1 February 2023
PUNKFlogging MollyBuilding on the Celtic punk rock foundation forged simply by Irish band The Pogues and New York-based Dark 47, Flogging Molly blends the structures, passion plus instrumentation of traditional Irish music with the fury, firepower and political anger associated with punk-inflected hard rock. Released in Los Angeles in 1997 by Dublin-born singer/guitarist Dork King, Flogging Molly discuss tales of raucous drunken nights as well as tunes regarding hardship and struggle. Seat tickets for the Feb. 5 efficiency are $45. More info from thesenatecolumbia. com. PAT MORANMAIN STREETFirst Free Thursday in the Columbia Museum of ArtThanks to the support of Mastery Energy, the Columbia Art gallery of Art has totally free admission all day this Thurs, Feb. 2 as part of the month-to-month First Thursdays on Primary. Check out the Focal Points tour from the CMA collection at eleven a. m. and a led tour of the featured exhibit Our Own Work, Our Own Method at 6 p. mirielle. The tours are accompanied by outdoor festivities at Boyd Plaza, with the More Than Tempo Listening Party at seven p. m., in addition to the normal live music, food providers and beer garden fun. More info at columbiamuseum. org. KYLE PETERSENDANCERomeo & JulietSergey Prokofiev’s “Romeo & Juliet” is one of the most beloved ballets in history. A poetic, shifting re-telling of Shakespeare’s timeless doomed love story, this kind of profoundly beautiful ballet has long been moving audiences since its very first in the late 1930s. This February. 4 performance at the Koger Center for the Arts capabilities the Columbia City Interlude and the SC Philharmonic in the direction of Morihiko Nakahara. There are two shows, solitary at 3 p. meters. and one at 7: one month p. m., and offenses range from $35-$60. Visit kogercenterforthearts. com for more info. VINCENT HARRISJAZZA Night of Sax and Soulful GroovesAccomplished saxophonist, songwriter in addition to producer David Glymph attained the nickname “Saxomani” by just playing his custom suspensión sax as if it have been an extension of his overall body and soul. His in depth experience in several musical catégorie makes him equally skoleelev in contemporary smooth punk, swinging R& B not to mention hard bop. Glymph’s “Night of Sax and Soulful Grooves’ include distinctive pays for of tunes by Boney James, Marvin Gaye, Toni Braxton and more. The February. 3 show is $25. More info at chayzlounge. contendo. PAT MORANBLUESBlue’s duo to Chubby’s Burgers & BrewhouseFood and music? Yes, remember to. If you’re a fan of a hot burger and American tag food, and blues audio is your go-to genre, next check out Chubby’s Burgers about Friday, Feb. 3 around 6 p. m. Besides will the burger joint rejoice their one year anniversary that will weekend, but they will also enjoy a live performance by Blues Lavish Duo – Bassman format. Kick off your weekend the proper way! More information at facebook. com/bluesdeluxesc. HALLIE HAYESPIANOAwadagin Pratt: StillpointUSC’s Southern Exposure New Music Show continues with a performance by way of Awadagin Pratt. Pratt is most likely the winner of the Naumberg Global Piano Competition, one of the nation’s most accomplished pianists and is particularly known for his powerful understanding and engaging stage presence. Their Southern Exposure program comes with new works by Alvin Singleton, Philip Glass, Paola Prestini, Francois Couperin and S? teris Vasks. Accompanying Pratt will be members of the USC Symphony Orchestra, directed by just conductor Scott Weiss, and even Ari Streisfeld on violin. The Feb. 4 general performance is at 7: 30 l. m. in the Johnson Efficiency Hall on campus, as well as show is free. Head to sc. edu for more information. VINCENT HARRISCOUNTRYWard DavisThere is, gratefully, always a host of country vocalists and songwriters who want to continue on the outlaw tradition, Beats Row be damned. Arkansas’ Ward Davis, a Waylon Jenning-indebted Honky Tonker in whose credits include songs registered by Trace Adkins, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and even Cody Jinks, more than fulfils the bill. Davis and folks hit New Brookland Pub this Saturday, Feb. some with Alex Williams like support. Tickets are 20 dollars, doors open at 8 p. m. More info towards newbrooklandtavern. com. KYLE PETERSENFOODCity Roots February Harvest DinnerIt’s harvestin’ time. Four methods of family-style, farm-to-table dishes from the City Roots organic neighborhood await those looking for a farm feast on Feb. 6. Tickets are $85 towards the February Harvest Dinner made by chef Kristian Niemi, who owns Bourbon and Black Rooster. The meal will option seasonal ingredients from regional farmers and artisans, drinks and wine pairings. Offenses are available online, and the party starts at 6: 22 p. m. More to facebook. com/CityRootsFarm. STEPHEN PASTISBEERMeet the Brewer Beer DinnerHave you ever wondered that is behind the brews that you simply love? Chophouse of Chapin wants to help answer that will question. The upscale cafe will host a a few course dinner with alcohol pairings alongside Hazelwood Preparing Company’s co-owner and rule brewer Matt Rodgers. Each individual course will have a Hazelwood beer pairing. The February. 6 evening meal will function you $75 per person in addition to reservations are recommended. Advise at chophouseofchapin. com. HANNAH WADEBOOKA Talk and Testing with Historic ColumbiaFood, cd’s and history peak your personal interest? Then consider this celebration with Historic Columbia. About Feb. 4 at two p. m. at the Boyd Foundation Horticultural Center, creators Chef Kevin Mitchell and additionally Professor David Shields might discuss their award-winning reserve, “Taste the State: South Carolina’s Signature Foods, Recipes and the Stories. ” Light food inspired by the book could be provided, and a book tying up and guided tours of your Hampton-Preston Gardens will follow. Details at historiccolumbia. org. HALLIE HAYESMETALMetal Night at Fine art BarA trio of the Charleston’s metal scene best visit town Feb. 3 because of this “Metal Night” at Art work Bar in Primo Noctis, Rule #9 and Sadness of Silence. The Lowcountry contingent will be joined simply by Columbia’s own Decadence, an organization that shares the rest of the bill’s love of big, gnarly absolute beginner guitar riffage, guttural vocals and then a sound that veers towards physical impact. Doors on 8 p. m., go over is $8. More info on artbarsc. com. KYLE PETERSENCOUNTRYNick StoneA fateful open microphone at Tin Roof Columbia launched the career of land and freewheeling island musician and performer Nick Stone. Mastering classical guitar at age 12, Stone as well honed his songwriting abilities, resulting in authentic unforced state and the type of island melodies popularized by Jimmy Self serve buffet. On track for a career within the Marines while attending USC as an ROTC cadet, Rock chose a new path which includes led him to Nashville. The Feb. 2 display at Tin Roof can be Free. More info at facebook or twitter. com/TinRoofColumbia. PAT MORANDANCESalsa Right after DarkThe newly opened Ancient greek language restaurant, Ambrosia Taverna, comes with an ambitious goal — that they are Columbia’s hottest Latin boogie spot. While upscale Ancient greek language comfort food may seem in order to conflict with spicy Los angeles style Salsa dancing, this newly renovated space behaves to accommodate more than just dining. Jugo After Dark starts Friday, February. 3 at 8 r. m. with free course taught by Felipe Figueroa, a local dance instructor, right until 9 p. m., that is followed by live music as a result of Columbia’s own David Rodriguez & The Latin Bustle until the restaurant closes for that night. More information can be found at facebook . com. com/ambrosiatavernasc. STEPHEN PASTISTHEATRERadium GirlsKick off the first weekend through February supporting the Irmo High School Center for the Artistry as they showcase their formulation of “Radium Girls. micron This play follows Elegance Joyner, a dial artist, and her battle up against the U. S. Radium Firm, during her day within court. The show will be held at Feb. 3-5. Tickets are generally $10. More information at facebook or myspace. com/ICRCParks. HALLIE HAYESLooking aheadFeb. 10: Journey plays Colonial time Life ArenaFeb. 11: Comic Kevin James at Township AuditoriumFeb. 15-16: Hairspray available at Koger Center for the ArtsFeb. 18: Annual Mardi Gras Parade and Festival during RosewoodMar. 7-8: Jesus Christ Celebrity at Koger Center for ones ArtsMarch 10: Reba at just Colonial Life Arena