Both a celebration of his music and a tribute to his untimely passing, The Prince Experience is a night filled with classic songs, super showmanship and the reminder of why The Purple One was so great.
Gabriel Sanchez re-creates the Prince look and sound to a tee, as the Purple Rain era is brought back to life with a full band and a costumed Morris Day and Jerome. Packed with hits like “Let’s Go Crazy,” “1999,” “Kiss” and “When Doves Cry,” this show will take you back to the heyday of the 1980s and get you in the purple spirit.
See Blues titans Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’share the stage with an all-star band for an exciting night of music, performing songs from their long-anticipated collaborative TajMo’ on Concord Records.
Ladyfest Dayton hopes to bring together and inspire people through music, art, and education. While the festival itself is a celebration of women in the arts, we hope to provide a safe and welcoming environment for everyone, regardless of gender identity. On top of enjoying some of the best live music from Dayton and our neighbors, you get to know you’re making a direct contribution to your community. Past Ladyfests have benefited PUSH Dayton, Artemis Center, and Planned Parenthood
The year was 2008, George W. Bush was the president, and a new music venue and tavern was born at 430 E. Fifth Street. Their creation story was written up on their early menus: “Bob wanted a bar. Nate wanted to run a business. Lisa wanted Bob and Nate out of her hair. Thus was sparked the idea of a family business. But what could they agree on? Good food and beer had always been a reliable source of numerous gatherings with family and friends. Coupling their strengths and experience, plus the availability of one of Dayton’s historic buildings and legendary music venues, gave birth to: BLIND BOB’S.”
This year, Blind Bob’s 9 year anniversary runs from
Summer is quickly winding down, kids going back to school, and September nearly upon us. Where has the time gone? Luckily for us in Dayton, there is an end of summer festival that serves as a fantastic last hurrah: the annual
No weekend babysitter? No worries! The entire family is welcome to this family friendly event, which includes bounce houses, arts & crafts, and a playground for the kids. So no excuses staying home this time! Get your summah on while you’ve got the chance! This is definitely one of the “don’t miss” local music events of the season!
Returning once again by popular demand from their performance in 2016, Get The Led Out has captured the essence of the recorded music of Led Zeppelin and brought it to the big concert stage. The Philadelphia-based group consists of six accomplished musicians intent on delivering Led Zeppelin’s studio recordings with all the bells and whistles. From the bombastic and epic, to the folky and mystical, utilizing the multi-instrumentalists at their disposal, Get The Led Out re-create the songs in all their depth and glory with the studio overdubs that Zeppelin themselves never performed live.



Live music has a special way of bringing people together. Some refer to it as a scene, community, tribe, family, or simply “my people.” It’s a genuine form of self and group identity, that has a unique place in music lover’s hearts. When one of our people is tragically taken from us, it’s a ripple effect of sadness throughout the scene.
The evening starts early, with music starting at 6:30pm, during the dinner hour with acoustic jams from Sway. A portion of dinner sales this evening will be donated to the family to help offset medical costs, and set up a college fund for Sarah’s son. What a great reason to stop in for food and fun with friends!



