![]() Check The Big List every week for your chance to win concert tickets. LOCAL SPINS TICKET GIVEAWAY: The first person to email with “DEEP GREENS & BLUES” in the message field will win a pair of tickets to Friday’s show. Where: Upstairs at Creston Brewery, Grand Rapids More information and tickets can be purchased here.ĭeep Greens and Blues (Photo/Tori Thomas) The multi-platinum-selling band will be joined by hard rock/metal band To Whom It May and West Michigan’s own Coldville. Tickets can be found here.Ĭandlebox, one of the most influential bands in the grunge movement and known for mega-hits such as “Far Behind” and “You,” comes to Grand Rapids to celebrate its 25th anniversary tour, performing tracks from the 2016 album “Disappearing in Airports.” The night will be filled with hard rock that Candlebox is known for. The band’s latest indie-alt-pop EP, “Discover,” was just released in November.Īll four bands will showcase their spin on alternative music, with Von Kaiser bringing back the ’80s with its synth wave sound. Grand Rapids’ own Valley Girl will headline what’s likely to be a jam-packed show with supporting acts of fellow Michiganders. Tickets for the 17-and-older event are available online here. Expect a night of good energy from this spacey and futuristic styled music set.Īlso performing are Buku, Toadface and Huxley Anne. A heavy bass-influenced artist, Space Jesus will have a loaded set ready for Valentine’s Day night. Thursday night just got better for bass lovers out there with Space Jesus coming to Grand Rapids. Seven Steps Up follows this on Sunday with an appearance by Korby Lenker. Gorka is touring behind his 2018 Red House Records album, “True in Time.” Legendary singer-songwriter John Gorka returns to this intimate listening room for an acoustic evening of insightful folk songs. More information and tickets can be found online here. Joining Clarkson on stage will be special guests: Grammy nominee Kelsea Ballerini and Brynn Cartelli. Grammy Award-winning pop superstar Kelly Clarkson brings her buzzed-about 28-show trek, “Meaning of Life Tour,” to Grand Rapids in celebration of her latest LP that shares the same name. Local Spins Wednesdays are presented by Local Spins, SpeakEZ Lounge, Perrin Brewing and WYCE, with free parking in the Sixth Street Park lot just to the north of SpeakEZ Lounge on Monroe Avenue NW. True to the tone of the 1960s and early 1970s, the band features Chris Kemler, lead singer, who channels the spirit of Jim Morrison in his voice and stage presence Jim Prange, keyboard player, who holds down double duty of playing organ/keys and bass just like Ray Manzarek Brian Haik, guitarist, who plays finger-style and blues/melodic slide as Robbie Krieger and JD Jones on drums, who is heavily influenced by jazz, with a style reminiscent of John Densmore. A truly impressive group that pays homage to The Doors, The Insane Theatre was formed 18 years ago in Tucson, Ariz. If you have space, or need a place to stay, we recommend posting a notice/request on the Phoenix Theatre Alumni Network.The last time these guys played Tribute Month at SpeakEZ Lounge, they brought the house down with their lively renditions of Jim Morrison and The Doors, from the biggest hits to deep cuts. Some local Phoenix alumni have mentioned that they would be interested in offering accommodation for visiting alumni during the reunion weekend. ![]() Other Hotel Discounts with your Alumni ONECardĪlumni who have a UVic Alumni ONECard receive discounted hotel rates at the following hotels: Accent Inns, Arbutus Inn, Chateau Victoria Hotel and Suites, Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort and Spa, and Swans Hotel & Brewpub. Visit the Alumni Card Partners page and scroll down to Travel and Accommodations for more details. Want to talk to a real person? Call them toll free at 1 (800) 997-6797. Use the online booking code FESTIVAL for booking in October, or REUNION in November. Or check out their Sweet Suite (sleeps 6) for $120 (plus taxes) for single/double occupancy. They will provide shuttle service to UVic for reunion events in their funky 1967 VW shuttle bus! $90 per night offer applies to single/double occupancy in the Zed 2 Bed or Zed King for A Night and it’s only $85 per night (plus taxes) for their Bachelor Pad. Hotel Zed is a fun and eclectic, retro-styled hotel (think typewriters, rotary phones, vinyl records and a ping pong lounge). The Department of Theatre has arranged a preferred rate of just $90 per night (plus taxes) at Hotel Zed (3110 Douglas Street, across from Mayfair Shopping Centre) for any nights during the Alumni Reunion (November 10-13) OR the Alumni Festival (October 11-29).
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