Lettuce at Infinity Music Hall & Bistro, Hartford
Lettuce, a renowned band known for their vibrant blend of funk, jazz, and soul, is set to perform at the **Infinity Music Hall & Bistro** in Hartford, Connecticut, on **January 29, 2026**. The band has garnered a loyal following and critical acclaim since their formation in 1992, thanks to their high-energy performances and masterful musicianship. As part of their tour, Lettuce will showcase tracks from their latest album, which features fan-favorite songs like "Phyllis," "The Force," and "Do It Like You Do."
The **Infinity Music Hall & Bistro** is a perfect venue for such a lively performance, offering an intimate atmosphere with excellent acoustics. With a seating capacity of around 300, every attendee is guaranteed a close-up experience of the band. The venue also provides dining options, making it a complete entertainment package. The seating arrangements vary from general admission to reserved tables, allowing fans to choose their preferred level of comfort and experience.
Lettuce's tours, such as the **"Elevate"** tour and the **"Let Us Play"** tour, have consistently sold out across the country, earning a score of **9.5 out of 10** for their electrifying live shows. Their concerts are known for spontaneous jams and guest appearances, making each performance unique. This Hartford concert promises to be no exception, blending the band's classic tracks with new material, all while engaging the audience in a memorable night of funk.
As fans prepare for the concert, they can expect various ticket prices ranging from **$40 to $100**, depending on seat selection. For those driving to the venue, ample parking is available nearby, and guests are encouraged to arrive early to secure good spots. Detailed maps of the venue are available on the **Infinity Music Hall & Bistro** website to assist attendees in navigating their way to the event.
FAQs
- What is the date and time of the Lettuce concert in Hartford? The concert is scheduled for **January 29, 2026**, with the show starting at **8 PM**.
- How can I purchase tickets for Lettuce at Infinity Music Hall & Bistro? Tickets can be purchased through our platform **hartfordtickets.org** or directly at the venue's box office.
- What are the seating options available at the venue? Infinity Music Hall & Bistro offers general admission as well as reserved seating, providing various options for fans.
- Is there parking available at Infinity Music Hall & Bistro? Yes, there is ample parking available nearby for concert-goers, with detailed directions provided on the venue's website.
- What should I expect in terms of the concert's atmosphere? Expect a high-energy, interactive environment where Lettuce engages with the audience, making for a memorable night.
- Are there any age restrictions for the concert? The concert is open to all ages, but guests under 18 should be accompanied by an adult.
- What are some of Lettuce's top songs I might hear at the concert? Fans can look forward to hearing hits like "Phyllis," "The Force," and "Do It Like You Do," along with new material.
- Can I dine at the venue before the concert? Yes, the Infinity Music Hall & Bistro offers a full dining experience, allowing guests to enjoy a meal before the show starts.
Lettuce Announces New Album and 2026 U.S. Tour Dates
The funk band Lettuce has revealed plans for their upcoming album titled Cook, which is set to be released on December 3 through Lettuce Records. The band has also unveiled the lead single, "Gold Tooth," and announced additional U.S. dates for their 2025/26 World Tour.
Formed by members Adam Deitch, Adam "Shmeeans" Smirnoff, Erick "Jesus" Coomes, Ryan "Zoid" Zoidis, Eric "Benny" Bloom, and Nigel Hall, Lettuce last released a studio album in 2022. With Cook, they are entering a new phase, complemented by new wines and a cookbook, as highlighted by Deitch, who expressed enthusiasm for their current creative momentum.
The upcoming tour will kick off in the fall of 2025, covering Europe, Australia, and Japan, before returning to the U.S. in January 2026, starting in Pittsburgh. Tickets for the U.S. shows will be available for purchase on July 18, following presales.


