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Feb
2
Sat
Winter Werk Out Music Festival @ The Bluestone
Feb 2 @ 6:30 pm

Winter Week Out Festival

THE WERKS (TWO NIGHTS)

February 1st and February 2nd

Doors open at 6:30pm each night

www.thewerksmusic.com

PURCHASE HERE

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WINTER WERK OUT MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL 2019

The Winter Werk Out returns to the beautiful Bluestone in Columbus February 1st & 2nd. feat. THE WERKS (TWO NIGHTS)EMANCIPATOREOTO (ft. Michael Travis & Jason Hann of String Cheese Incident)TROPIDELICZACH DEPUTYCONSIDER THE SOURCELITZ (Daft Punk tribute)MOM & DAD (ft. members of Dopapod)ANY COLOUR (Pink Floyd tribute)BULLS ON PARADE (Rage Against the Machine tribute)PRONTOHGHOST GARDENS X2SHATTERmany more TBA www.thewerksmusic.com

Feb
24
Sun
MELTED Music Festival LIVE Sunday Feb 24th @ The Bluestone
Feb 24 @ 1:00 pm

Nelsonville Music Festival and Archie Fox Live are extremely excited to announce a brand new live music experience:

MELTED

Sunday, February 24th, 2019

1pm-11pm

Featuring live performances by Ty Segall & WHiTE FENCE, The Black Lips, Kikagaku Moyo / 幾何学模様, Deerhoof, Cherry Glazerr, MA HOLOS, DANA, with visuals by Hongo Gonzo Liquid Light Show, and more artists to be announced!
Earlybird tickets available now!

PURCHASE HERE

You can also purchase tickets in person (cash only) without any service fees at Lost Weekend Records, Used Kids Records, and Spoonful Records.
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The Nelsonville Music Festival and local talent buyer Archie Fox Live just announced MELTED, a one-day music fest held at the Bluestone on Feb. 24, 2019, featuring national acts Ty Segall & White Fence, Black Lips, Kikagaku Moyo, Deerhoof, Cherry Glazerr, Ma Holos, Alive Band to Watch DANA and more, plus visualizations fromHongo Gonzo Liquid Light Show.

$50 tickets are onsale now at meltedmusicfest.com

Dec
31
Tue
LIVE NYE 2020 Papadosio @ The Bluestone
Dec 31 @ 8:00 pm
LIVE NYE 2020 Papadosio @ The Bluestone

NYE 2020 Papadosio is sending it back to their roots this New Years Eve with TWO NIGHTS at The Bluestone in Columbus, OH with Support TBA!

VIP TWO DAY – $100 (Available August 14th) (Limited Amount)

Early Bird Single Day: – $25 (Available August 16th) (Limited Amount)

Two Day:- $45 (Available August 16th) (Limited Amount)

*VIP Tickets Include*
– Private Soundcheck Viewing
– Private Merch Signing
– Exclusive Balcony Access
– Exclusive Private Bar
– *Limited Edition VIP NYE Wristband*
– *Limited Edition VIP NYE Printed Tickets*
– *Limited Edition VIP NYE Pin*
– Digital DL of the show (Sent about a week after the event)

PURCHASE HERE

Dec
30
Thu
PAPADOSIO NYE Dec. 30 & 31, 2021 @ The Bluestone
Dec 30 2021 @ 7:00 pm – Jan 1 2022 @ 2:00 am

PAPADOSIO NYE 2021/22
December 30 & 31, 2021 at The Bluestone
with Random Rab, Dizgo
583 E. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43215

Doors at 7:00PM, Show at 8:00PM

NYE 2022

PAPADOSIO NYE 2021/22
December 30 & 31, 2021 at The Bluestone
with Random Rab, Dizgo
583 E. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43215

1. All sales are final. No request for cancellations, changes, or refunds is accepted. The event occurs rain or shine.
2. Please print off your barcoded ticket or have it ready on your phone screen to redeem at entry. Ticket purchasers will get a confirmation email sent to them automatically upon purchase. Contact support@cincyticket.com for assistance.
3. In the event that the event is either canceled or postponed, we will make every effort to contact every patron via e-mail, time permitting. While we regret the inconvenience caused by these circumstances, we cannot be held responsible for any cost or damage such postponement or cancellation may incur.
4. The holder of the ticket assumes all risks and dangers pertaining to the event for which the ticket is issued. The venue, the event organizers, and software providers can not be held responsible or liable for injuries, illness, loss, or damages incurred by patrons while attending these events.
5. Refunds on tickets purchased are only made for an event that has been canceled entirely. Times, dates, locations, performers, and event details are all subject to change. In all instances when a ticket is refunded, only the cost of the ticket is refunded, not the service fees or order processing fees.COVID-19 Waiver:
I acknowledge the contagious nature of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 and that the CDC and many other public health authorities still recommend practicing social distancing.I further acknowledge that the venue and all other parties involved have put in place preventative measures to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus/COVID-19.

I further acknowledge that the venue and all other parties involved can not guarantee that I will not become infected with the Coronavirus/Covid-19. I understand that the risk of becoming exposed to and/or infected by the coronavirus/COVID-19 may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to, festival staff, and other festival concert patrons.

I voluntarily seek services provided by the venue and all other parties involved and acknowledge that I am increasing my risk of exposure to the Coronavirus/COVID-19.I acknowledge that I must comply with all set procedures to reduce the spread while attending the event.

I attest that:
* I am not experiencing any symptoms of illness such as cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fever, chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, or new loss of taste or smell.
* I have not traveled internationally within the last 14 days.
* I have not traveled to a highly impacted area within the United States of America in the last 14 days.
* I do not believe I have been exposed to someone with a suspected and/or confirmed case of the Coronavirus/COVID-19.
* I have not been diagnosed with Coronavirus/Covid-19 and have not yet been cleared as noncontagious by state or local public health authorities.
* I am following all CDC recommended guidelines as much as possible and limiting my exposure to the Coronavirus/COVID-19.

I hereby release and agree to hold the venue, the performing artists, the event promoters, and all other parties involved, harmless from, and waive on behalf of myself, my heirs, and any personal representatives any and all causes of action, claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses and compensation for damage or loss to myself and/or property that may be caused by any act, or failure to act of the event, or that may otherwise arise in any way in connection with any services received from the venue and all other parties involved. I understand that this release discharges the venue and all other parties involved from any liability or claim that I, my heirs, or any personal representatives may have against the festival with respect to any bodily injury, illness, death, medical treatment, or property damage that may arise from, or in connection to, any services received from the venue and all other parties. This liability waiver and release extend to the venue’s partners and employees. By checking this box, I agree that anyone who accompanies me to this event is also agreeing to this waiver.

This ticket is a revocable license and may be taken up and admission refused upon refunding the purchase price appearing hereon and is grounds for seizure and cancellation without compensation. Holder of this ticket (“Holder”) voluntarily assumes all risks and danger incidental to the game or event for which this ticket is issued whether occurring prior to, during, or after same, including, but not limited to, contracting, and/or spreading the COVID-19 virus, and agrees that the organization, venue, presenter, agents, participants, or players are not responsible or liable for any injuries, sickness, or death resulting from such causes. Holder acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic remains a threat to individual and public health, COVID-19 is a highly contagious disease transmitted through human contact and respiratory droplets (including through the air and via common surfaces) and it is possible that Holder may contract COVID-19 while at the game or event for which this ticket is issued. Holder agrees by use of this ticket not to transmit or aid in transmitting any description, account, picture, or reproduction of the game or event to which this ticket is issued. Breach of the foregoing will automatically terminate this license. Holder agrees that the license comprised by this ticket may be removed and Holder may be ejected from the game or event for which this ticket is issued in the event that Holder violates any law, ordinance, or venue regulation. Holder grants permission to the organization sponsoring the game or event for which this ticket is issued to utilize Holder’s image or likeness in connection with any video or other transmission or reproduction of the event to which this ticket relates.

Apr
8
Fri
Twiddle April 8, 2022 @ The Bluestone
Apr 8 @ 8:00 pm – 11:45 pm

Twiddle

ft. Andy Frasco & The U.N.

April 8, 2022 8 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

Aug
31
Wed
Matt Nathanson August 31, 2022 @ The Bluestone
Aug 31 @ 6:30 pm – 11:45 pm

Matt Nathanson

with Donovan Woods

August 31, 2022 6:30 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

Oct
23
Sun
Here Come the Mummies October 23, 2022 @ The Bluestone
Oct 23 @ 6:00 pm – 11:45 pm

Here Come the Mummies

wIth Saxsquatch

October 23, 2022 6 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

Here Come the Mummies is an eight-piece funk-rock band of 5000 year-old Egyptian Mummies with a one-track mind. Their “Terrifying Funk from Beyond the Grave” is sure to get you into them (and possibly vice versa).

Since their discovery HCTM has been direct support for P-Funk, Al Green, Mavis Staples, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Cheap Trick; rocked Super Bowl Village; become a regular on The Bob and Tom Show; played massive festivals like Summer Camp, Common Ground, Voodoo Fest, Musikfest, Suwannee Hulaween, and Riverbend; and sold tickets by the thousands across large swaths of North America.

Maybe that’s why the ladies (and some dudes) can’t stop losing their minds over these mayhem-inducing mavens of mirth.

Some say they were cursed after deflowering a great Pharaoh’s daughter. Others claim they are reincarnated Grammy-Winning studio musicians. Regardless, HCTM’s mysterious personas, cunning song-craft, and unrelenting live show will bend your brain, and melt your face. Get ready, for Here Come The Mummies.

  • HCTM “‘KILLED’ it… Not only did they pack their stage – they were the hit of the night when they jumped on stage with moe. in front of 20,000.” – Jay Goldberg, Summer Camp Music Festival
  • “Here Come The Mummies are one bad-ass band, a hybrid of Idris Muhammad, George Clinton, Ohio Players, and Earth, Wind & Fire.” -Blurt Magazine
  • “A band unlike any other.” -examiner.com
  • “That’s the most fun I’ve had in 20 years.” -Bob Kevoian, The Bob & Tom Show 
  • “Cock wobbling brilliant.” -Joe Elliott of Def Leppard

www.herecomethemummies.com 

www.facebook.com/herecomethemummies 

twitter.com/hctmummie

Nov
13
Sun
Turnover November 13, 2022 @ The Bluestone
Nov 13 @ 8:00 pm – 11:45 pm

Turnover

w/ Yumi Zouma & Horse Jumper of Love

November 13, 2022 8 PM

Doors Open 7 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

About Turnover

There is a closeness at the heart of Turnover’s aptly titled new album, ‘Altogether.’ Though it’s the first collection the trio has written while living on opposite coasts, the record actually represents the group’s most collaborative and connected work to date, showcasing the intuitive, near-telepathic relationship frontman Austin Getz has developed over the years with his bandmates.

“Instead of making things more difficult, being far apart helped us learn to appreciate each other even more,” says Getz. “As a band, we’re closer now than we’ve ever been before.”

Recorded at Philadelphia’s Studio 4 with longtime creative foil Will Yip at the helm, ‘Altogether’ finds the group breaking new ground on a number of fronts. Pop sensibilities inform the writing for the first time, with elements of funk, jazz, lounge, and disco mingling alongside the band’s trademark indie grit and punk energy. Lush melodies and infectious hooks reflect the newfound freedom and confidence that have inspired Getz since his cross-country move to northern California, while adventurous recording techniques and instrumentation lend a fresh perspective without sacrificing the kind of precise detail and rich intricacies that have come to define the band’s recent studio output. The result is an album that boasts both sonic sophistication and emotional accessibility in equal measure, a major leap forward in sound and vision that reveals time apart as the true key to togetherness.

The title is fitting in another way as well, according to Getz. “On this record, more than in the past, we wanted to keep in mind the beauty of writing ‘popular music,’” he explains. “By that I mean music for people who don’t have the time to delve into the niches and find fringe artists, music for those of us who are busy with work or our families or whatever problems might be around. Music is real magic that can change people’s days and lives, and the more people listening and loving, the better.”

Turnover first emerged roughly a decade ago in Virginia Beach, VA, but the group’s critical and commercial breakthrough didn’t arrive until six years later, when they cracked the Top 5 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart with their acclaimed sophomore album, ‘Peripheral Vision.’ The band—which consists of Getz, his brother Casey on drums, and their childhood friend Danny Dempsey on bass—followed it up in 2017 with ‘Good Nature,’ a streaming smash that racked up roughly 40 million plays on Spotify alone and which Vice proclaimed to be “their best album yet.” Reviews were similarly glowing around the world (Pitchfork praised the record’s “rhythmic propulsion and harmonized guitar sparkles,” while Exclaim! hailed its “shimmering instrumentation and luscious harmonies,” and The Line of Best Fit swooned for its “plush production” and “subtle maturity”), and the album earned the band headline dates everywhere from Brooklyn Steel to The Fonda Theatre along with their first appearance at Coachella.

“With ‘Peripheral Vision,’ I was starting to experiment with psychedelics, and I was feeling alienated from a lot of the things I’d been raised to believe and accept,” Getz reflects. “That album asked a lot of questions, and I felt like ‘Good Nature’ was my attempt to find the answers to those questions. This time around, though, I found myself in a very different place, both literally and metaphorically.”

Starting over from scratch somewhere new, particularly somewhere as rural and isolated as Getz’s new home in northern California, proved more challenging than he had anticipated.

“The move was great in a lot of ways,” he explains, “but the experience also de-romanticized a lot of the notions I had about leaving everything behind and relocating to the woods. I realized I’d been undervaluing a lot of things that were actually really important to me, like having friends and family close by. I had to come to terms with being a stranger and learn how to trust new people and make new connections all over again.”

For the first time, Getz found himself looking inwards instead of outwards for inspiration, writing as an act of self-exploration rather than in response to any external stimuli.

“There was a deepening of my relationship with music that came out of the whole experience,” he explains. “Instead of waiting for some revelation to arrive, I would make myself sit down with a guitar or at the piano and just play until something interesting happened. Often what came out surprised me.”

Sometimes an entire song would reveal itself in ten minutes; other times, Getz would land on a guitar riff or a chord progression that he’d revise for months. The band spent time writing together in-person on tour and during time off in New York and Portland, with Yip flying out to join the band for the latter.

“Will’s much more than just a producer for us at this point,” says Getz. “He’s a close friend and a reliable piece of what our sound has become.”

That sound is the product of a remarkably wide range of influences and tastes, which Turnover synthesizes on the album into a whole far greater than the sum of its parts.

“Working remotely for the most part, everybody was able to send ideas around on their own schedules, and nobody felt too protective of anything, so the new songs started to reflect each of our personalities more than ever before,” says Getz. “Collectively we like everything from jazz to folk, disco to rock and roll, and a lot in between, and it’s where we all intersect that things start to feel special. With the three of us and Will all contributing to the writing together, the songs turned out better than anything any of us could have done on our own. That’s what makes the experience of being a band really unique as opposed to just one artistic mind.”

‘Altogether’ demonstrates the band’s eclectic mix of personalities from the very start, opening with a lo-fi, jazzy intro that quickly gives way to the driving drums and delay-drenched guitar of “Still In Motion.” Like much of the album to come, the song is a meditation on change and perspective, on learning to quiet your mind and appreciate the moment before it’s gone. The bittersweet “No Reply” reckons with guilt over failing to be present with a loved one, while the effervescent “Much After Feeling” recognizes the sacrifices we make to stay connected across geographical distance, and the breezy “Parties” grapples with the kind of self-consciousness that can leave us prisoners of our own design.

“There’s a part in that song where the tone completely changes,” says Getz, “and that represents the moment when your walls finally come down and you start to just appreciate where you are. The lyrics go from describing the nervousness you feel in a particular moment to just describing the moment itself because you’re finally out of your head and able to recognize the beauty that’s all around you.”

Getz taps into that beauty throughout the record, stopping to smell the roses and ground himself in ways that might have seemed impossible even just a few years ago. “Starting to feel at home in the country,” he sings on the hazy “Valley of the Moon,” while the sultry sax of “Ceramic Sky” hints at the simple and sensual pleasures of falling in love, and the playful “Plant Sugar” channels 80’s Britpop as it makes a case for mindfulness.

“I was stressed out when I first started writing that song, but then I looked up at the sky and saw the constellations and felt ridiculous for being worried about anything,” he laughs.

“It reminded me that sometimes you just need a little change in perspective to appreciate how lucky you really are.”

Turns out, that’s all Turnover needed, too.

Feb
17
Fri
Winter Werkout February 17-18, 2023 @ The Bluestone
Feb 17 @ 8:00 pm – Feb 18 @ 11:45 pm

Winter Werkout

February 17-18, 2023

The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

the Bluestone

May
4
Thu
Kevin Kaarl May 4, 2023 @ The Bluestone
May 4 @ 7:00 pm – 10:45 pm

Kevin Kaarl

May 4, 2023 7 PM

Doors Open 7 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio


Jun
3
Sat
VALLEY June 3, 2023 @ The Bluestone
Jun 3 @ 7:00 pm – 10:45 pm

OneToWatch Presents:

VALLEY

Lost In Translation Tour

w/ Aidan Bissett

June 3, 2023 7 PM

Doors Open 7 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

VIP UPGRADE:

TEXT: VALLEY VIP UPGRADE (2-song acoustic performance, Q&A, Listening Party + more). All details HERE


Jun
23
Fri
Dexter and the Moonrocks June 23, 2023 @ The Bluestone
Jun 23 @ 7:00 pm – 10:45 pm

Dexter and the Moonrocks

June 23, 2023

Doors Open 7 PM

Columbus, Ohio

the Bluestone

 

Aug
1
Tue
Ryan Adams & The Cardinals August 1, 2023 @ The Bluestone
Aug 1 @ 7:00 pm – 10:45 pm

Ryan Adams & The Cardinals

August 1, 2023 7 PM

Music Starts 8 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

the Bluestone

Sep
15
Fri
Here Come The Mummies September 15, 2023 @ The Bluestone
Sep 15 @ 7:00 pm – 11:45 pm

Here Come The Mummies

Harmonic Gravity Tour

w/ Perpetual Groove

September 15, 2023 7 PM

Music Starts 8 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

the Bluestone

Oct
10
Tue
A R I Z O N A October 10, 2023 @ The Bluestone
Oct 10 @ 7:00 pm – 11:45 pm

A R I Z O N A

LIVE FOR A NIGHT

October 10, 2023 7 PM

Music Starts 8 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

the Bluestone

Oct
26
Thu
Moon Taxi October 26, 2023 @ The Bluestone
Oct 26 @ 7:00 pm – 11:45 pm

Moon Taxi

Set Yourself Free Tour 2023

October 26, 2023 7 PM

Music Starts 8 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

the Bluestone

Dec
1
Fri
Andy Frasco & The U.N. December 1, 2023 @ The Bluestone
Dec 1 @ 7:30 pm – Dec 2 @ 12:15 am

Andy Frasco & The U.N.

w/ Dogs In A Pile

December 1, 2023 7:30 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

the Bluestone

Feb
9
Fri
Winter Werkout Festival February 9-10, 2024 @ The Bluestone
Feb 9 @ 6:30 pm – Feb 10 @ 11:15 pm

Werk Out Presents:

WINTER WERKOUT 

MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL

February 9 & 10, 2024

Doors Open 6:30 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

Mar
22
Fri
Ekoostik Hookah March 22, 2024 @ The Bluestone
Mar 22 @ 6:00 pm – 11:45 pm

Ekoostik Hookah

w/ Dustin Smith & The Daydreamers,

Creamery Station,

Big Blitz,

Austin & The Syd Experience

March 22, 2024 6:00 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio

Apr
5
Fri
Matt Maeson April 5, 2024 @ The Bluestone
Apr 5 @ 7:00 pm – 11:45 pm

Matt Maeson

A Solo Experience: That’s My Cue Tour

April 5, 2024 7 PM

at The Bluestone

Columbus, Ohio