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Little Ruckus, Lane Weaver, and Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt Live at the Beauty Shop
Fairfield’s own Little Ruckus and Lane Weaver are about to embark on a national tour/journey with the legendary party band Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt. Come see their tour kickoff show this Saturday! Featuring a rare comedy set from Funny Zach!
Sweat Power Fest: Jan 12th-14th
THREE NIGHTS OF MUSIC AND MAGIC AND FUN!!! NIGHT ONE: THURDAY, JAN 12TH NIGHT TWO: FRIDAY, JAN 13TH NIGHT THREE: SATURDAY, JAN 14TH ARTISTS INCLUDE: Christopher the Conquered! Josie Overmyer! Coolzey! Mumford’s! Purple Astroid Cadillac! Surgery! Lesbian Poetry! Utopia Park! Lane Weaver! Trouble Lights! Mitchell Goudy!
Music Residency Month One: DJ This, That, and the Other
Read this review of DJ TTATO’s self titled new album, THEN COME SEE HIM AND ST. ANDREW PLAY LIVE ON FRIDAY NIGHT!!!
Beauty Shop Update and EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK AT NEW VIDEO
Taylor Ross fills us in on the endless happening at the Beauty Shop; plus we snagged a first look at the new video by Hilary Nelson, Camille Morehead, and Geoff Boothby.
TONIGHT: Stephanie Nilles w. Surgery & Rebecca Ballantine
TONIGHT – smokey, moody, musical love with Stephanie Nilles, Surgery and Rebecca Ballantine. 8pm at the Beauty Shop!
Hilary Nelson Presents “As Far As That Goes”
New watercolors from local artist Hilary Nelson are now featured in The Beauty Shop.
Zoe Boekbinder: Geek Glam from Oakland Comes to Fairfield
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd Zoe Boekbinder is playing at The Beauty Shop with special guest Lesbian Poetry. Zoe is touring with her new album ‘Darling Specimen’.
Amine Kouider and Friends
Amine Kouider live at the Beauty Shop accompanied by World-Class Algerian musicians: Singer/songwriter/guitarist Wisseme Mediouni and virtuoso drummer TOTO will be flying in just for the event. July 30th. 8pm.
The Beauty Shop: A Beacon for Warriors Against Boredom
“What started out as ten die-hard punk fans, a second-story office building, and a guitar amp has quickly turned into a thriving cultural epicenter in Fairfield.” – Taylor Ross
