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    7/18
    1310 GALLERY: Catharis Opening
    CULTURE ROOM: Six Feet Under, Kataklysm, Wormhole, MRSA
    ARTS GARAGE: The Motowners
    GUANABANAS Andrew Morris Band
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Off Campus Night
    BANYAN LIVE: Summer Breeze
    ZEYZEY: Einmusik, Gum.mp3

    7/19
    CULTURE ROOM: The Fixx

    7/21
    ARTS GARAGE: Spoken Word Open Mic
    PROPAGANDA: Karaoke

    7/23
    ARTS WAREHOUSE: Open Figure Studio w/ Female Model
    PROPAGANDA: Open Mic

    7/24
    OLD SCHOOL SQUARE: Smokin’ Renegade (Boston & Foreigner Trib), The Flyers
    ARTS GARAGE: Moonflower – The Spirit of Santana
    GUANABANAS: Spider Cherry
    LAS ROSAS: La Armada
    PROPAGANDA: Dancers Die, Hypercycles, Rich Neighbors
    ZEYZEY: Luedji Luna, Reggaeton Rave
    HARD ROCK LIVE: Lionel Richie, Earth Wind & Fire
    THE GROUND: Pnk Party

    7/25
    EDDIE’S PLACE: Mike and the Bikers, Mala Onda, Killed by Florida
    UNCOMMON PATH: EBB + FLOW w Galen Todd Traxler x ShangriLa Collective
    ARTS GARAGE: Start Me Up! – A Tribute to the Rolling Stones
    PROPAGANDA: The Drop Deads, Blabscam, Billy Doom
    GUANABANAS: JP Soars and The Red Hots
    REVOLUTION LIVE: The Chili Poppers, American Idiots
    BANYAN LIVE: Rodeo Afterparty
    HARD ROCK LIVE: Disturbed

    7/26
    BANYAN LIVE: Belmont, Major League, Spite House, All In Ur Head
    ZEYZEY: Bobby Nsenga
    HARD ROCK LIVE: Vishal Sheykhar

    7/27
    BANYAN LIVE: Emarosa

    7/28
    FILLMORE MB: Lord Huron
    PROPAGANDA: Karaoke

    7/29
    PROPAGANDA: Reggae Ska w Boulevard Heights, Mad Mellow, Mangrüve, Weepin’ & Wailin

    7/30
    PROPAGANDA: Open Mic

    7/31
    THE PEACH: Gallery Show
    ITHINK AMP: Toto, Christopher Cross, The Romantics
    ARTS GARAGE: Dr. Gianni Bianchini and the Type 1 Trio
    GUANABANAS: Electric Kif
    BANYAN LIVE: Fifty Shades of Men Live
    ZEYZEY: Simon Doty
    HARD ROCK LIVE: Alan Cave
    THE GROUND: Emo Party

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