HomeMusicLettuce Announces New Year’s Eve Show at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, CA, Following the Release of their New Album Cook, Out December 3 via Lettuce Records
Lettuce Announces New Year’s Eve Show at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, CA, Following the Release of their New Album Cook, Out December 3 via Lettuce Records
The legendary funk sextet Lettuce has been teasing the forthcoming release of their latest full-length offering, Cook, due December 3, 2025, via the band’s own Lettuce Records. With the lead single “Gold Tooth,” and most recently their cover of the Keni Burke classic “Rising to the Top” and “Breathe,” a blissed-out track tinged with a retro hip-hop vibe to match, the band’s signature blend of all-organic, additive-free funk is on full display. Today, they’re excited to announce that they’ll be performing on New Year’s Eve in Los Angeles, CA, at The Bellwether. Pre-sales begin tomorrow, Wednesday, October 1, and tickets can be purchased here.
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*Lettuce is available for promo opportunities to advance the show.*
*Artist Presale will be run via Seated using code BREATHE. They will request an external allocation, along with a concurrent on-platform build for redirects in case the allocation sells out – ticketing@seated.com will be in touch for setup & any questions.
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Lettuce is:
Adam Deitch: drums, percussion
Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff: guitar
Erick “Jesus” Coomes: bass
Ryan “Zoid” Zoidis: alto, baritone and tenor sax, synths
Cook isn’t just a nod to Lettuce’s musical heat; it’s an invitation to join the band at the table, where funk, soul, jazz, rock, and hip-hop come together in one rich, flavorful dish. The album offers a menu of delights that marks a group exploring new sonic territory. On Cook, Lettuce has expanded its ever-widening musical palette again, following tours with both rap icon GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan and reggae legend Ziggy Marley. Earlier in the year, the band released the live album and concert film Lettuce with the Colorado Symphony. Still, there’s a generous dose of Lettuce’s patented funk, paying tribute to the great James Brown and his JB’s and honoring mentors like Tower of Power and Maceo Parker. For these six lifelong partners, the new songs feel like a nourishing meal that entices all of your senses.
“This record is a little more three-dimensional than our past albums,” says Deitch. “It shows a lot more sides to the band, exploring further depths of production and arrangements.”