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We are a mix of our two iconic Rhode Island music clubs Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel and The Met! ALL AGES

BIT24

The Steel Wheels 
with special guest Heather Maloney 
Wednesday, November 20
Doors 8 pm
Show 9 pm
$20 Advance
$25 Day Of
🎟️🎟️🎟️
https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/74802369/

Virginia-based folk-rock band The Steel Wheels have spent almost twenty years writing, recording, and touring, all the while constantly honing their evolving brand of American roots music. Additionally they are the founders and hosts of the Red Wing Roots Music Festival, a beloved staple of the Shenandoah Valley. Through the years, The Steel Wheels have drawn on both traditional form and modern sounds to capture the beauty in all of life’s varied trials and triumphs. Their new album, Sideways, which releases on February 9, 2024 via Big Ring Records, is a meditation on resilience and survival. Trent Wagler, the band’s lead singer and primary songwriter, penned many of the songs in response to loss, and the uncertainty that comes with facing what we can’t control.
In 2019, The Steel Wheels were blindsided by the death of fiddle player and vocalist Eric Brubaker’s young daughter to a sudden illness. This incredible weight inspired some of the lines of “Easy on Your Way”, an almost hymn-like anthem that speaks to the desire to find something to say or give in the middle of heartache. But in spite of the weight at the heart of the song, it still rollicks with energy like a barn dance dirge—it’s a call to just be in your grief and pain while holding on to hope that we are in it all together.

In addition to finding resolve in loss, many of the songs on Sideways heavily grapple with the experience of watching the suffering of those we love, but feeling unequipped and helpless to know what to do—or if there is even anything we cando. In the depths of a pandemic, mostly isolated and sequestered from the rest of the world, Wagler’s own child faced a serious mental health crisis and needed immediate treatment. Thankfully they were able to find a program to receive the help they needed. Still the complicated, unending journey of mental health, experienced from the inside and as a spectator, was at the front of mind as the songs for Sideways were written.

The Steel Wheels
with special guest Heather Maloney
Wednesday, November 20
Doors 8 pm
Show 9 pm
$20 Advance
$25 Day Of
🎟️🎟️🎟️
www.etix.com/ticket/p/74802369/

Virginia-based folk-rock band The Steel Wheels have spent almost twenty years writing, recording, and touring, all the while constantly honing their evolving brand of American roots music. Additionally they are the founders and hosts of the Red Wing Roots Music Festival, a beloved staple of the Shenandoah Valley. Through the years, The Steel Wheels have drawn on both traditional form and modern sounds to capture the beauty in all of life’s varied trials and triumphs. Their new album, Sideways, which releases on February 9, 2024 via Big Ring Records, is a meditation on resilience and survival. Trent Wagler, the band’s lead singer and primary songwriter, penned many of the songs in response to loss, and the uncertainty that comes with facing what we can’t control.
In 2019, The Steel Wheels were blindsided by the death of fiddle player and vocalist Eric Brubaker’s young daughter to a sudden illness. This incredible weight inspired some of the lines of “Easy on Your Way”, an almost hymn-like anthem that speaks to the desire to find something to say or give in the middle of heartache. But in spite of the weight at the heart of the song, it still rollicks with energy like a barn dance dirge—it’s a call to just be in your grief and pain while holding on to hope that we are in it all together.

In addition to finding resolve in loss, many of the songs on Sideways heavily grapple with the experience of watching the suffering of those we love, but feeling unequipped and helpless to know what to do—or if there is even anything we cando. In the depths of a pandemic, mostly isolated and sequestered from the rest of the world, Wagler’s own child faced a serious mental health crisis and needed immediate treatment. Thankfully they were able to find a program to receive the help they needed. Still the complicated, unending journey of mental health, experienced from the inside and as a spectator, was at the front of mind as the songs for Sideways were written.
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2 days ago
DIMENSIONAL SHIFT Album Release Party &
Hip-Hop Showcase!
Presented By: @fullblastbooking & @barsoverbarsmedia
Sponsored by @motherearthwellnessri

Sunday, November 24
Doors 5 pm
Show 6 pm
$20 Advance
$25 Day Of
 🎫🎫🎫
https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/50912019

Performances by:
ICY EHC
MS. LAURA
MICHELLE 
DTAYLZ THE PROPHET 
THE GREAT KHARJANDO
MICNIFCENT 
SIRDE 
CALI ROYAL 

HOSTED BY J-REM & DJ FUNKSWAY

DIMENSIONAL SHIFT Album Release Party &
Hip-Hop Showcase!
Presented By: @fullblastbooking & @barsoverbarsmedia
Sponsored by @motherearthwellnessri

Sunday, November 24
Doors 5 pm
Show 6 pm
$20 Advance
$25 Day Of
🎫🎫🎫
www.etix.com/ticket/p/50912019

Performances by:
ICY EHC
MS. LAURA
MICHELLE
DTAYLZ THE PROPHET
THE GREAT KHARJANDO
MICNIFCENT
SIRDE
CALI ROYAL

HOSTED BY J-REM & DJ FUNKSWAY
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2 days ago

Upcoming Events
November 2024
Wednesday, November 20

Support: Heather Maloney

Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
$20 Advance
$25 Day Of
Friday, November 22

Support: Blaster

Doors: 7:30pm
Show: 8:30pm
$15 Advance
$20 Day Of
Saturday, November 23

Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm
$20 Advance
$23 Day Of
Sunday, November 24

Doors: 5pm
Show: 6pm
$20 Advance
$25 Day Of
Wednesday, November 27

Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm
Tickets: $10
Friday, November 29

Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm
$15 Advance
$20 Day Of
Saturday, November 30

Sp. Guest: Tester

Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
$25 Advance
$30 Day Of
December 2024
Sunday, December 01

There will be a Food Truck @ the show. Check them out here and come hungry as well as ready to dance and party! Bostons Baddest Burger
Doors: 4pm
Show: 5pm
Tickets: $25
Wednesday, December 04

Due to illness, Jazz is Dead, scheduled for the MET, Pawtucket, RI, Thursday June 13, has been postponed to December 4. All June 13th tickets shall be honored, and those patrons shall be gifted the free soundboard download of the fabulous December 4
Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
$35 Advance
$40 Day Of
$55 Seated Platform
Thursday, December 05

Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm
Tickets: $25
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