15-November-2025: Fantastic Cat w/ TBA for Hear Indiana
15-November-2025: Fantastic Cat w/ TBA for Hear Indiana
The Indianapolis Art Center
820 E 67th St
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Doors: 6:00 PM
All ticket proceeds to benefit Hear Indiana.
Entry to the event includes:
Two concerts by national and local musicians
Food and appetizers
Beer and wine
Event Schedule:
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Reception and Cocktail Hour
7:00 PM - 7:45 PM: Cory Williams
7:45 PM - 8:15 PM: Intermission and Announcements
8:15 PM - 9:30 PM: Fantastic Cat
All times are subject to change.
Fantastic Cat released their irrefutably titled debut, The Very Best Of Fantastic Cat, to widespread acclaim in 2022. The collection earned the vocal-trading, instrument-swapping collective their national TV debut and sold-out headline dates around the US and Europe. In 2023, the velvet-suited four-piece teamed up with Butch Walker for a 50th anniversary take on “Band On The Run,” which prompted Paul McCartney to question his entire life's work.
Individually, each member of Fantastic Cat boasts their own impressive resume and a litany of critical acclaim. Paste declared Don DiLego's latest album a "stunner.” NPR said Anthony D’Amato “sings and writes in the tradition of Bruce Springsteen or Josh Ritter.” Rolling Stone called Brian Dunne’s new record “the sleeper album of the year” and praised Mike Montali’s band, Hollis Brown, as “the soundtrack for a late-night drive through the American heartland."
Cory Williams’ Bird Mouth is a love letter and a eulogy to love lost. Written after a breakup and in the early days of a new relationship, the Indianapolis born musician chronicles the ups and downs of new loves and old lives building and discentegrating with the precision of our best storytellers. He’s Townes Van Zandt, if the lonely troubadour found a collective of collaborators. He’s Hiss Golden Messenger airlifted from the North Carolina hills into the heart of Austin, Texas. The comparisons fit, but above all, Cory Williams is simply himself. His tales are quiet but they sneak up with after-shock impacts that last for days. On Bird Mouth, “I Hope You Do” rings with hope and the confident desperation of Williams’ voice. He’s sure of himself, but willing to admit mistakes―the rare artist both aware of his vulnerabilities and actively working to move past them.
All kids with hearing loss deserve equal opportunities, no matter their communicative ability or financial status. That’s what fuels us to provide affordable and effective listening and spoken language services to deaf and hard of hearing infants and children. We partner with Hoosier families through clinical services, education, support, advocacy, and cutting-edge resources to help you make informed decisions about your child’s future