Tikka Talk’s Grand Opening + Stop Light After Party
Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Tikka Talk, Omaha’s newest and most exciting Indian food truck, makes its grand debut! DINNER + DRINKS 7:00-9:30pm (NO COVER) Indulge in the bold, authentic flavors of India with a modern twist. From mouthwatering butter chicken to crispy samosas, we’re bringing the spice and flavor straight to your plate! Groove to live DJ beats Enjoy delicious food Fun vibes all night long Don’t miss out on this epic launch event! Bring your friends, family, and your appetite for a night full of fun and flavor. Let’s make this opening a night to remember! STOP LIGHT AFTER PARTY (TICKET REQUIRED) Stick around for a night of dancing! After food + drinks, music starts at 10pm. 2 tickets for $10 Valentine’s Day Couple Special until Feb 10th. Group ticket special of 4 for $30.
Hybrid Theory: The Ultimate Linkin Park Tribute Act
James McMurtry
Surfer Rosa
Every few years the musicians of Surfer Rosa take a break from their other Omaha bands to rock out Pixies-style for a one-off show. It’s an excuse to hang out with friends and celebrate the music they love together. And they nail it.
Future Islands
VIP PACKAGE INCLUDES: • One (1) Premium Balcony – OR – General Admission ticket • Invitation to an exclusive pre-show experience with Future Islands, including:• Access to the last 2-3 songs of the band’s soundcheck• Q&A Session with the band• VIP merch gifts, including one (1) item signed by the band• One (1) commemorative VIP laminate• Merchandise shopping prior to doors opening to the public• Priority entry into the venue _______ If Future Islands’ songs once seemed like invitations to witness scenes from someone else’s life, People Who Aren’t There Anymore presents the whole absorbing saga, transmuting hurt to hope in the triumph of this band’s career. Here is excitement, devastation, understanding, and the dawn’s rays of redemption in 44 minutes—a record that, at last, commits the full rapture of Future Islands to tape. From their start, Future Islands have been singular and instantly identifiable. Samuel T. Herring’s life-worn croons and cries backlit by Gerrit Welmers’ melodies and charged by the rhythms of William Cashion and Michael Lowry. That premise hasn’t changed on People Who Aren’t There Anymore, but the people have. There’s a pain and a joy that’s in Herring’s voice that’s only been rivaled by their legendary live performances, but never captured in their studio albums, that feels like it’s been untethered for the first time. Future Islands have played nearly 1,500 shows – shows that have bruised bodies, frayed vocal cords, provided escapes for audiences, and healed their messengers. People Who Aren’t There Anymore is a major work from a band at an inflection point: they’re discovering new ways to experience the world, because the old ways weren’t working. That freedom has led to the most fully realized, most transparently honest statement in their 17 years as a band.
Public Figure
Public Figure Once upon a time, February of 2019 to be exact, Public Figure was born. Since then, the band has released multiple singles across all streaming platforms starting with their 2021 release of “Poor and Pretty.” Comprised of Vocalist Roger Slatten, Guitarist Robert “RJ” Klingsporn, Bassist Dolan Delano, and Drummer John Faist, Public Figure is looking to take the music scene by storm. We’re a High-Energy, Band who will make you lose your voices with our catchy choruses and exhaust you from all the jumping, moshing, and dancing you will do at our shows. No… Seriously… Hydrate before you come to our show. We don’t want you passing out. Out in Front Out in Front are a Los Angeles based band that serendipitously met at a tennis club-where they are all tennis pros. Starting off by jamming in a garage, the three band members, Madie, Isaiah, and Ryen, immediately knew they had something together. Coming from all different roots and having various tastes in music, the band has unique inspirations. Nonetheless, they all have one major thing in common– their passion for music. Blending Southern California sounds with pop- rock influences, Out in Front makes music that sparks the desire to take a trip down the PCH. A Band Called Hemingway Four piece Alternative band from Nebraska.
Between The Buried and Me
Time may move in a circle, but we pick up wisdom along the way. When we face similar situations further down the line, we’re armed with the experience to not only survive, but actually thrive. Between The Buried and Me built their influential 2007 album, Colors, on an unwavering commitment to artistic integrity. They’ve only fortified that commitment on its 2021 sequel, Colors II. The circumstances surrounding both records bear key similarities, yet the North Carolina quintet—Tommy Rogers [lead vocals, keyboards], Paul Waggoner [lead and rhythm guitar, backing and lead vocals], Dustie Waring [rhythm and lead guitar], Blake Richardson [drums], and Dan Briggs [bass, keyboards]—once again stretch the boundaries of their signature sound and heavy music at large.
Marlon Funkai
Ace Monroe
American rock n’ roll band Ace Monroe is getting people up and dancing all across the country with their swingin’ gritty guitar riffs, soaring vocals, and an electrifying larger-than-life show. The quintet consists of Robbie Dylan (lead vocals), Josh Alfano (lead guitar), Jack Kaiser (rhythm guitar, vocals), Jonathan Tatooles (drums), and Erik McIntyre (bass). Expect no facades, no mysticism, no pretenses. Expect only one thing with Ace Monroe — sleek, unapologetic, hard-driving music that not only rocks, but rolls.
Dune Rats
Dune Rats At a time when true rock tales are as rare as chicken lips, Dune Rats are traveling the globe as punk rock pied pipers, attracting an army of ferocious life enthusiasts who are as willing as they are to throw the dice, turn reality sideways and roll with whatever goes. Ratbags, nerds, delinquents, outcasts, the brave, the loud, the shy – Dune Rats don’t care who or what you are, only that you abide by just one rule – no kooks, no gutties. Palming Dunies off however as your average trio of wasted lunatics, would be a sad and narrow-minded mistake. These three take as much pleasure in overt politeness and the odd spot of gardening as they do in the eyes-wide open adventure of tilting reality. But at the core of it all – the platform for everything that follows – is their uncalculated lust for making music. It’s taken them from Brisbane to the US, Europe, South Africa (ask them how the hell they found themselves here!), China, Indo, Malaysia, Canada, Singapore, a small seaside shanty South of Sydney. Live the Dune Rats way – ‘NO KOOKS, NO GUTTIES!!’ Playboy Manbaby Something strange from the desert! (Phoenix, AZ) Wonder Boy Not Drake’s producer JAR pop punk / Midwest emo / alternative rock from Omaha