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Live Entertainment in the North State: March 2 – 8

The stage performances of MR. BURNS, A POST-ELECTRIC PLAY will be presented at the Shasta College Theatre this Friday and Saturday at 7pm, with a matinée performance on Sunday, and will continue its run the following weekend. Image courtesy of Shasta College.

 

We have a healthy list of live entertainment events this week, and the list will likely grow as the weekend approaches. Thanks for reading.

 

Wednesday, March 2

Mumblefinger at Enjoy Local in Red Bluff. Starts at 5:30 pm.

Music and dancing at the Westside Grange in Red Bluff. Starts at 7 pm.

Steve Hermann at Three Shastas Bar & Grill in Redding. Starts at 7:30 pm.

 

Thursday, March 3

Open mic at Trinity County Brewing Company in Weaverville. Starts at 4 pm.

Honeybee at Sparky’s Landing in Mount Shasta. Starts at 5 pm.

Annie Coty at Cafe Paradisio in Redding. Starts at 6:30 pm.

Open mic at Fratelli’s Pizza Parlor in Redding. Starts at 7 pm.

Live music at Market Street Blade & Barrel in Redding. Starts at 7 pm.

Ashley Black at Three Shastas Bar & Grill in Redding. Starts at 7:30 pm.

Arthur Buezo at Watson’s Vets Club in Mt. Shasta. Starts at 8 pm.

 

Friday, March 4

Steve Hermann at Dry Creek Station in Bella Vista. Starts at 5:30 pm.

Across the Grain/Scott’s Garage at Sizzle’s Kitchen in Redding. Starts at 6 pm.

Pianist Noah Cooke, aka The Village Trader, plays American standards and show tunes at the Market Street Blade & Barrel in Redding. Starts at 6 pm.

Nick Ciampi at Sweetspot in Redding. Starts at 6 pm.

Anna Jae duo at Enjoy Local in Red Bluff. Starts at 6 pm.

Sara Hoxie at Fratelli’s Pizza Parlor in Redding. Starts at 7 pm.

The play Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play at the Shasta College Theatre. Starts at 7 pm.

Off the Charts at the Friday Night Dance at the Redding Senior Center. Presented by Shasta Dance Clubs. Starts at 7 pm.

The Enterprise High School 29th Annual Starship Variety Hour happens at the David Marr Theatre on the U Prep canvas. 2200 Eureka Way in Redding. Starts at 7 pm.

Hook at Cedar Crest Brewery in Redding. Starts at 7 pm.

The Brothers Reed at The Dip in Redding. Starts at 8 pm.

Hill Street Band at Three Shastas Bar & Grill in Redding. Starts at 8:30 pm.

Pop Rocs at the Post Office Saloon & Grill in Redding. Starts at 8:30 pm.

Across the Grain at Cody’s OK Corral in Cottonwood. Starts at 9 pm.

Lance Michael Cornwell Band at the Overtime Lounge in the Win-River Casino. Starts at 9 pm.

 

Saturday, March 5

The 29th Annual Starship Variety Hour happens at the David Marr Theatre on the U Prep canvas. 2200 Eureka Way in Redding. Starts at 1 pm. (Evening performances at 7 pm.)

Billy and the Jets at Fall River Brewing Company in Redding (Eastside Road location). Starts at 5 pm.

Steve Hermann at Dry Creek Station in Bella Vista. Starts at 5:30 pm.

Comedy show at The Wheelhouse in Dunsmuir. Starts at 6 pm.

The Vonnegut Curve/Cordero Ulloa at Fratelli’s Pizza Parlor in Redding. Starts at 7 pm.

The play Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play at the Shasta College Theatre. Starts at 7 pm.

Comedy with Cindy Foster at Old City Hall Gallery and Arts Center in Redding. Starts at 7 pm.

The 29th Annual Starship Variety Hour happens at the David Marr Theatre on the U Prep canvas. 2200 Eureka Way in Redding. Starts at 7 pm.

Hill Street Band at Three Shastas Bar & Grill in Redding. Starts at 8:30 pm.

Pop Rocs at the Post Office Saloon & Grill in Redding. Starts at 8:30 pm.

Across the Grain at Cody’s OK Corral in Cottonwood. Starts at 9 pm.

Full Throttle at the Silver Dollar Club in Shasta Lake. Starts at 9 pm.

Lance Michael Cornwell Band at the Overtime Lounge in the Win-River Casino. Starts at 9 pm.

 

Sunday, March 6

The play Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play at the Shasta College Theatre. Starts at 2 pm.

Blues Jam at Three Shastas Bar & Grill in Redding. Presented by the Blues Society of Northern California. Starts at 5 pm.

 

Tuesday, March 8

Live music and dancing with Off the Charts at the Frontier Senior Center in Anderson. Presented by Shasta Dance Clubs. Starts at 7 pm.

Hal Johnson

Born and raised in Ventura County, Hal Johnson moved to Shasta County in 1994. After a 38 year career flying helicopters, he can now sometimes be spotted around the North State singing and wrestling his guitar into submission. He always feels funny writing about himself in the third person. Contact him at shastalivemusic@gmail.com.

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