Lots of live music heats up the first week of November

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 Enjoy above normal temperatures, because that will change. Luckily lots of live music heats up what is expected to be a snow filled weekend to kick off November.Zojo Black help celbrate the Slice’s fifteenth anniversary this week. photo by Richard Amery
The Owl Acoustic Lounge is hosting an election party for those who want to use the U.S. election as an excuse to drink. The party begins at 5 p.m with drink specials throughout the night.


There are a lot of open mics as usual including Beaches’s Wednesday open mic. Shawna Lorraine hosts  Honker’s afternoon open mic on Saturday, Nov. 7.

And Between Skies will be playing pop and rock on Friday, Nov. 6.


 The Slice celebrates their fifteenth anniversary with a busy week beginning with a big jam on Thursday.


Calgary rockabilly band Peter and the Wolves return to the Slice, Friday, Nov. 6. Tickets are $15.
and Greg Gomola’s blues/ rock band Zojo Black return to the Slice stage on Saturday, Nov. 7. Tickets are $10.

The Chevelles kick off November at the Sound Garden for shows on Nov. 6 and 7. Admission is $10.

 
 Honker’s Pub gets an early start next week for a good cause.
 On Tuesday, Nov. 10 with their Lethbridge Food bankfundraiser. Local Volbeat tribute Rebel Angel and local bands Vintage Wine and Whiskey Gap will be performing, The event runs from 7-11 p.m.. There is a $10 cover for the show for the food bank. There will also  be a donation box at the door and a 50-50 draw.


 After this year, we could use a laugh more than ever.
 Good Times  features a roast battle on Friday, Nov. 6 with Megan Windle facing off against reigning champion Jordi Bott. The show begins at 9 p.m.. There is a $15 cover
 Todd Ness returns to Good Times on nov, 7. For two shows at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $12.

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 November 2020 15:31 )