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Unwind This Weekend With Four Must-See Syracuse Concerts

Published January 18, 2024

Embark on a Musical Journey in Syracuse

Syracuse's music scene is buzzing with excitement as four diverse concerts are poised to deliver an array of power-packed performances this weekend. From the raw energy of punk to the soul-stirring nuances of blues, these shows offer something for everyone looking to get their groove on.

Punk Takes Over Funk ‘n Waffles

Funk ‘n Waffles is ready to serve a triple shot of punk this Friday with bands The War Lovers, Moose Knuckle, and STREET TRASH dominating the stage. Fans can expect a night filled with edgy punk variations from these dynamic bands, with The War Lovers stirring the local crowd with their Syracuse roots. Grab your online tickets for a charged night, starting at 8 p.m. with admission priced at $13.07.

Rock Fusion at The Song & Dance

Next up, The Song & Dance is offering a collision of rock and metal influences on the same Friday. The evening heralds performances by Ovtlier and September Mourning, bringing powerful compositions and a compelling story-driven concept act with a human-reaper hybrid character. Their shows are known for entwining music into a broader narrative experience. The show starts at 6 p.m., and tickets are on sale for $19.26.

Blues Nights at The 443

For blues enthusiasts, The 443 welcomes blues artist Gabe Stillman on the scene this Friday. Known for his charismatic covers as well as original hits, Stillman's recent album has been a chart-topper. The blues performance kicks off at 7 p.m., and tickets are available ranging from $23.31 to $66.07, offering a night of heartfelt melodies and toe-tapping rhythms.

A Tribute to The Doors at Middle Ages Brewery

Capping off the weekend on Saturday, Middle Ages Brewing Company hosts Crystal Ship, a tribute to the legendary rock band The Doors. Fans of classics like “Riders on the Storm” and “Roadhouse Blues” are in for a treat as Crystal Ship aims to recreate the live concert experience of the iconic band. Doors fans can catch this immersive tribute act at 8 p.m., with tickets up for grabs at $18.99.

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