Live Show Announcement UPDATED - September 17, 2026 in Portland, OR
Release Date: 04/15/2026
Exoplanetary
Buy Tickets Now: https://tickets.omsi.edu/events/019cd96c-23b9-ec0a-6b1f-b700a86cb15b Due to circumstances beyond our control, Exoplanetary’s live show at OMSI that was scheduled for this week has been postponed. The good news is that the show will go on. Thursday, September 17, 2026 is the new show date. If you already bought tickets for the old date, they will work for the new date. And, if you haven’t bought tickets yet, now’s the time. There will be a link in the show notes (see above). We rehearsed it the other day and we have a funny, exciting adventure to...
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We have some exciting news for our listeners in the Pacific Northwest. Exoplanetary is performing an all-new Live Show at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. That's 7pm, Thursday September 17, at OMSI's Empirical Theater in Sunny Portland Oregon. Tickets are $15, $13 Seniors, with a discount for OMSI Members. Buy Tickets Now: https://tickets.omsi.edu/events/019cd96c-23b9-ec0a-6b1f-b700a86cb15b
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Due to circumstances beyond our control, Exoplanetary’s live show at OMSI that was scheduled for this week has been postponed.
The good news is that the show will go on. Thursday, September 17, 2026 is the new show date. If you already bought tickets for the old date, they will work for the new date.
And, if you haven’t bought tickets yet, now’s the time. There will be a link in the show notes (see above). We rehearsed it the other day and we have a funny, exciting adventure to share with you. It’s all-new and is a great jumping-on point, so if you want to bring your friends, you won’t have to explain anything to them, other than that they will have a great time.
It’s a show, in space, about technology. And this episode will be called “Attack of the BattlePyramid.” Because if you come across a BattlePyramid, odds are something’s getting attacked.
I’ll share more once there’s more to share but for now, I look forward to seeing you there. 7pm, Thursday, September 17, 2026, at the Empirical Theater in the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, in sunny Portland, Oregon