6 April 2022
COMEDYKatt WilliamsThere’s taking your craft significantly, and then there’s Katt Williams-level taking your craft seriously. Once the irreverent comic and acting professional was prepping for their Emmy-winning role as Alligator Man on Atlanta, this individual interned at an alligator plantation and then adopted one of the lizards as a pet. Williams confronts thorny topics with his operate, tackling politics, conspiracy ideas and race. He’s branched out into music, launching his debut album “It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin'” in 2009. Tickets from $62 for his Apr 8 show. More information with coloniallifearena. com. PAT MORANHARD ROCKImprint, LMI, Prosperity Gospel, Bad StarThis heavy-hitting selection of hard rock artists is the kind of bill which makes the Art Bar think that a sonic migraine, within the best way possible. Whether which is pummeling, hardcore-indebted stoner punk of Pennsylvania’s LMI or maybe the glimmering roar of Sc black metal titans Wealth Gospel, you’re in for the night of bruising guitar riffage and head-splitting glory. The particular four bands play Artwork Bar on April nine. Doors at 8 l. m., cover charged. More info available at artbarsc. com. KYLE PETERSENMUSICRainbow Kitten SurpriseThe genre-defying North Carolina-born band has returned on tour for the first time within nearly two years. The music group is taking this build-up of energy, time and songs to kick off their trip of high-energy performances in the Township Auditorium on 04 7 at 7: thirty p. m. This university band turned success story’s music is undefinable along with hints of Carolina traditional acoustic folk and indie take. Tickets available at thetownship. org. STEPHEN PASTISMUSIC/ARTFirst Thursday upon MainThe Columbia Museum associated with Art’s April edition associated with First Thursday is curated by local musicians Dylan Dickerson and John Furr, and honors — exactly what else? — music! Upon deck is the twanging, reverb-drenched guitars of E. Unces. Shakes, soundtracking the galloping psychedelic spaghetti western of the darkest dreams. Grace Joyner’s lush and tactile fantasy pop fills out the costs. In addition to the tunes, the evening upon Boyd Plaza includes foods vendors and a beer camping tent provided by The Whig. The particular April 7 event is certainly free. More info at columbiamuseum. org. PAT MORANFERMENTED PLANTS/REGULAR PLANTSPlant swap and beerLexington’s Hazelwood Brewing will acquire Friends of Lexington Primary Library to host the plant swap on 04 9 from 12 g. m. to 4 l. m. They’re asking for $5 donations that will go for the Lexington Main Library. Occur to be encouraged to bring houseplants, baby plants, seeds and more. They’ll have got guest speakers to talk everything plants as well as their set up list of beers on touch. More info can be found at fb. com/hazelwoodbeer. HANNAH WADEJAZZ/SOULThe Tre’King BandWhile acts at the Chayz Lounge can vary a bit within their commitment to jazz, R& B or classic spirit music, there’s no doubting the actual consummate professionals in The Tre’King Band provide, which is successful covers from the likes associated with Mary J. Blige, Patrice Rushen, Chaka Khan, The particular Isley Brothers, and the most of Motown. Doors open on 7 p. m. with this April 9 show. Seat tickets are $25, more information offered at chayzlounge. com. KYLE PETERSENOLDIESKC & The Sunshine BandTake a visit back in time at Township Auditorium with old school disco plus funk group KC as well as the Sunshine Band. Known for their particular big time hits such as “Boogie Shoes” and “Get Down Tonight, ” this particular group is electrifying plus brings a party wherever each goes. You, and your parents, will like it. Tickets start at $39. More information at thetownship. org. HALLIE HAYESREGGAEMystic VibrationsIt’s among the delightful surprises that Columbia is home to a group like Mystic Vibrations, a roots reggae group with some genuine connections to Jamaica thanks to guitarist/singer Ric Williams. Their dedication to keeping the music well is as deep as their trademark pocket. The group should create a lovely soundtrack to the more and more warm and sunny coffee grounds of Steel Hands Producing. The band plays the particular brewery on April 6 from 6-10 p. meters. More information available at steelhandsbrewing. possuindo. KYLE PETERSENSTUDENT ARTISTSRock over the DockThe Rock on the Ipod dock music series continues recently with Mia Green, a good acoustic folk musician through USC. The series occurs at 2: 30 g. m. every Monday in the Koger Center’s loading docks, with two future activities lined up. Green will play upon April 11 at the frequently scheduled time, and more home elevators this non-ticketed event are available at kogercenterforthearts. com. STEPHEN PASTISMETALAttack Attack! Another selection of metalcore is visiting Columbia’s New Brookland Pub – and the crowd will go wild! Literally in this case. For anyone who is a fan of a good mosh hole, this may be the show for you personally. If you’re not, well, probably give it a shot anyway. American metallic rock band, Attack Attack!, reputed for their raging instrumentals plus dynamic vocals will subject the show with assistance from Conquer/Divide, Until We Wake and Across the White-colored Water Tower. Doors open up at 7 p. meters. and tickets are $25. More information at facebook. com/NBTavern. HALLIE HAYESTHEATERRomeo and Juliet?? It’s the classic tale: Young man meets girl, boy plus girl fall in love, son and girl’s families are in war with one another, so youngster and girl are condemned from the start. But in a beautiful method. That’s pretty much the story of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo And Juliet, ” probably the most enduring love tale in history. The USC Dept. Of Theatre & Dancing will perform “Romeo plus Juliet” starting April 7 at 8 p. meters. Tickets range from $15-$22. Be sure to bring some tissues due to the fact spoiler alert: It doesn’t finish well. Visit sc. edu for more info. VINCENT HARRISDINNERDining to the Dam 2022The Lexington Holding chamber and Visitors Center is definitely hosting Dining on the Dam on April 10 through 5 p. m. in order to 9 p. m. This particular 21 or older occasion will have local dishes through SC-grown products, craft beverage, cocktails and music with Lexington’s popular landmark. Exactly who doesn’t love a stroll on the dam, a good nibble and a good drink? More details and tickets at lexingtonsc. org. STEPHEN PASTISCOUNTRY/RAPAustin TolliverThe market for schlocky country-rap marriages feels like it will keep getting bigger, which is a positive thing for football player-turned-singer Austin tx Tolliver. And despite several clunks and cringes, body fat denying that Tolliver may swing for the fences with regards to catchy, twang-laden choruses supported by genuine trap is better than. It’s a thing, it’s right here, maybe just enjoy it? Tolliver plays the Skyline Golf club on April 7 in 9 p. m. Seat tickets are $10. More information offered at facebook. com/skylineclub803. KYLE PETERSENDANCEAnamnesisMoving Body Dance Company’s newest interdisciplinary and mixed-reality overall performance takes its title, Anamnesis, in the act of remembering some thing from a previous existence. Directed by dance company associate and collaborator Ashlee Daniels Taylor, it’s more the shapeshifting process than a dancing piece, a convergence associated with improvisation, technology and entire body awareness where audience associates interact with the dancers and also digital projections of them selves. The mind-and-body bending Apr 7 event is totally free. More information at columbiamuseum. org. PAT MORANPOPScott Bradlee’s Posting Modern Jukebox?? Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox uses the particular tag line, “Bringing appear music back in time, ” and it is hard to think of a more appropriate description. You can expect to hear all kinds of hits from this band; tunes by Olivia Rodrigo as well as the Weeknd and Dua Lipa and many more on April twelve. But the arrangements are the curveball; the band will do one particular song in a ’60s girl-group style, the next as community hall singers, the next as 1920s jazz. It’s an array of old-school styles applied to modern-day take and rock, and it’s enjoyable as hell. Postmodern Jukebox play at the Harbison Theater at Midlands Technical University at 7: 30 g. m. Tickets range from $45-$50. Visit harbisontheatre. org to find out more. VINCENT HARRIS