Below are updated event listings at The Red & The Black. Doors generally open at 9PM, and shows start around 9:30PM. If you need to verify show listings or cancellations, please plan accordingly in advance.
There is no pre-sale of tickets. Tickets are sold on the day of the show when doors for the show open. You must be 21+ to enter The Red & The Black
NOTE: To ensure accuracy and confirmation, please contact your favorite band to inquire about their specific tour dates, promotions and self-marketing. Our Calendar is absolutely FREE to the public and subject to change without notice. We hope you find this useful.
SPECIALS:
MONDAY-FRIDAY: HAPPY HOUR 5pm - 8pm Ninja Warrior / American GladiatorHAPPY HOUR
$2.25 ALL DRINKS (reg. $6 or less)
drink specials when competitor wins
MONDAY: FREE RED BEANS & RICE - with a 2 drink minimum
Pwrfl Power PWRFL POWER has shared bills with Daniel Johnston, No Age, White Magic,
Beach House, Wooden Wand, Jana Hunter, Tiny Vipers, John Vanderslice,
and countless others. He is the first musician to be on the cover of
Seattle’s Stranger in 9 years and the winner of “Block Star Contest,
which resulted in him being cast as himself singing “it’s okay” in an
Esurance TV commercial.
Jeremy Jay YOU TUBE "Very excited about music, Jeremy's writing is influenced by dreams and
the more fantastic surrealist sensibility linked with the French New
Wave. The Art deco era storybook romance of the movies like " Our
Modern Maidens" & "My Life To Live" held aspecial fascination.
There's also a strong '50s Rock n' Roll sensibility happening; Buddy
Holly is one of Jeremy's favorite singers along, with Richie Valens and
'60s era Yea-Yea Francois Hardy" - K Records
The Dollyrots are one girl and two boys. They're a punk rock band but their CDs are very pop. Kelly
is sugar sweet but mischevious and might sucker punch you if you're
dumb enough to try her patience. Which she has a lot of, if she hasn't
been visiting with her friends Jack, Jim or Jameson. She likes to do
girl things like grow plants and sew up her t-shirts and crochet and
make strawberry cakes. But, she
also likes to play her basses til they are sprinkled with blood and
drives soo fast she's not allowed behind the wheel and is getting
really good with the balisong she stole from her boss who used it as a
letter opener. She likes to get carsick reading and send postcards from
the road so send her your address or favorite book (really!). Please
don't send it if you don't want The Dollyrots knocking on your door
next tour looking for a floor and a shower!
Mostly Bears "One of Tucson's most promising new bands. Fireworks, pounding drums,
unusal backing vocals and sounds, perfectly rumbling bass lines,
chaotic and frenzied guitars played with aplomb... conjure the
progressiveness of the Mars Volta and counts influences from screamo to
Radiohead to Animal Collective." - Village Voice
"Full of verve and with chops to burn, MostlyBears... sounds
a bit like a non-acoustic, amped-up version of Arcade Fire... and (at
times) contains the brawn of Muse but the intricacies and nuances of
the Dears." 3.5/5 - All Music Guide
"a sprightly Ukrainian-born, suburban-Boston-raised songwriter with a
richly textured voice, celebrates the release of her new album
"Placelessness," which evokes but does not mimic many of the pop
milestones of the past decade, including the fractured beats of
Radiohead and the exuberance of Björk.
--THE NEW YORKER
"Placelessness has the stripped-down sound of a burgeoning indie artist
bearing herself to a small, dark room of unseen admirers. Simone, with
her second album, seems poised to claw her rightful place among the
guitar-heavy rock goddessess of the world." - VENUS