
After a 25 year absence, Blind Man’s Sun — the most exciting improvisational rock-meets-theater-meets-jazz-meets-insanity band of the late ’90s — is back to reclaim their rightful spot atop the jamband mountain, no longer ahead of their time, but perfectly aligned with it.
”Imagine if Pete Townshend, Peter Gabriel and Frank Zappa got Kurt Weil, George Gershwin and Stephen Sondheim really high and convinced them to join a rock band. Now who is going to get a band like that? A band that closes each hour-plus disc that comprises Of the Spheres — the largest studio recording ever produced by an independent act — with half-hour rock requiems.
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The Comeback Circuit
From their 90s avant-rock beginnings to this moment of reunion, Blind Man’s Sun brings back full-force all the original members to reclaim their place in the live arena. With a sound described as what happens “if Townshend, Gabriel and Zappa got Weill, Gershwin and Sondheim high and convinced them to join a rock band,” they now step onto stage again with audacious ambition. Prepare for a musical journey without boundaries.
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Dive into tracks from Blind Man’s Sun’s two seminal albums — Blind Man’s Sun (1995) and Of the Spheres (1998) — and experience their genre-blurring mix of jazz, funk, psychedelia and theatrical rock. Select anything below and let the full-band reunion reignite those cult classics. Featuring fan-favorites like “Lion” and “Hampton”, as well as live staples and rarities. Crank it up and get immersed.
”Blind Man's Sun was the greatest 90's jam band outside of Phish
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Visual Echoes
Your front-row seat to Blind Man’s Sun — wherever you are. Explore their visual archive of past shows, studio sessions, and brand-new reunion footage. Whether it’s a gritty club performance or a cinematic live session, every clip reminds you why this band refuses to fade into memory.
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With music as adventurous and pioneering as Blind Man’s Sun’s, the real question was could they still do it. Well… the general consensus was that somehow they got better.
As Blind Man’s Sun takes the stage once again, they are set to remind the world of the boundless possibilities of rock and roll, unfettered by commercial constraints and overflowing with musical innovation.


















