This fall, on November 10th, a special collaboration will be coming to Denver Performing Arts Complex’s Boettcher Hall, with the recent announcement that the funk masters of Lettuce will perform with the Colorado Symphony. The show’s announcement comes on the heels of Lettuce’s celebrated show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre this weekend, which saw the band headline the legendary venue alongside The Floozies.

The Colorado Symphony is known for their standout collaborations with fan-favorite artists from the scene, with the symphony having collaborated with artists like Warren Haynes, Elephant Revival, and others over the years. As the symphony explained in a statement,

For more than two decades, Lettuce have brought a new vitality to classic funk, matching their smooth and soulful grooves with a hip-hop-inspired urgency. Their latest offerings showcase the exceptional musicianship and improvisational, rhythmic genius that fans have come to expect with orchestrations created especially for this world-premiere event by Tom Hagerman. For their Colorado Symphony debut, the band will bring forth their greatest creative endeavor to-date to funk the house down.

Tickets for Lettuce and the Colorado Symphony’s can’t-miss collaboration go on-sale on June 22nd at 8 am (MT) on the symphony’s website here. Tickets will also be available via the box office, starting at 10 am on June 22nd.