland. Their fourth Finnish chart-topper, Black Roses, was released in 2008, also produced by Desmond Child. After the Best of The Rasmus: 2001–2009 compilation, they released their self-titled eighth album in 2012. The band returned in 2017 with Dark Matters. In January 2022, they announced the departure of founding guitarist Pauli Rantasalmi and introduced new guitarist Emilia ‘Emppu’ Suhonen. The album Rise was released the same year, including “Jezebel,” Finland’s entry in the Eurovision competition. The Rasmus are vocalist Lauri Ylönen, bassist Eero Heinonen, guitarist Emppu Suhonen, and drummer Aki Hakala.

HEADS UP!

Due to the impending snowstorm and for the safety of our guests, vendors, and staff, we are rescheduling the Pocono Winter Wine & Food Festival to Saturday, February 7.

Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to raising a glass with you on February 7!

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