What’s Up Wednesday? February 19

Happy Hump Day, party people! We’ve got a gaggle of great shows to brighten up this mostly cloudy Wednesday.

Red Wanting Blue

Red Wanting Blue/Bronze Radio Return @ the EARL

Red Wanting Blue is proudly based in Columbus, Ohio, but could be America’s local band. For years, singer and songwriter Scott Terry has gone about logging thousands of miles throughout the nation’s heartland, leading the group through hundreds of shows and making fans one at a time.

Doors open at 8:30pm. Tickets are $15. Online and phone sales end at 6pm.

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Songs of the Fall and Eryn McHugh with special guest Morgan O Kane @ Eddie’s Attic

In the digital age we live in, music is still the one thing that can grip and infect us with raw energy and emotional passion that we can’t easily find in our modern, static society. Songs of the Fall, comprised of Stetson Adkisson and Cia Cherryholmes, is a Nashville based Americana duo with a love of music and communicating it to people on a very personal, relatable level.

Doors open at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $14 at the door. Table seats are $12.50 and must be purchased in multiples of 4. Online and phone sales close at 5pm.

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Douglas’ Street Team (Jared from Black Lips) / Subsonics w/ Shantih Shantih @ 529

Douglas’ Street Team featuring Jared Swilley of Black Lips return to 529 w/ Subsonics and Shantih Shantih on Feb 19. After the show Jared Swilley and friends take over the turntables and start the dance party spinning rare 45’s by 60’s girl groups, soul music, obscure country tunes and other gems all night until close.

Doors open at 9pm. Tickets are $7. Online and phone sales close at 6pm.

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The Mantras w/ Migrant Worker @ Smith’s Olde Bar

Building a reputation as go-for-broke live act, The Mantras have been playing to consistently larger crowds all over the East coast and Midwest. Steadily building a following both regionally and nationally with music that is a high-energy collaborative of funk-rock, middle-eastern, electronica, and metal; The Mantras’ music is sure to shake your knees and rattle your toes.

Doors open at 8pm. Tickets are $10. Online and phone sales end at 2pm.

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