Bev Rage & The Drinks, Heavy Looks, Heather The Jerk at Mickey’s Tavern
Mickey's Tavern 1524 Williamson St., Madison, Wisconsin, United StatesGlitz, grime, and glamor abound in Chicago band Bev Rage & The Drinks' live show
Glitz, grime, and glamor abound in Chicago band Bev Rage & The Drinks' live show
Mag Bay's tuneful penchant for all these appealing amalgamations was perfectly distilled on last year's conceptual dance-pop record Mercurial World, which playfully envelopes a range of sonic influences from progressive electronic, crushed bitpop, synthwave, and R&B.
The milieu of Seidl's films provides a unique sandbox for looking at our difficulties in living with modern history. In his newest film, Rimini (2022), he explores this plight by way of a washed-up lounge singer.
One of the more eclectic and varied three-band bills that will be on offer throughout the week.
Fourteen exciting emo or emo-adjacent bands in one day at $20 is a bargain that's reflective of the genre's storied DIY upbringing.
Bereft's final show honors the life of co-founder Alex Linden.
Case Kämäräinen's international dynamic pays off in the quartet's versatility.
UW-Madison's Social Justice Hub and the Trans Advocacy Madison group aim to unpack "how socially constructed definitions are counterproductive" at this event.
The first-ever CodaFest is a five-night festival that impressively encompasses the sheer variety of jazz and improvised music Café Coda has showcased in Madison since opening in 2017.
"They figure you can tell a D.D. anything. Things they would never tell anyone else."
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Please note: For now, this is a listing of events that Tone Madison is hosting—including our quarterly-ish Office Hours meetups and occasional shows and workshops. We do not currently produce a listing of events around town, though we would like to in the future. But we do still preview shows, screenings, and other events around town in our stories.
If you are looking for a good local events calendar, we strongly recommend visiting our friends at Madison Minutes.
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