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We are a mix of our two iconic Rhode Island music clubs Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel and The Met! ALL AGES

Are you joining us June 8th for Sage Francis?
🎟️www.etix.com/ticket/p/7754746
Viewing party tomorrow on YouTube for the Strange Famous Records mini doc made last time he was here! Check it out Run of the Mill & Where The Living Room Used To Be has all the details!

Are you joining us June 8th for Sage Francis?
🎟️www.etix.com/ticket/p/7754746
Viewing party tomorrow on YouTube for the Strange Famous Records mini doc made last time he was here! Check it out Run of the Mill & Where The Living Room Used To Be has all the details!
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Just announced!! 
The Felice Brothers 
Tuesday, July 16
Doors 8 pm
Show 9 pm
$25 Advance
$30 Day Of

On Sale:
Friday, May 10 @ 10 am
🎟️🎟️🎟️
www.etix.com/ticket/p/35608372

The Felice Brothers first emerged from the Hudson Valley nearly two decades ago with a gloriously ramshackle sound that drew on everything from Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan to Walt Whitman and Flannery O’Connor. In just a few short years, the group went from busking in the subway to playing Radio City Music Hall with Bright Eyes and appearing everywhere from the Newport Folk Festival to Levon Helm’s Midnight Ramble. Beginning with 2007’s Tonight At The Arizona, the band helped pave the way for the modern folk revival, while at the same time challenging its boundaries and conventions with bold sonic experimentation and unyielding integrity. The New York Times likened their music to “the rootsy mysticism of the Band,” while Rolling Stone praised the “scrappiness” of their “folk-rock noir,” and The Guardian hailed their songs as “impeccably crafted, with literary-minded lyrics that are both playful and profound.” 

The band’s newest record, Valley of Abandoned Songs, marks The Felice Brothers’ debut for Conor Oberst’s new Million Stars label and showcases the group at their most intimate and unvarnished. Balancing hope and despair in equal measure, the album explores the search for meaning and connection through the eyes of a wide-ranging cast of misfits and outcasts, and though the recordings here span several years of almost-lost tunes, the result is a thoroughly cohesive collection that manages to feel both utterly timeless and particularly attuned to the present all at once.

Just announced!!
The Felice Brothers
Tuesday, July 16
Doors 8 pm
Show 9 pm
$25 Advance
$30 Day Of

On Sale:
Friday, May 10 @ 10 am
🎟️🎟️🎟️
www.etix.com/ticket/p/35608372

The Felice Brothers first emerged from the Hudson Valley nearly two decades ago with a gloriously ramshackle sound that drew on everything from Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan to Walt Whitman and Flannery O’Connor. In just a few short years, the group went from busking in the subway to playing Radio City Music Hall with Bright Eyes and appearing everywhere from the Newport Folk Festival to Levon Helm’s Midnight Ramble. Beginning with 2007’s Tonight At The Arizona, the band helped pave the way for the modern folk revival, while at the same time challenging its boundaries and conventions with bold sonic experimentation and unyielding integrity. The New York Times likened their music to “the rootsy mysticism of the Band,” while Rolling Stone praised the “scrappiness” of their “folk-rock noir,” and The Guardian hailed their songs as “impeccably crafted, with literary-minded lyrics that are both playful and profound.”

The band’s newest record, Valley of Abandoned Songs, marks The Felice Brothers’ debut for Conor Oberst’s new Million Stars label and showcases the group at their most intimate and unvarnished. Balancing hope and despair in equal measure, the album explores the search for meaning and connection through the eyes of a wide-ranging cast of misfits and outcasts, and though the recordings here span several years of almost-lost tunes, the result is a thoroughly cohesive collection that manages to feel both utterly timeless and particularly attuned to the present all at once.
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Upcoming Events
May 2024
Friday, May 10

Support: Guess Method

Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
$15 Advance
$20 Day Of
Saturday, May 11

$1 from Every Ticket sold will be donated to "Living The Dream Foundation"
Doors: 8pm
Show: 8pm
Tickets: $21
Thursday, May 16

Support:
Neutral Nation
NB Rude Boys

Doors: 7:30pm
Show: 8:30pm
Tickets: $20
Friday, May 17

18+ Event
Doors: 9pm
Show: 9pm
$15 - Early Bird
$20 Advance
$25 Day Of
Friday, May 24

Notes:
Floor is standing room, general admission."
Seating Available on Raised Platform Only
Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
$40 Advance
$45 Day Of
$50 Seated Platform
Sunday, May 26

Allman Brothers Tribute
Free Show

Doors: 3:30pm
Show: 4pm
Friday, May 31

Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm
$25 Advance
$30 Day Of
June 2024
Friday, June 07

Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm
$35 Advance
$40 Day Of
Janis-Joplin