Due to high attendance, admission is subject to capacity and advanced tickets do not guarantee entry. The Museum may temporarily pause or stop entry earlier than closing time once capacity is reached.
Due to high attendance, admission is subject to capacity and advanced tickets do not guarantee entry. The Museum may temporarily pause or stop entry earlier than closing time once capacity is reached.
Sublime: Straight From Long Beach explores the legacy of Sublime, the influential Long Beach trio known for blending reggae, punk, ska, and alternative rock into a sound that helped define a generation.
Founded in 1988 by Bradley Nowell (vocals, guitar), Bud Gaugh (drums), and Eric Wilson (bass), their first self-produced album, 40oz. To Freedom and experimental follow-up, Robbin’ the Hood, set the stage for the breakout success of their self-titled third album.
However, on May 25, 1996, Nowell tragically passed away, and the eponymous album was released on July 30, 1996. Sublime was a massive hit, selling more than 9 million copies without any live shows, topping the alternative radio charts, and becoming a genre-defining, influential classic.
Nearly 30 years after Nowell’s passing, his son, Jakob Nowell, has joined original members Gaugh and Wilson onstage, with an undeniable musical synergy that has prompted overwhelming fan support and kickstarted a new chapter of the Sublime legacy.
This exhibit highlights the band’s lasting cultural impact and the vibrant Long Beach scene that shaped their sound.
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