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The MET
Hope Artiste Village
1005 Main Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860
Directions & Parking
401.729.1005
The MET
Hope Artiste Village
1005 Main Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860
Directions & Parking
401.729.1005
The MET
Hope Artiste Village
1005 Main Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860
401.729.1005
We are a mix of our two iconic Rhode Island music clubs Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel and The Met! ALL AGES
LIVE AT THE FILMORE
The Definitive Tribute to the Original Allman Brothers Band
Friday, July 12
Doors 8 pm
Show 9 pm
$30 Advance
$35 Day Of
$45 Platform Seating
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www.etix.com/ticket/p/81639406/i
A FEW WORDS FROM LOU MARESCA, LIVE AT THE FILLMORE’S FOUNDER:
The original Allman Brothers Band performed regularly at New York’s Fillmore East Auditorium run by legendary promoter Bill Graham and often referred to as the ‘church of rock and roll.’ The Allman Brothers Band played often enough at Fillmore East to be called ‘Bill Graham’s house band.’ It was here and at other New York metropolitan area venues like Passaic New Jersey’s Central and Capital Theaters, New York’s Central Park’s Schaefer Summer Concert Series where I and other members of LIVE AT THE FILLMORE first heard the Allman Brothers Band perform beginning in 1970. On June 26, 1971 I was at Fillmore East for the Saturday night late show, the last public concert at Fillmore East, the one the ABB band calls ‘THE SHOW,’ the one they feel is the greatest performance they ever gave. I’ve never heard them or any other band give a better performance before or since. Sadly, the next time I heard the band was a few months later at New York’s Academy of Music. It was without its leader, Duane Allman, who had died only weeks before in a motorcycle accident near his home in Macon, Georgia. His guitar was onstage on a stand and it was the most solemn rock concert I have ever attended. I had already formed ‘Skydog,’ what may have been the very first Allman Brothers tribute band earlier that year. These shows left an indelible impression on me and others in LIVE AT THE FILLMORE.
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BLACKBEARD’S FREAK SHOW at The Met RI
Friday, June 29
Doors & Show: 7 pm
Ticket and seating options:
PLATFORM TABLES (4 seats)
Advance - $240 ($60 per ticket)
Day Of $300 ($75 per ticket)
Note: Tables are not reserved - GA on Platform
Ringside Floor Seats:
Advance: $80 • Day Of: $100
General Admission:
Advance: $40 • Day Of: $50
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www.etix.com/ticket/p/55692904
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