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ARTIST PROFILE | Marc Broussard

Acclaimed singer, songwriter, and musician Marc Broussard is a unique performer who embodies the essence of American soul and has forged his own distinct musical style. The son of Louisiana Hall of Fame guitarist Ted Broussard of "The Boogie Kings," he nurtured his musical gifts at an early age in the vibrant Lafayette, Louisiana, music scene. After releasing a highly successful independent EP at age 20, Broussard made his major-label debut with Carencro. The album featured the breakout hit "Home" and propelled him into the international spotlight. That album and the others that followed revealed Broussard as a Southern soul singer with a rarefied talent and an innate stylistic and emotional authenticity that has made him one of the most indelible artists of his generation. The Louisiana-born and raised artist has created a wide range of music in his career. Carencro laid the groundwork with unequaled style, illustrating his knack for modern soul music and setting the stage for his long and distinguished career. NPR cited, "His music radiates soulful Louisiana blues, but his songs blend those influences with raucous rock 'n' roll to create unique and infectious music." Washington Times noted, "Few modern voices are as powerful as Marc Broussard's soulful, Bayou-bred baritone."
Broussard released multiple albums with major labels over the last ten years before returning to his independent roots with several acclaimed original recordings and charitable cover albums via his S.O.S. Foundation (Save our Soul).His philanthropic releases include Save our Soul, Save our Soul 11: Soul on a Mission, A Lullaby Collection, SOS 111 with accompanying children’s book, I Love You for You and S.O.S.4: Blues for Your Soul, his collaboration with blues icon Joe Bonamassa which debuted at Number One on the Billboard Blues Albums Chart.
Marc Broussard's philanthropic efforts extend well over a decade, beginning with his self-released album Bootleg to Benefit the Victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and his efforts to organize the Momentary Setback Fund to provide financial assistance to those displaced by both Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. In 2015, to further his commitment to tying music to a mission, he established the S.O.S. Foundation as a conduit to raise money for worthy causes, including the United Way, Habitat for Humanity, the City of Refuge in Atlanta, Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital in Baton Rouge, LA, and the Miami based organization, Guitars Over Guns. See Marc Broussard's Charity work
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About The Vogue | Indianapolis, IN
The Vogue, located in the Broad Ripple neighborhood of Indianapolis, is one of the most popular and storied (21+ only) music venues in the Midwest. The Vogue originally opened as a movie theater on June 18, 1938, and today is considered the top destination for live music in Indianapolis, winning countless awards and earning the accolades of local musicians, industry leading DJ’s, and nationally touring artists.
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Frequently Asked Questions About The Vogue | Indianapolis, IN
What are the age restrictions at this venue?
The Vogue is strictly a 21+ only venue. No exceptions.
Can I upgrade my to VIP seating?
Yes. For premium upgrades and seating, visit this page. Purchase tickets for your show and watch for your premium invitation.
What items are permitted or prohibited at this venue?
Visit the venue’s FAQ page for more information on permitted items for shows at The Vogue
Can I bring a bag into the show?
The Vogue allows small bags/purses only. No backpacks or larger bags are permitted unless they are required for medical purposes.
What’s the parking situation like?
Paid parking is available in the parking lot behind The Vogue off Carrollton Ave, adjacent to The Vogue on Broad Ripple Ave, or across the street from The Vogue on College Ave.
What is the camera/photo policy for this venue?
No professional cameras. Contact The Vogue if you are interested in securing media credentials for the show.
Is there food and drink at this venue?
There are chips available for purchase but do not sell any other type of food at the venue. There are several great local restaurants within walking distance of The Vogue in the Broad Ripple neighborhood.
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Yes! VIP seating is offered as an upgrade to your GA Ticket through the premium ugrades program. After you purchase a ticket you will receive an email inviting you to upgrade to premium seating. You can also reach out to info@thevogue.com or call 317-259-7029 to receive assistance with upgrading your ticket.
Can I leave and re-enter the venue?
No. Re-entry is not permitted at this venue with the exception of the external smoking area.
Do you offer ADA, handicap or special needs options?
Yes, there is limited ADA seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. To guarantee ADA seating, call 317-259-7029, or email info@thevogue.com.
Where is the box office located?
Tickets can be purchased to any shows at The Vogue via the venue’s website. You can also avoid the fees and purchase tickets in person at the box office which is located at the front entrance of the venue on College Ave. The box office is open Tuesday – Friday from 12pm – 5pm and during all events.
Beware of counterfeit tickets. How do I tell if my ticket is valid?
The Vogue uses OpenDate as its exclusive ticketing provider. All valid tickets will be issued through OpenDate. Customers are discouraged against purchasing tickets from the secondary ticket market and should do so at your own risk. If you would like to check the validity of a ticket please contact info@thevogue.com
Can I purchase tickets in person without fees?
Yes, you can avoid service fees and purchase tickets in person at the box office which is located at the front entrance of the venue on College Ave. The box office is open Tuesday – Friday from 12pm – 5pm and during all events.
Marc Broussard
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ARTIST PROFILE | Marc Broussard

Acclaimed singer, songwriter, and musician Marc Broussard is a unique performer who embodies the essence of American soul and has forged his own distinct musical style. The son of Louisiana Hall of Fame guitarist Ted Broussard of "The Boogie Kings," he nurtured his musical gifts at an early age in the vibrant Lafayette, Louisiana, music scene. After releasing a highly successful independent EP at age 20, Broussard made his major-label debut with Carencro. The album featured the breakout hit "Home" and propelled him into the international spotlight. That album and the others that followed revealed Broussard as a Southern soul singer with a rarefied talent and an innate stylistic and emotional authenticity that has made him one of the most indelible artists of his generation. The Louisiana-born and raised artist has created a wide range of music in his career. Carencro laid the groundwork with unequaled style, illustrating his knack for modern soul music and setting the stage for his long and distinguished career. NPR cited, "His music radiates soulful Louisiana blues, but his songs blend those influences with raucous rock 'n' roll to create unique and infectious music." Washington Times noted, "Few modern voices are as powerful as Marc Broussard's soulful, Bayou-bred baritone."
Broussard released multiple albums with major labels over the last ten years before returning to his independent roots with several acclaimed original recordings and charitable cover albums via his S.O.S. Foundation (Save our Soul).His philanthropic releases include Save our Soul, Save our Soul 11: Soul on a Mission, A Lullaby Collection, SOS 111 with accompanying children’s book, I Love You for You and S.O.S.4: Blues for Your Soul, his collaboration with blues icon Joe Bonamassa which debuted at Number One on the Billboard Blues Albums Chart.
Marc Broussard's philanthropic efforts extend well over a decade, beginning with his self-released album Bootleg to Benefit the Victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and his efforts to organize the Momentary Setback Fund to provide financial assistance to those displaced by both Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. In 2015, to further his commitment to tying music to a mission, he established the S.O.S. Foundation as a conduit to raise money for worthy causes, including the United Way, Habitat for Humanity, the City of Refuge in Atlanta, Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital in Baton Rouge, LA, and the Miami based organization, Guitars Over Guns. See Marc Broussard's Charity work
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