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The bald, blue and bombastic trio stars in a hard-ticket show in the old Nick Studios building. -- Last edited by Robert Niles

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Blue Man Group is the perfect mix of music, color, creativity, senses, and humor. I have never seen anything like their show before. I've seen them at USF twice, sitting in the poncho section both times. The poncho section really adds to your experience, and is worth the extra money. (for those that don't know, it is the first 4 rows in the Sharp Aquos theater, and disposable ponchos are provided to guests so they don't get any "props" on their clothes). Oh, and after the show, the 3 Blue Men gather in the lobby and are available for pictures and they might thumbprint or kiss your ticket instead of autographs. They will also thumbprint or kiss your cheek if you ask, or rather, motion to them what you want. 10/10 stars for BMG :) - Kaycee G.


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