
Today · 8pm
Get The Led Out
feat. Paul Sinclair
The Riverside Theater
by Pabst Theater Group
Experience Led Zeppelin's music live with Get The Led Out's high-energy tribute performance.
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ft. Julie, Fleshwater, Midrift
Julie & Fleshwater's genre-bending rock at Turner Hall. Arrive early for the best spot.
Part I
About this event
Julie & Fleshwater are set to electrify Turner Hall Ballroom with their innovative sound that blends noise rock, grunge, and shoegaze. Julie, a 3-piece band from LA, is known for their progressive approach and artistic aesthetic, drawing from conceptual architecture and fine art to create a multi-sensory experience. Fleshwater, hailing from Boston, complements the lineup with their mix of alternative metal and post-hardcore, infused with a nostalgic nod to '90s rock. Their music resonates with fans of the era and introduces fresh energy to the scene.
Turner Hall Ballroom, with its historic charm and excellent acoustics, provides the perfect backdrop for this dynamic concert. The venue's intimate setting ensures that every attendee feels connected to the performance, making it a memorable night for fans of innovative rock music. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, this concert promises a night of musical exploration and discovery.
From the organizer
julie is a 3-piece band and design collective energizing the LA music scene. they take a progressive, genre bending approach that fuses elements of noise rock, grunge, and shoegaze into something decidedly their own. students of conceptual architecture and fine art, julie constructs their aesthetic experience through a variety of mediums which surround and embody the music. Fleshwater is a Boston-based rock band known for blending a mix of alternative metal, post-hardcore, shoegaze, and soft grunge. They’ve been making music since 2017, when the group was started by two members of Vein.fm. Their sound is a nod to the ’90s and early 2000s rock, fusing elements of different genres into a unique mix that resonates with fans of the era and beyond. Their rise in the rock scene shows a blend of nostalgic influences and fresh energy, making waves with their distinctive style.
Getting in
Tickets available online
Registration required — must sign up
Pro tips
Parking at Turner Hall can be tricky. The nearby lot on 4th Street fills up fast, but there's a cheaper garage on 6th Street that usually has spots available for $10 after 5pm.
Turner Hall's acoustics are best from the balcony. If you want a more immersive sound experience, head upstairs early to grab a spot.
Who'll Be There
A mix of 20-somethings and early 30s rock fans, likely with a few local music enthusiasts. Expect a lively atmosphere with people who are there to enjoy the music and engage with the bands, creating a high-energy environment.
Part II · The feel
The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.
Loud and packed. Expect bodies within arms-reach and music you will feel in your chest.
Audience-shaped. You watch; the room is not here to talk to you.
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