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    3/27
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Devendra Banhart >>> READ MORE IN PUREHONEY

    3/29
    BAR NANCY: Laika
    LIBRARY SPEAKEASY: Tiny Gear Concert. Showcase/Workshop for producers, beat makers, experimental musicians. 15-20min sets. Bring three pieces of gear that fit in a backpack. No laptops, no vocal-only performances, music-centric. Sign up sheet drops at 7:30, 8pm start.

    3/30
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Unwritten Law, Authority Zero, Mercy Music

    3/31
    RESOURCE DEPOT: WORN Artists Reception
    RESPECTABLE STREET: SUBMISSION
    ARTS GARAGE: Dirty Work (Steely Dan Trib)
    BAR NANCY: Triggered Stand Up Comedy Night

    3/29-4/9
    KRAVIS CENTER: Wicked

    4/1
    MATHEWS BREWING: 561 Music Festival 2 ft Octogato, Tasty Vibrations, Uproot Hootenanny, Jake Walden, Joey Calderaio, Bryce Allyn, Lybica, Killbillies, The Shake, 1983, Dominic Delaney and the Dead Language, The Bucc Stops Here, Rogue Theory, Spider Cherry, Hadee, Stumble Steady, Eastway, Andii Styron, Euphobia, Young Fiction
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Jealous Lovers: An Indie Sleaze Dance Party
    BAR NANCY: Juanabe
    ARTS GARAGE: Salsabor All Stars Band

    4/2
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Until I Wake, Dark Divine, Catch Your Breath & We’re Wolves
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Lucki, Eem Triplin
    ARTS GARAGE: Tal Cohen Trio

    4/4
    BAR NANCY: 80’s Rap Attack

    4/5
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Seafoam Walls
    BAR NANCY: Strange Bass DJ

    4/6
    LIBRARY SPEAKEASY: Wax On Wax Off. You bring the records, we provide the equipment. 15min vinyl DJ sets, open format. Beginners & pros welcome. Sign up sheet drops at 7:30, 8pm start.
    BAR NANCY: Hardcore For Punx

    4/6-7
    KRAVIS CENTER: Migguel Anggelo’s LatinXoxo

    4/7
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Thirst, Ljesus, Further North Further South, Heavy Metal Patio w/ Open Nerve
    BAR NANCY: Disco AF
    ARTS GARAGE: The Art of Laughter

    4/8
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Tuff Turf, Violet Silhouette
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Cold, Divide the Fall, Awake for Days, Sygnal to Noise, Death Valley Dreams
    BAR NANCY: The Kitchen Club
    ARTS GARAGE: The Jeff Rupert Quartet with Lucy Yeghiazaryan

    4/10
    KRAVIS CENTER: Rhythm India: Bollywood & Beyond
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Skinny Puppy, Lead Into Gold >>> READ MORE IN PUREHONEY

    4/11
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Wage War, Nothing, Nowhere, Spite

    4/12
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Ella Mai
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Austin Meade

    4/13
    KRAVIS @ DREYFOOS HALL: Scott Bradlee’s PostModern Jukebox
    BAR NANCY : Stereo Joule

    4/14
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Gimme Gimme Disco
    BAR NANCY: Bleeth
    ARTS GARAGE: David Lucca Y Los Clasicos

    4/14-15
    PROPAGANDA & RUDY’S PUB: Postcards from Paradise ft. FRANKIE ROSE (Ex-Crystal Stilts, Vivian Girls, Dum Dum Girls, Beverly) SCOTT YODER (Ex-Pharmacy) plus Donzii, Haute Tension, Spirit & the Cosmic Heart, Room Thirteen, Liquid Pennies, Sagittarius Aquarius, Zippur, The Dreambows, Rude Television, Za Za, Nervous Monks, Thorns, Gold Dust Lounge, The Honeycreepers, Spred the Dub, Man Made Weather RSVP >>> READ MORE IN PUREHONEY

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