This is for Tuesday evening. I wanted to give you a little warning so you can purchase tickets...
Now vs. Now, comprised of an awe inspiring collection of young, multicultural musicians (including the highly acclaimed pianist, Jason Lindner, Mark Guiliana and Panayotis Andereou) will perform at The Beehive for the venue's first ever concert-seating event! Now vs. Now (Now Versus Now) is an exploratory new electro-groove trio raising eyebrows and garnering critical acclaim worldwide. It touches a nerve that excites youth, and beckons acute listeners through its visceral use of lush melodies, layered rhythms and evolving forms. Due to the overwhelming response to the group's popular performance at The Beehive last April 2010, The Beehive will pre-sell tickets to their first-ever concert-seating show. Regular guests for dinner at The Beehive will be seated throughout the venue while guests with pre-purchased tickets to the show will have a stage-side view in the performance area or the upper-level mezzanine for $12.00. To purchase your ticket please visit http://nowvsnow.eventbrite.com/
The trio will play songs from Lindner's new album "Now vs. Now," conveying a global message of peace through non-violence. Based out of New York City, the band is arguably the hippest and most exciting assembly in the New York City music scene.
Don't miss this exciting performance for one night only at The Beehive! For more information please call 617.423.0069 or visit www.beehiveboston.com.
WHERE: The Beehive, 541 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116 | P. 617.423.0069
WHEN: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, Show at 8:30PM, Food & Drink from 5:00PM-2:00AM
INFO: $12 Cover Charge, Cash Bar, Reservations Recommended. To purchase your ticket please visit http://nowvsnow.eventbrite.com/

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Bring out your creative side and head to the Boston Arts Festival at Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park, this weekend!