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Rock Your Weekend with Diverse Concerts in Syracuse

Published March 21, 2024

Get ready for an electrifying weekend in Syracuse filled with an array of music concerts catering to different tastes. Whether you're into rap, metal-rock, emo-rock, indie, or blues, there's a venue and performance waiting for you.

Redgate's Rap Extravaganza

This Friday, Redgate is hosting a trio of acts that are set to ignite the stage. Western Massachusetts' DJ Lucas, known for a rap style influenced by iconic groups such as Three 6 Mafia and Black Sabbath, will be joined by 22BB, another figure from the western Massachusetts rap scene who frequently collaborates with DJ Lucas. Completing the lineup is Char. Grab your tickets in advance via a direct message to Redgate's Instagram account, or purchase them at the door.

The Dollhouse's Emo-Rock Night

For a more alternative vibe, head over to The Dollhouse on Saturday night. Here, you'll find Senior Living, Jam Poetry, and the debut performance of Cigarettes Inside, all delivering their unique brands of alternative and emo-rock music. Tickets are sold at the entrance.

Progressive Metal at The Song & Dance

Friday night at The Song & Dance is reserved for metal enthusiasts with Glass Skeleton Death March leading the way. This Syracuse-based band combines technical skill with a refined progressive metal-rock sound. They will be joined by an impressive lineup featuring The Antarctican, Seventh Siege, Haishen, and Burn The Empire. Secure your spot for this metal fest by purchasing tickets online.

Funk ‘n Waffles' Eclectic Mix

Bringing a mix of genres, Annie in the Water from Albany takes the stage this weekend at Funk ‘n Waffles. Expect to sway to an amalgamation of Americana indie rock, infused with flavors of funk, reggae, and hip hop. Online ticket purchases are available to experience this multi-genre band.

Westcott Theater's Blues and More

Join Samantha Fish at the Westcott Theater as she brings her BulletProof Tour to Syracuse this Friday. Fish, whose Kansas City roots influence her rock, country, and bluegrass blend, is often characterized as a blues artist and draws inspiration from legends like Tom Petty and the Rolling Stones. Tickets range in price and are available for online purchase.

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