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Tuesday 9
Ramsey Hall
Faculty Artist Series. 7:30 p.m. pac.
uga.edu
DAMON DENTON Pianist Damon
Denton is a graduate of the Peabody
Institute of the Johns Hopkins Uni
versity and the Juilliard School.
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40 Watt Club
8 p.m. (doors), 9 p.m. (show).
$7-10. www.40watt.com
“DISTANCE” Local cover band.
FUN ROOM Jammy covers and
originals with a laid-back attitude.
HARDLY NECESSARY New local
band.
Athentic Brewing Co.
Outdoors. 5 p.m. www.athentic
brewing.com
CRAWFORD PERKINS Heart-on-
the-sleeve songs from a hopeless
romantic.
Buvez
9 p.m. www.facebook.com/Athens
GAPride
KARAOKE In celebration of PRIDE
week, sing along some tunes with
the Athens Queer Community and
DJ Gregory.
Creature Comforts
Brewery
Athens Farmers Market. Outdoors. 5
p.m. www.athensfarmersmarket.net
THE VINYL STRANGERS Melodic
local folk-rock band.
Hotel Indigo
2nd Annual Low-Country Boil. Out
doors. 6-9 p.m. $25-50 (includes
meal).
CLAY LEVERETT AND THE
CHASERS Local songwriter and
country-minded rocker whose
songs are both tough and tender.
With special guest Todd Cowart.
International Grill & Bar
Outdoors. 7 p.m. FREE! www.face
book.com/IGBAthensGA
RICK FOWLER BAND Athens
blues rock band.
Porterhouse Grill
6-9 p.m. www.porterhouseathens.
com/jazz
JAZZ NIGHT Enjoy a I ive jazz trio
every Wednesday night over dinner.
Thursday 11
40 Watt Club
8 p.m. $12 (adv.), $15.
www.40watt.com
KEY! Atlanta-based rapper and one
of the visionary artists responsible
for building Atlanta’s own answer to
hip-hop super-groups, Two-9.
CONVICT JULIE Alternative R&B
artist and producer who uses her
platform to raise awareness against
racism and police brutality.
ALDENTE Local genre-bending rap
band featuring multiple vocalists.
KXNG BLANCO Local hip hop
upstart delivering high-energy raps
and R&B vibes.
Athentic Brewing Co.
7:30 p.m. FREE! www.facebook.
com/AthensGAPride
VARIETY SHOW In celebration of
PRIDE week, come out and support
queer artists with a lineup from drag
and comedy to musical arts.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
Shadebeast Presents. 9 p.m. (doors).
$9. www.flickertheatreandbar.com
SACRED BULL Local instrumental
metal band.
JAKETHEHAWK Stoner rock with
doom influences from Pittsburg.
HOWLING GIANT Psychedelic
desert rock from Nashville.
Georgia Theatre
8 p.m. (doors), 9 p.m. (show). $20.
www.georgiatheatre.com
THE CADILLAC THREE Nash
ville-based trio playing Southern
jam-rock.
THE JOSEPHINES Country-rock
outfit from Bowling Green, KY.
Hendershot’s Coffee
8 p.m. $8-10. www.hendershots
athens.com
BON BON VIVANT New Orleans-
based band blending indie rock,
New Orleans trad, dark ballads and
up-tempo dance.
Normal Bar
9 p.m. $7. www.facebook.com/
DogDaysAthens
JOCK GANG Harsh art-rock burying
pop melodies in cascades of noise.
GLIB Atlanta-based band.
INCEST TWINS New Athens-based
2 piece outfit.
Southern Brewing Co.
UGA HEROs Benefit Concert. 6 p.m.
(doors), 7 p.m. (show). $10-15.
www.ugaheros.org
A.D. BLANCO Young alternative
rock band with an ambitious sound.
LIGHTHEARTED Soft alternative
band anchored by twins Gracie and
Eliza Huffman.
SARAH MOOTZ Indie pop-rock
artist with a lot of soul.
The Warehouse Athens
7 p.m. (doors). $15. www.theware
houseathens.com
FLATLAND CAVALRY Country and
Americana band from Lubbock, TX.
Friday 12
40 Watt Club
8 p.m. (doors). $12-15.
www.40watt.com
GIMME HENDRIX Award-winning
local Jimi Hendrix cover band.
CLASSIC CITY JUKEBOX It is
what it says. Playing songs from the
‘60s to now.
NORMALTOWN SOUND
MACHINE Athens group featuring
members of Ceiling Fan, Salt Flats
and Still, Small Voice & the Joyful
Noise. NSM's asymmetrical com
positions are bracing yet melodic,
drawing inspiration from LCD
Soundsystem, Herbie Hancock.
ESG, Cardigans, Delta 5, Motels.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
9 p.m. (doors). $10. www.flicker
theatreandbar.com
KWAZYMOTO Experimental noise-
punk duo. Album release show!
MAXUMA Young guns playing
hard-hitting punk.
NULL Newer post-punk group fea
turing members of Telemarket and
Sacred Bull.
Georgia Theatre
7:30 p.m. (doors), 8:30 p.m.
(show). $28.50-33.50. www.geor-
giatheatre.com
WATCHHOUSE North Carolina-
based folk duo that touches on
bluegrass and country.
ALEXA ROSE Singer-songwriter
exploring American roots music,
from mountain ballads to rock and
roll.
Hendershot’s Coffee
8 p.m. $15, $20 (w/ custom wand),
$50 (VIP), www.wizardfest.com
WIZARD FEST This Harry Potter
party features cosplay, trivia,
games, themed cocktails, a live DJ
and a dance party.
Hugh Hodgson
Concert Hall
7:30 p.m. $25/adults, $3/students.
www.music.uga.edu
UGA OPERA THEATRE Performing
Wargo’s "A Visit to the Country”
and Walton’s ‘‘The Bear.”
International Grill & Bar
Outdoors. 7 p.m. FREE! www.face
book.com/IGBAthensGA
TERRAPLANE BLUE Local three
piece band playing blues, rock and
country.
No. 3 Railroad Street
Outdoors. 6:30 p.m. 3railroad.org
RUPERT WATES London-born
artist who was won over 50 awards
and released 10 solo albums of his
sublime folk hymns.
Southern Brewing Co.
Outdoors. 5-8 p.m. FREE! www.dj
osmose.com
DJ OSMOSE Spinning funk, soul,
disco, AOR rock and blue-eyed
soul. Records and Brews is held
every second Friday.
Southern Brewing Co.,
Monroe
7:30 p.m. www.sobrewco.com
MICHAEL PEZENT Solo acoustic
act covering classic country, rock
and Southern rock.
The Warehouse Athens
7 p.m. (doors). $5. www.theware
houseathens.com
JAMESON TANK High-energy rock
group led by Jameson Tankersley.
THE ASYMPTOMATICS Classic
rock covers.
Saturday 19
40 Watt Club
Femme Haus Pride Dance Party and
Drag Show. 9 p.m. (doors), 10 p.m.
(show). $15-40. www.40watt.com
FEMME HAUS Hosts Alex Suarez
and Brigitte Bidet present special
guest Kandy Muse, plus perfor
mances by Dotte Com, Cola Fizz,
Karmella Macchiato, Taylor ALX-
NDR and Jade Nite with DJ support
by Luxury Vehicle.
Bishop Park
Athens Farmers Market. Outdoors.
8 a.m.-l2 p.m. www.athensfarmers
market.net
MACKENZIE BROWN Local sing
er-songwriter. (8 a.m.)
DESOTO Local band playing every
thing from gunfighter ballads to
indie rock and originals. (10 a.m.)
Buvez
In a Kythe Zingle Release Show.
8 p.m. $10. www.facebook.com/
buvezathens
FOURTH MANSIONS Project of
Athens musician Joe Rowe.
JACOB MORRIS Athens expat
presents meditative folk songs from
the woods.
IN A KYTHE Drone project by
Lydian Brambila of Outersea and
Sea of Dogs.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
8 p.m. (doors). $7. www.flicker
theatreandbar.com
NORTH BY NORTH Two-piece
garage-pop band from Chicago.
THE GETAWAY COMPANY Four-
piece local band inspired by ‘90s
and 2000s alt-rock.
Georgia Theatre
7 p.m. (doors), 8 p.m. (show).
$29.50. www.georgiatheatre.com
MISTERWIVES Indie pop band
based out of New York City.
FRANCES FOREVER Young
singer-songwriter with a knack for
crafting charming pop songs.
Hendershot’s Coffee
7 p.m. (doors), 8 p.m. $8-10.
www.hendershotscoffee.com
NATHAN EVANS FOX Originally
trained as a hospital chaplain, Fox’s
songs draw on his proximity to
grief, struggles with religion, love
of place and resilient wit. Based out
of Nashville, Fox will be joined by
Night Palace's William Kissane on
drums and Zack Milster on bass.
PATRICK BARRY Local sing
er-songwriter weaving tales of life,
death and weird love backed by his
intricate finger-style guitar work.
RACHEL LAVEN A blend of Texas
folk and Americana music.
Hendershot’s Coffee
4 p.m. www.hendershotscoffee.com
CLASSICAL REVOLUTION Clas
sical music performed by Athens
musicians.
International Grill & Bar
Outdoors. 7 p.m. FREE! www.face
book.com/IGBAthensGA
DESOTO Local band playing every
thing from gunfighter ballads to
indie rock and originals.
No. 3 Railroad Street
Outdoors. 6.30 p.m. www.3railroad.
org
JACK WILLIAMS Longtime touring
folk singer-songwriter with influ
ences ranging from rock to R&B
and jazz.
Paloma Park
Pop Punk Game Day After Party.
FREE! www.facebook.com/Paloma
ParkAthens
THAT’S RAD! Covering hits by
Blink-182, New Found Glory, Green
Day, Fall Out Boy and more.
Rialto Room
6:30 p.m. (doors), 8:00 p.m.
(show). $25—$100. www.facebook.
com/RialtoRoom
LERA LYNN Nashville-based
singer-songwriter with roots in
experimental west coast folk.
Southern Brewing Co.
Outdoors. 7 p.m. (doors), 8 p.m.
(show). $12. bit.ly/ABBtributeNovI 3
TRIBUTE Atlanta-based eight-
piece group faithfully dedicated to
celebrating the music of The Allman
Brothers Band.
Trappeze Pub
11:30 p.m.-2 a.m. $5. www.trap-
pezepub.com
SILENT DISCO Grab a pair of head
phones and enjoy a silent disco with
your pals. Every Saturday.
The Warehouse Athens
7 p.m. (doors). $12. www.theware
houseathens.com
SEAFORTH Austral ian country duo.
HALLE KEARNS Rising country
pop artist.
Sunday 14
Hugh Hodgson
Concert Hall
3 p.m. $25/adults, $10/students.
www.music.uga.edu
UGA OPERA THEATRE Performing
Wargo’s “A Visit to the Country"
and Walton’s “The Bear.”
Little Rose Farm
Buds of Little Rose Fundraiser. 3
p.m. $50 suggested donation, buds
oflittlerose.org/be-a-bud-donations
RANDALL BRAMBLETT This
established Georgia singer-song
writer’s Southern-tinged music
pulls from a variety of influences.
Red Line
5 p.m. (doors), 6 p.m. (show). $5.
BLIND TIGER Chaotic metal core
from Panama City, FL.
DYING WHALE Doomy post-hard-
core from Valdosta.
WEAPONIZED FLESH Furious and
unapologetic weirdo thrash.
THE HOLY GHOST TABERNACLE
CHOIR Noisy metalcore from
Savannah.
Monday 15
Flicker Theatre & Bar
Cloud Recordings Festival. 9 p.m.
www.flickertheatreandbar.com
JOHN FERNANDES Local
musician playing ambient looped
clarinet inspired by birdsong and
Brian Eno.
BEN RICHTER Chamber music
composer specializing in micro-
tonal accordion performance.
LEA LEA Gentle, folksy dream pop
melodies built through live looping.
Tuesday 16
Hugh Hodgson
Concert Hall
6:45 p.m. (pre-performance talk at
Ramsey Flail), 7:30 p.m. $35-55.
www.pac.uga.edu
RANKY TANKY A band of South
Carolinians, mixing Gullah culture
and Lowcountry traditions with
large doses of jazz, gospel, funk
and R&B.
DOM FLEMONS A multi-instru
mentalist known as the “American
Songster” and a founding member
of the Carolina Chocolate Drops. He
won a Grammy with that group and
earned additional nominations for
solo albums.
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Athentic Brewing Co.
Outdoors. 5 p.m. www.athentic
brewing.com
WADE NEWBURY Singer, guitarist
and drummer who performs both as
a solo acoustic act and with several
bands (Tangents, Norma Rae, The
Rebecca Sunshine Band).
Creature Comforts
Brewery
Athens Farmers Market. Outdoors. 5
p.m. www.athensfarmersmarket.net
THE HOBOHEMIANS Six-piece
acoustic band performing American
and European roots music of the
191 Os—30s.
Georgia Theatre
7 p.m. (doors), 8 p.m. (show).
$15-18. www.georgiatheatre.com
ZOSO One of the longest-tenured
Led Zeppelin tribute bands returns
to Athens.
Hugh Hodgson
Concert Hall
7:30 p.m. www.music.uga.edu
UGA WIND SYMPHONY The
group includes undergraduate
music majors, music minors and
gifted non-majors who are pre
paring for careers in performance,
music education or a life-long
involvement with music.
International Grill & Bar
Outdoors. 7 p.m. FREE! www.face
book.com/IGBAthensGA
THE LUCKY JONES Athens-based
band playing rockin' rhythm and
blues.
Porterhouse Grill
6-9 p.m. www.porterhouseathens.
com/jazz
JAZZ NIGHT Enjoy standards,
improv and originals by a live jazz
trio every Wednesday night over
dinner.
Down the Line
11/18 Ashley Tatarsky & Gary
Stone (International Grill & Bar)
11/19 Dixieland Five (Interna
tional Grill & Bar)
11/27 Beau Diamond, Burn
Babes (International Grill & Bar)
11/30 Jason Mraz with Toca
Rivera (The Classic Center)
12/3 Annual Christmas Concert
(The Classic Center)
12/3 Classic City Band (The Clas
sic Center)
12/3 Caleb Caudle, Spencer
Thomas (The Lewis Room at
Tweed Recording)
40 Watt Club: masks indoors; proof of full vaccination required
Athentic Brewing Co.: masks indoors
Bishop Park: outdoors; masks encouraged
Buvez: masks indoors
Creature Comforts Brewery: masks indoors
Flicker Theatre & Bar: proof of vaccination or negative COVID test
within 48 hours; masks indoors
Georgia Theatre/Rooftop: masks indoors; proof of vaccination or
negative COVID test within 72 hours
Hendershot’s Coffee: proof of vaccination or negative COVID test
within 48 hours
Hotel Indigo: outdoors, masks indoors
Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall: masks encouraged
International Grill and Bar: masks encouraged
Little Rose Farm: outdoors
Normal Bar: masks indoors
No. 3 Railroad Street: proof of vaccination indoors; masks indoors
Paloma Park: outdoors
Porterhouse Grill: masks encouraged
Ramsey Hall: masks encouraged
Red Line: outdoors
Rialto Room: masks indoors
Southern Brewing Co.: masks indoors
Trappeze Pub: masks indoors
The Warehouse: no protocols
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