
There are a lot of recurring events around town (both weekly and monthly) and after much exposure to the event invites, they all kind of start to blur together. Allow me to extract one from the pool and bring it to your attention.
Jackola, a prominent name in Indy’s house music scene, will host the fifth installment of his specially curated monthly series, “Dance Until The World Ends” on Friday. It’s different from other monthlies because rather than creating a repeating dance event for the sake of creating a repeating dance event, he’s focusing on a countdown to the Mayan calendar’s dubiou>...
Just when we thought a clear picture for summer music festivals had been drawn…. a handful of stragglers waited until the dust had settled from all the major announcements (see: music festival roundup #3) to go public with their plans. Read on for the skinny on those late-summer events you forgot about- and maybe a few you didn’t already know about.

image: Tedward B. Bouillon
Drive time from Indianapolis: 3 hours
Friday, August 31st through Sunday, September 2nd (Labor Day weekend)
Three-day pass: $11
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For once at a day-long festival, the early bird caught the worm. Standard protocol for large events that are scheduled to run well into the morning is to “show up late and stay late”. But with relatively early performances on the bill from Blue Moon Revue, Midwest Hype, Electric Kool Aid Experiment, and Jessie & Amy, it made sense to be timely for once.
The weather was not what we had all hoped for. But then again- we do live in Indiana and it was April, so adverse conditions were to be expected. When the warm and sunny afternoon turned into rain and frigid air, friends started to text and a>...


SNEAK PEAK: SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
The Indiana Blood Center is raffling free concert tickets to select shows at Klipsch Music Center this summer.
Download the attached PDF to see the donation schedule to earn tickets to see Brad Paisley, Zac Brown Band, Rascal Flatts, X103's May Day, Dave Matthews Band, Iron Maiden, Nickelback, Bush, Seether, My Darkest Days, Jimmy Buffett, Kiss, and Motley Crue.
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