Mark Harrell, Lighting Matches and Brant Satala playing Mulligan’s Pub in Grand Rapids, 10 p.m. Opening the full-band show will be Tired Blood and Lokella. ![]() is a Michigan-bred musician who uncorks his own brand of metal-propelled punk/rock/mayhem. Thursday, SOLD OUT – Sure, this would not be an Under-the-Radar Pick if it weren’t sold out. playing The Pyramid Scheme in Grand Rapids, 9 p.m. One Trick follows this on Saturday with the return of Electric Tuna.Īndrew W.K. Thursday, free – Barb and Pete Weatherhead are much-beloved Grand Rapids musicians, and fans always respond warmly when they unfurl their engaging Americana/country music. The Weatherheads playing One Trick Pony in downtown Grand Rapids, 8 p.m. ![]() Thursday, free - This special documentary is a student-produced film on the history of black musicians in Grand Rapids and presented by the West Michigan Center for Arts + Technology. “Rhythm and Race: A History of African American Music in Grand Rapids” viewing at Celebration! Cinema North and IMAX, 2121 Celebration Dr NE, Grand Rapids, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, $25 advance, $28 day of show – Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive rolls into West Michigan, with Stick to Your Guns and Bad Omens also on the bill for this all-ages show. Parkway Drive playing The Intersection in Grand Rapids, 7:30 p.m. Robey, Connell and company will unfurl a selection of jazz standards for the “Music at Mid-Day” performance. Park Place NE in Grand Rapids, noon Tuesday, free – This lunchtime jazz concert lasts about 30 minutes, with a $6 lunch available before and after the show. show, $13 advance, $15 day of show.īruce Robey & Friends with Robin Connell playing Park Church at 10 E. Get details and tickets online at, where you can also get the lowdown on a show taking place in The Stache the same night: Sweet Tea Trio and Deep Greens & Blues play an all-ages 8 p.m. The band – Pete Bernhard, Lucia Turino and Cooper McBean – is touring with special guest Zach Schmidt, a singer-songwriter from Pittsburgh, who will open the show. Where: Elevation The Intersection, Grand RapidsĬalifornia’s The Devil Makes Three brings its bluegrass-hued Americana, folk and blues to Grand Rapids to close out the weekend with a real fiery bang, wedged in between tour stops in Kentucky and Ohio.
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