When:January 27, 2024
Time:6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Where:eTOWN HALL / 1535 Spruce Street, Boulder, CO 80302
Cost:$20+ Taxes & Fees
Show:
Dinner Doors: 6:00
Dinner Served from 6:00 to 7:15
Concert Doors: 7:15
Concert from 8:00-9:30
Buy TicketsPlease join us for an intimate evening of dinner and live music at eTown Hall on January 27th! There will be three ticket options for the show:
“VIP Dinner & Concert” – Includes three course dinner and gold circle seating (first four rows center) for the concert.
“Concert Only GA” – General admission to the concert only.
“Concert Only Gold Circle” – First four rows center seating for the concert only.
Dinner Menu
Three-course dinner menu TBA soon. Carnivorous and vegetarian options will be available.
*21+. No refunds.
Presented by Smokey’s 420
Note: This is a community event hosted by The Bluebird Supper Club & Future Arts Foundation. Please direct any inquiries to: futureartsfoundation@gmail.com / 720-440-4975
Heavy Diamond Ring
Some things are just meant to last. When Sarah Anderson and Paul DeHaven met and began playing together in 2004, they had no idea just how deep the well of their musical partnership would prove to be. After the disbanding of indie-folk sweethearts Paper Bird, the duo founded Heavy Diamond Ring and never looked back. HDR is the culmination (thus far) of their signature sound, a fountain of open-hearted, folk-rock, steeped in vocal harmony and group synergy. Led by Anderson's smooth-as-honey vocals and DeHaven's rugged guitar chops, the band has been described as "open-road, long drive music", having "a little bit of twang, and a whole lot of beef”, and their live show as "infectious and contagious". The band is rounded out by veteran knockouts Blake Stepan (bass), Mike Lang (keys), and Orion Tate Ignelzi (drums). Their second full-length LP, "All Out of Angels", out this fall, was produced by Ben Wysocki (the Fray) and Mark Anderson and features a duet with Nathaniel Rateliff. Out now on Cowboy Cowabunga Recordings.
"Heavy Diamond Ring creates a sound that feels as classic as rolling down the windows in the summer - a super highway to a new frontier." -303 Magazine
"...a helping of contemporary indie-folk that goes down easy, augmented by some subtle, snaky guitar work, walls of harmony vocals and Anderson's attention-grabbing vocals." -CS Indy