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The MET
Hope Artiste Village
1005 Main Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860
Directions & Parking
401.729.1005
The MET
Hope Artiste Village
1005 Main Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860
Directions & Parking
401.729.1005
The MET
Hope Artiste Village
1005 Main Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860
401.729.1005
We are a mix of our two iconic Rhode Island music clubs Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel and The Met! ALL AGES
EXTC
XTC’s Terry Chambers & Friends at The Met!
Monday, April 29
Doors 7:30 pm
Show 8:30 pm
Tickets: $25
ALL AGES
Mostly Seated Show
🎟️ www.etix.com/ticket/p/85120087
For almost four decades, XTC fans could only dream of witnessing the sensational XTC classic songbook played live. That dream has now become a reality. XTC’s legendary drummer, Terry Chambers, is back on the road with his band EXTC (named and approved by XTC frontman, Andy Partridge).
Emerging out of the post-punk and new-wave explosion of the late 70s. XTC experienced global success, touring with the likes of The Police and Talking Heads. Sadly, their legions of loyal fans would be left in limbo, when in 1982 XTC stopped touring, becoming a studio-based entity.
Alongside Terry, EXTC features frontman Steve Hampton (lead vocal & guitar - Joe Jackson, The Vapors and Dead Crow Road) and Terry Lines (bass & vocals – The Rams and Dead Crow Road).
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Make sure to follow Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame to learn about all the inductees!This week RIMHOF will feature our 2024 inductees so everyone knows exactly why they will be joining the Hall of Fame this Sunday! Before he’d even earned his music degree from Rutgers University, tenor saxophonist Harry Allen, of Burrillville, had studied with Art Pelosi and Ted Casher in Rhode Island, absorbed the recordings of Paul Gonsalves and Scott Hamilton, made the McDonald’s All-American High School Jazz Band, performed with Major Holley, George Masso, Ruby Braff and Bucky Pizzarelli, and made his first major label recording with Kenny Barron for Sony. His first album as a leader, 1988's "How Long Has This Been Going On?", placed him squarely on the international jazz map as a deeply-rooted, highly knowledgeable player with an improvisational style all his own. He has recorded in a wide variety of settings and styles and has more than 100 critically acclaimed albums in his discography including 70+ as a leader or co-leader. Harry enjoys an avid international fanbase and continues to tour the world. Sunday's April 28 event will take place at The Met, 999 Main St., Pawtucket, RI. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. and the event includes the induction ceremonies, the unveiling of the Class of 2024 displays, and performances by the new inductees. Tickets are $25.00 for the general admission/seated show and are on sale at www.themetri.com/tickets ... See MoreSee Less
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