Let's just take care of the second half of this weekend's concert previews tonight before we forget about them! On this busy weekend, we already tackled shows from The Elements, sister band The Wyld Stallyns, Soundcheck, and Tym Morrison earlier today, so look for those previews in the post below, but here's the rest of the heavier and punk shows to watch for this weekend, along with a postponed concert, but all recieved plenty of advance notice! Here's what you should know!
A partial sequel to March's Punk Covers Night at LopLops Lounge
goes down at the same venue TOMORROW NIGHT, where that show's lineup
(sans Redundant) returns for another night of high impact punk rock
renditions! Headlining tomorrow are online page-less punk supergroup The
Cover-Up (featuring Surfers, Rising Tide, Lion Ride, and K.I.C.K.
alumni), whose setlist is floating around on personal Facebook accounts,
and if things line up, a lot of familiar and up-tempo punk favourites
are in store tomorrow night from them! Opening are the similarly online
page-less punk trio The Bananas Guerrillas, who themselves feature
Stereo North, Long Shot, and Gnaeus alumni in their own talented lineup.
If you missed them in March or at their Blink-182 tribute debut last
fall, prepare for more punk rock action from them to start at LopLops
tomorrow, and a setlist is floating around for them too! This concert is presented by Tidal Records, though it curiously hasn't been promoted by the venue proper online at press time.
A
$5 cover charge is in effect for tomorrow's concert, which has doors
opening at 9:00 PM, and a 19+ age limit. Despite the lack of online
pages for tomorrow's bands (not to mention public videos of them in
concert), both The Cover-Up and The Bananas Guerrillas are loaded with
talent and familiar faces who have a firm grasp of punk rock from the
1990s and 2000s, so don't miss either band at LopLops tomorrow night!
Next up, we'll head south to the Eastern Upper
Peninsula, where Traverse City, Michigan classic metal trio Peril will return to The Northern Pines Lounge at the St. Ignace Kewadin Casino
for concerts TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT! These shows will
surprisingly be the Scarkazm sister band's first concerts in St. Ignace
of 2018, last having played at this Kewadin branch in October, with
dates at the Soo Kewadin and in Harbor Springs filling their schedule in
the interim. This fan favourite trio should have another hard hitting
weekend of familiar covers ready to go for fans in St. Ignace tomorrow
and Saturday, so keep one/both shows in mind for your weekend plans! As
usual for Peril's Kewadin concert weekends, expect 9:00 PM start times
tomorrow and Saturday night, you must be 21 or older to attend, and
there are no announced cover charges. Visit the above links for more
details, and here's Peril live a few years back!
Also this weekend, let's head back to Sault Ontario, where local punk trio Redundant are among the performers for Algoma Ride For Autism's official after party THIS SATURDAY NIGHT at The Bridge View Banquet Hall
(a.k.a. The Verdi Hall!) This is the fifth straight year of involvement
for Redundant or frontman Justin Langlois with the annual autism
awareness motorcycle rally, as the guys played their annual family fun
day from 2014-2016, while Justin played a special solo set at their
pre-ride fundraiser last year. In 2018, the live musical component moves
to the Queen Street West banquet hall as an afterparty once the rally
proper concludes, with supper, live music, and some sort of prize/raffle
element also on hand for the cause. Redundant will be joined by local
classic rock veterans (Tex &) The Ride, but two new bands were
also confirmed in recent days on the ride's Facebook page, namely local country/bluegrass trio A Band Named Soo and Korah Collegiate's school band Mustang Sally, in advance of their Rotaryfest return next month.
Quite
the varied lineup to be sure, and it's great to see the two new bands
sign on to help support the ride and the ongoing work to understand and
manage autism! Admission for this licensed event (which appears to be
all ages) is $20, but full Algoma Ride For Autism participants will get
in for free with their registration. All of the musical entertainment
starts at 6:00 PM tomorrow, so visit the Facebook event page and the above links for full
details (including on how to participate in the actual rally), and here's Redundant live in concert a few years back!
Finally, we were going to wrap up this post with a preview of the previously announced Project 906 show at the Back Bay Grill & Games at Bay Mills Resort & Casino in Brimley, Michigan this Saturday, but it turns out that both this concert and their Saturday, August 11th show at the same venue have quietly been postponed to June 30th and
September 1st respectively. Reasons for the postponements weren't announced, but note that Project 906 themselves had not acknowledged the shows online publically, we first learned of them via Bay Mills' events calendar in April. In their place, both of the original dates have been taken over by The 3 Wisemen, a new local classic rock band featuring former Bad Side drummer Jonah Brockman. I don't know much about The 3 Wisemen yet, but it'll be interesting to hear some media of them or see what songs they cover at some point! Keep the shifted dates in mind, and don't miss Project 906's next concerts in Sault Ste. Marie and in Eckerman next weekend!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the SMS in the coming days! Thanks everyone!
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