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Concert Tracker

Kick off fall break with live music around Syracuse

Courtesy of Dylan Fox

Redgate is taking their set to The Lost Horizon this weekend. The show will feature Rhodes Corduroy, Deep Sea Peach Tree and the final performance of Seeing Double before they break up.

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Redgate
House show venue Redgate will once again take their show on the road for a concert at The Lost Horizon. Rhodes Corduroy and Deep Sea Peach Tree will perform. Seeing Double will play together for the last time at the show before they break up. Free transportation is provided to and from College Place starting at 9 p.m. Direct message Redgate on Instagram for more information and to purchase tickets.
When: Oct. 6 at 9 p.m.
Price: $15

The Song and Dance
Indie rock band Mustard Service is taking the stage at The Song and Dance on Friday night. The Miami natives released their debut album “Zest Pop” in 2017, quickly gaining popularity online. Since then, they have released two more albums including “Variety Pack,” which dropped Aug. 4, 2023. Special guests JW Wright and Ryan Wright will also perform as a part of the show. Tickets can be purchased online.
When: Oct. 6 at 7 p.m.
Price: $23.38

Funk ‘n Waffles
Albany-based jam band Hilltop is performing at Funk ‘n Waffles on Friday night. The group consists of brothers Stephen and Reid Perry as well as their friends Aris Nieuwkerk and Dave Klang. They began playing together in 2018 before releasing a self-titled album in 2019. Since then, the band has put out two singles and a live album. Their latest single “Sunshine” was released on Sept. 29, 2023. Funk rock band Underground Springhouse will support Hilltop. Tickets can be purchased online.
When: Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.)
Price: $13.07

Middle Ages Brewing Company
Georgia natives End of the Line are traveling to Syracuse as part of their tribute show to the Allman Brothers Band. The group has performed all around the South and has made a name for themselves by bringing the same classic and heavy sound as the original band. End of the Line has garnered support from the official Allman Brothers museum The Big House, carrying on the power and spirit of the group. Tickets for the concert can be purchased online. You must be 21 to attend.
When: Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.)
Price: $15



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