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Win a pair of tickets to ‘March Madness’ at the Chan Center!

Go see punk diva Nikola Printz's operatic, acrobatic, dragalicious extravaganza this Friday or Saturday.

Looking for some positive energy to combat the chaotic times? Dive into Nikola Printz’s musical-theatrical-acrobatic extravaganza March Madness this Friday and Saturday at the Chan National Queer Arts Center. We’ve got pairs of tickets to give away until they are gone. We’ve got pairs of tickets to give away: Do something impulsive and wild! Read all about it here.

To enter: Email marke@48hills.org by midnight Thursday with March Madness in the subject line and the date you would like a pair of tickets—Fri/21 or Sat/22. We’ll let you know if you’ve won.

Nikola Printz, mad as hell

NIKOLA PRINTZ: MARCH MADNESS

Red Pill or Blue Pill? This is Your Last Chance.

In this electrifying, genre-smashing spectacle, Nikola Printz isn’t just breaking the rules—they’re rewriting the playbook. In a world that has been going crazy, they’re torching the past and bringing the future screaming onto the stage. Classical meets chaos, cabaret collides with punk, and nothing is off-limits.

This event is where queer artists break down conventional boundaries when we need it most – where elegance meets anarchy, and the bravest voices in music quench our thirst for community and connection. Featuring fellow trans trailblazers Katherine Goforth and Polly Amber Ross, along with pianist Robert Mollicone and flutist Jessie Nucho, Printz leads an exhilarating descent into identity, reinvention, and musical rebellion.

Expect the unexpected: The Pixies. Elliot Smith. Kurt Weill. Nina Simone. Nina Hagen. A fever dream of sound and sensation.

March Madness is a bold, renegade musical event where everyone is welcome.

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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