top of page

Frequently Asked Questions:
What does "#NOFILTER" mean? Are your shows family friendly?
#NoFilter shows are absolutely family friendly, but please check with the venue as some may have age restrictions. Our show is catered to the audience and venue, so the performance varies from show to show. #NoFilter plays all genres of music enjoyable for all ages, and our musicians consist of men and women from all over the world, with a variety of backgrounds, which makes us a musical melting pot of all cultures and styles - "#NOFILTER".
You advertise weddings and events, but there are none listed on your schedule. Why is that?
We perform about 80-100 private/corporate events and weddings per year. The #NoFilter family consists of 15 exceptional performers and musicians, 3 for each role in a #NoFilter show. This way, we can still perform for private events without having to cancel or reschedule our public performances.
You can find out more about our talented members here.
I see you have two shows listed on the same date, how is this possible?
We will sometimes perform an afternoon show and an evening show, depending on the circumstances. During the summer months and on special occasions, we may perform 2 or 3 separate shows in completely different parts of the state or country utilizing our multiple musicians.
If there are 15 musicians, how do I know who I'm going to see?
We will always make it a point to advertise the lineup on our social media pages the week of the performance, so you know exactly who to expect. Occasionally last minute changes occur, but we'll try our best to make sure it's accurate.
I see a different time or lineup listed on the venue's page, which is the right one?
Our schedule and social media posts typically contain the correct time. Unfortunately we can't always double check the venue's posts, but we do our best to make sure they always have the correct information.
How can I get tickets to a show?
For all VIP sales and ticket related questions, please contact the venue directly.
Have another question? Drop us a line here!
bottom of page