Posts Tagged ‘lounge’
Quixote LIVE at The Vintage Lounge in Tempe
Monday, September 14th, 2009
Quixote will perform LIVE at Vintage Lounge on Mill Ave. in Tempe.
Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 at 10 pm.
Vintage Lounge & Grill is a slick new eatery and drinkery located at 411 South Mill Avenue in Tempe.
Occupying the second-floor space formerly occupied by the old Coconut Club Bar & Grill. The Vintage is within walking distance to other Hayden Square hotspots like Margarita Rocks and the Tavern on Mill, as well as the nearby Mill Avenue/Third Street Metro Light Rail station.
Quixote LIVE at Prankster’s Too
Saturday, August 29th, 2009
THE SHOW
Quixote will perform LIVE at Prankster’s too Monday September 7th, 2009 in the Jester Room from 7-9pm. Prankster’s too is located at 7919 E Thomas Road – SW Corner of Thomas and Hayden.
THE EVENT
Quixote is performing in support of Jeordie’s Writer’s Night’s One Year Anniversary. This will be an all afternoon to early morning event. Dirty Lingo opens the show from 4-7, then QUIXOTE takes the stage from 7-9pm, with the Songwriter’s Night to follow. We are very proud to congratulate Jeordie on her accomplishment of 12 months of Monday’s putting forward the best Writer’s Night/Open Mic event in the Valley. Come celebrate with us! Do you play guitar, bass, drums, the Theramin? Bring your talent on down for the Writer’s Night and contribute.
UPCOMING SHOWS
THE LOST LEAF – October 2009
SuperNormal Records is proud to announce that QUIXOTE has booked a show at one of the Valley’s premiere venues. Quixote will perform at the Lost Leaf in October 2009. Stay tuned for show date announcement.
The original Lost Leaf in 2004 was located above the Emerald Lounge at 7th ave & McDowell. It featured underground performances as well as Phoenix’s top artists. Due to gentrification, the historic building that housed The Lost Leaf and the classic underground club the Emerald Lounge (same owner as The Ruby Room) which was there since the 40′s, is now a St@rb!cks and Pe! We!, The Emerald Lounge and the Lost Leaf moved out shortly after the news.
At least they preserved the building.
Now the Lost Leaf is in the heart of it all. Located at 914 N Fifth Street The Lost Leaf is filled to the gills nightly with revellers seeking that same underground vibe and their backroom stage is no stranger to the pulse of the vibrancy of Phoenix’s music and art scene as well as touring acts. We will announce the date of Quixote’s show at the Lost Leaf as soon as possible.


