Music Aug. 21-27 includes Fab 4, Sweet String Water Band, and Pickin’ on the Pinyon
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There is plenty of music scheduled this week in Colorado’s Grand Valley, including rock and folk between Aug. 21-27.
BASE CAMP 40
Pickin’ on the Pinyon festival is set for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 21-22. The event includes performances by The Williams Brothers Band, The High Rollers Band, Morgan Crouse, Andy Griggs, and The Scooter Brown Band. Tickets cost $25 for one-day admission, $40 for two-day admission and $150 for VIP, two-day admission, which includes beverages and food for both days.
For more information, visit http://www.bc40hunts.com.
THE BLUE PIG GALLERY
Flat Top Reed will perform on Saturday, Aug. 22, at The Blue Pig Gallery (101 W. Third St., Palisade) from 6-8 p.m. The show is free and open to all ages.
COPPER CLUB BREWING COMPANY
Bluegrass Offenders will perform on Friday, Aug. 21, at 8 p.m. at Copper Club Brewing Company (233 E. Aspen Ave., Fruita). The show is free and open to all ages.
CRUISERS
Funk Life Origins will perform on Friday, Aug. 21, at Cruisers Bar (715 Horizon Dr., Grand Junction).
Red Light Rodeo will perform on Saturday, Aug. 22.
Sean Danielsen will perform on Tuesday, Aug. 25.
All shows start at 9:30 p.m., cost $5 and are open to ages 21 and older.
HOT TOMATO PIZZERIA
Sweet String Water Band will perform on Friday, Aug. 21, from 6-8 p.m. at Hot Tomato Pizzeria (124 N. Mulberry St., Fruita). The show is free and open to all ages.
THE LOCAL
Zach Heckendorf Band will perform on Saturday, Aug. 22, at 9:30 p.m. at The Local (336 Main St., Grand Junction). The show is free and open to all ages.
STOKER STADIUM
Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra will perform immediately following the Grand Junction Rockies home game (start time of 4:05 p.m.) on Sunday, Aug. 23. Those interested in attending just the concert can enter Stoker Stadium beginning at 6 p.m. It is encouraged to bring your own chairs or blankets or grab a spot on the bleachers. The stage will be located on the west side of the stadium, facing east on the 50 yard line.
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