4/2/2023 0 Comments Copper blues![]() Join Bud’s Glass Joint, Lawn Gnome Publishing and Growhouse for a night of live music, flannel clothing, food trucks, a piñata drop, Champagne toast, and of course, lots of amazing artwork. The Roosevelt Row Arts District knows how to party like it’s 1999…in 2017. If you want tickets to the party only, cover is $30. Dinner costs $85-$125, which includes cover to the party, and $25 for kids. New Year’s Re:solutions at Found:re PhoenixĪ delicious preset dinner will be served from 5-8:30 p.m., followed by a NYE party featuring a Champagne toast, munchies, music, party favors, and an “artistic countdown” with local painter Randy Hedden. Walter Productions is bringing the Kalliope stage - a funky art car, complete with hi-fi sound and lasers - in addition to Walter the Bus, Big Red and Heathen, a pyrotechnic fire truck. New Year’s Eve Block Party at Crescent BallroomĬrescent Ballroom is closing down both Second and Third avenues to create an indoor-outdoor block party with two stages featuring Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra and DJ Sean Watson. Featuring a free Champagne toast at midnight, private tables, a fixed menu (for an additional cost), and live music. Copper Meets Steam at Copper Blues Rock Pub and KitchenĪ vintage steam punk-styled affair. Book in advance to secure a table or bar stool for the entire night - it sells out fast. Hassle Free NYE at Bitter and Twisted Cocktail ParlourĪvoid the crowds and long lines for a funky 1970s-style disco party, featuring world-class cocktails, delicious bites and a traditional midnight toast. Tickets are $35 and the party starts at 9 p.m. Nfocus New Year’s Eve Party at Alice CooperstownĪ New Year’s bash to remember featuring live music by NFocus, DJs, a comedian, great food and plenty of drinks to keep you dancing the night away. (Photo: Walter Productions)įrom a classy night with the Phoenix Symphony to bumping beats and laser beams – DTPHX has a celebration fit for the party animal in everyone. ![]() Other highlights include the '60s-style "If I Can't Change Your Mind," the loud, beautiful guitars of "Man on the Moon" and "Helpless," and the tongue-in-cheek Pixies tribute "A Good Idea.The Kalliope stage, Big Red and Heathen will light things up (literally) at Crescent Ballroom’s New Year’s Eve Block Party. ![]() It's all underpinned by that unexplainable, chilling tension between innocent beauty and dark melancholy that fans came to expect from Mould, and topped by his somewhat nasal, almost timid vocal harmonies. A more aggressive, contemporary guitar attack aside, stunning power punk masterpieces like "The Act We Act," "The Slim," and "Fortune Teller" bear all of the vintage Mould musical traits: tell-tale lyrics, great hooks, and snappy melodies. But Sugar were well deserving of their success, regardless of time and place. Of course, it was released just as the seeds sown by his former band were bearing bountiful fruits in the post- Nirvana alternative nation, which provided ample explanation for its phenomenal success. How ironic that after years fronting the hugely influential but desperately overlooked Hüsker Dü, Bob Mould's first project with new band Sugar, 1992's Copper Blue, would become the most commercially successful project of his career. ![]()
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