![]() Miller Center for Musical Arts, Hope College, Hollandĭamn Handsome Devil Devon Yeider & Friends, The Union Cabaret & Grille, Kalamazoo Jazz Arts Collective/Jazz Organ Trio, Jack H. The New Standard, The Grand Bar, Grand Haven Todd Zamarippa, Zeppelin Lounge Long Road Distillers Rachel Curtis, WGVU-NPR Popup Series, Fountain Street Church Knocked Loose/The Acacia Strain/Harm’s Way/Sanction/Higher Power, Elevation The Intersection WMU Jazz Lab Band, The Union Cabaret & Grille, KalamazooĪlex Mendenall, Malleable Brewing Co., Albion Tom Duffield (5 p.m.), Old Dog Tavern, Kalamazoo Miller Center for Musical Arts, Hope College, Holland Wind Ensemble/Faculty and Student Collaborative Ensemble, Jack H. In The Blue, Jazz & Gin Long Road Distillers Static Apparatus, Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grill This popular tribute to legendary British rockers will be in Grand Rapids on Sunday for a psychedelic blast from the past unlike any other.ĭalmatian Stone plays Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grill this week. Sunday, $71 and up – Brit Floyd has made a mission of trying to recreate the sound, atmosphere and visual effects of Pink Floyd’s unique live shows as accurately as possible. Sunday, $15 – Pittsburgh’s Buffalo Rose blends soul, folk and bluegrass “into something amorphously Americana but decidedly their own.” Call 26 for tickets and reservations.īrit Floyd at DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids, 7:30 p.m. Tickets online here.īuffalo Rose playing Salt of the Earth, 114 E. Saturday, $22 advance, $25 day of show – Michigan metalcore band We Came As Romans will rattle the rafters of The Intersection this weekend with help from a host of other bands, including The Word Alive (which previously was to play The Stache). We Came as Romans, Crown The Empire, The Word Alive, ERRA and Shvpes playing The Intersection in Grand Rapids, 6 p.m. ![]() Headlining will be The Skinny Limbs, a beachy indie-rock band from Grand Rapids. The genres represented at the festival are very eclectic. Saturday, free – The 6th annual Wystock Festival will be held right outside of Wychoff Hall on the Holland campus, featuring many young musicians. Wystock Festival outside Wychoff Hall at Hope College in Holland, 1 p.m. Super Tan just released its debut LP, “Everyone Here is Nice Except for You” during the last week of March. The Stick Around share the stage with Battle Creek rockers Super Tan Friday at Shakespeare’s Lower Level. The musicians put their sophomore release, “Ways to Hang On,” out into the world in October. ![]() Friday, $5 – The Lansing rock outfit The Stick Arounds have done exactly over nearly a decade together. The Stick Arounds, Super Tan and Fire It’s Sirius playing Shakespeare’s Lower Level in Kalamazoo, 8 p.m. Friday, $25 advance, $30 day-of-show – Hip-hop artist Freddie Gibbs stops in Grand Rapids, bringing his versatile gangsta lyrics that are backed by undeniable smooth flows and fierce delivery. Friday, $10 advance, $12 day of show – Now this is a refreshing, different lineup of West Michigan bands featuring funk rock, hip hop and more.įreddie Gibbs playing The Stache in The Intersection in Grand Rapids, 8 p.m. The Hacky Turtles, King Crabapple, Lady Ace Boogie, Les Creatif playing The Pyramid Scheme, 8 p.m. The now-trio is fresh off release of its latest EP, “Say Your Mind.” Thursday, free - Colorado’s Head for the Hills has been picking together for 15 years and played festivals across the country from High Sierra to Telluride, South By Southwest, Blue Ox and Summer Camp. Head for the Hills playing Founders Brewing in Grand Rapids, 9:30 p.m. Thursday, free – Grand Rapids native Olivia Mainville has forged a name steeped in eclectic vintage indie-folk sounds, and is planning to show listeners at One Trick Pony why she is one of Michigan’s best emerging acts. Olivia Mainville playing One Trick Pony in Grand Rapids, 8 p.m. Thursday, $15 advance, $18 day of show - New York band TAUK, with its newest album “Shapeshifter II: Outbreak,” is currently on the “Let it Ride” Tour with supporting band, Melophobix. Tauk, Melophobix playing at Elevation at The Intersection in Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. Wednesday, $5 – Kalamazoo indie lo-fi trio The Krelboynes, which put out its head-turning debut LP, “Crabloins & Quailbones” in 2018, headlines a four-band bill at Shakespeare’s on Wednesday that also features Grand Rapids’ instrumental duo Charles The Osprey and Kalamazoo up-and-comers Team Two and Celestial, the latter of which just opened for Trout Steak Revival this past weekend at Bell’s. The Krelboynes, Charles the Osprey, Team Two, Celestial playing Shakespeare’s Lower Level in Kalamazoo, 8 p.m. Wednesday, $20 advance $25 day of show - North Carolina hip-hop artist Da Baby will make a stop in Grand Rapids on his “Baby on Baby” tour. Da Baby, Stunna4Vegas and Blacc Zacc playing at The Stache The Intersection in Grand Rapids 8 p.m.
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