Houston, TX (PRWEB) May 06, 2015 -- Last Concert Café has an exciting schedule lined up for the month of May. The live music venue will be hosting new music acts as well as announcing new recurring events.
The upcoming events will be as follows:
April 30 – Dining Out for Life, benefitting the Aids Foundation. Annie B Band 7-9 p.m. and Jonathan Squares and Fourchestra 9-11 p.m. - $10
May 1 – Pigs on the Wall, a Pink Floyd tribute band, $15 at the door
May 2 – Global Marijuana March, Market Square, Afterparty at 5 p.m., $10
May 3 – Eric Allen, David War and the Peacemakers
May 8 – Hell in a Bucket opens for Spoonfed Tribe
May 9 – Locate the Band
May 15 – Carolyn Wonderland, $20 presale or $25 at the door
May 16 – Rock Festival, Band Showcase
May 17 – Where the Girls Are, benefitting Girls Rock Camp, 5 p.m., $5
May 22 – KPFT 45th Anniversary Celebration starts at noon, $10, 22 bands on two stages
May 23 – Atomic Nightingales open for Annie B Band, CD Release Party
May 24 – Brunch’n ‘90s hip-hop and R&B, 1-4 p.m., $10
May 29 – Klockwork
May 30 – The Lonesome CD Release Party
May 31 – Soul Rig
June 5 – “The Experience” movie, TV series pilot filmed at Last Concert Café, world premiere
Last Concert Café will also begin hosting several recurring events. Sunday brunch will feature an Acoustic Jam Circle. Monday nights will be free open mic night and will offer the longest happy hour from 5 p.m. to midnight. Tuesdays will be free with a Turnstyled, Junkpiled Showcase hosted by Charles Bryant. Hell in a Bucket band will play a free show on Wednesdays from 7:30-10 p.m. From 10-30 p.m. to 2 a.m. there will be a free pot roast with Drumcircle at midnight. Thursdays will feature Annie B Band from 7:30-10 p.m. for free and Hightailers, the longest running house band in existence, from 10:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. The Gulf Coast Rhythm and Blues will be $7.
For more information about the upcoming events at Last Concert Café, visit http://www.lastconcert.com/music-schedule.html.
About the Company:
The Last Concert Cafe is one of Houston's oldest (and definitely friendliest) live entertainment venues. Located in the historic warehouse district of downtown Houston, they have been serving up great music and delicious Tex-Mex since 1949. Their food is made from scratch with fresh ingredients and local recipes, and the atmosphere is always fun and exciting with brightly-painted dining sets and colorful decorations. Local and national musicians and performers entertain crowds nightly. Whether guests are looking to enjoy great food or live music and entertainment, the Last Concert Cafe is the place to be.
Dawn Fudge, The Last Concert Cafe, http://lastconcert.com, 713-226-8563, [email protected]
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