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Syracuse Welcomes Diverse Musical Acts This Weekend

Published February 1, 2024

Music lovers in Syracuse have an exciting lineup to choose from this weekend, featuring a mix of genres that promises something for every taste. From punk to folk, and indie to rock, these performances are poised to offer memorable experiences for attendees.

The Lost Horizon Beckons Punk Fans

Former Misfits member, Michale Graves, is taking the spotlight this Saturday at The Lost Horizon. Graves, who has carved out a solo career since leaving the iconic punk band in 1998, continues to enchant fans with his blend of punk and heavy metal sounds. Tickets for what promises to be a rousing performance can be secured online. When: Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. Price: $15

Folk Harmony at Funk 'n Waffles

The trio from Syracuse, Honey for the Bees, will deliver their blend of indie and folk melodies at Funk 'n Waffles this weekend. They're not just about music; they intertwine creative writing and theater into their shows, bringing a unique artistic flair to their original songs. You can lay claim to a spot at their performance by purchasing tickets online. When: Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. Price: $13.07

Diverse Sounds at The Mudpit

Prepare for an eclectic mix at The Mudpit, as Susannah Joffe, Rhodes Corduroy, and Bella Fiske share the stage. Joffe invites comparison with Amy Winehouse and is exciting fans with a new EP released just before her show. Rhodes Corduroy will contribute their distinctive alternative sound, and Bella Fiske will complete the lineup, known for her indie music presence on campus. Tickets are available at presale rates and at the door. When: Feb. 3 at 9:30 p.m. Price: $7 presale, $10 at the door

Tenzin Chopak's Folky Vibes for Free

Folk music enthusiasts can enjoy Tenzin Chopak's tunes at the Middle Ages Brewing Company. Known for his soulful songwriting and vocals, Chopak's recent live EP showcases his talent and will set the stage for a serene evening. Best of all, there's no cover charge for this event. When: Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m. Price: Free

Dan Bern's Folk-Rock Fusion at The 443

Folk-rock artist Dan Bern will perform at The 443. His songs, having graced several films, are an exposition of his storytelling through music. You can secure a spot for what promises to be an engaging evening by getting tickets online. When: Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. Price: $23.31 – $55.38

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