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Coming up at the Aquarium Tickets at Dempsey's, Orange Records and Ticketweb.Com • 21+ Upstairs at 226 Broadway in Fargo • Online at Aquariumfargo.Com COMING UP AT THE AQUARIUM TICKETS AT DEMPSEY'S, ORANGE RECORDS AND TICKETWEB.COM • 21+ UPSTAIRS AT 226 BROADWAY IN FARGO • ONLINE AT AQUARIUMFARGO.COM MEGAN HAMILTON • FRIDAY, MARCH 15 PORCUPINE W/ PKEW PKEW PKEW • FRIDAY, APRIL 5 MPLS funk and bass music w/ Maddy O'Neal, Melodic, angular indie rock ft. Greg Norton of KC Vine, SLiPPERS and DeziLou • Wicked Good Hüsker Dü w/ Pkew Pkew Pkew, Lutheran Heat, Time + Playback Shows event • Doors @ 9 SuperCruiser and Free Truman • Doors @ 8 FROGLEG • SATURDAY, MARCH 16 JEREMY ENIGK • SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Minneapolis six-piece blending funk, Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist rock, bluegrass, reggae and soul w/ local formerly of Sunny Day Real Estate and The blues rockers The Knotties • Doors @ 9 Fire Theft w/ Tomo Nakayama • Doors @ 8 ST. PADDY'S DAY BASH • SUNDAY, MARCH 17 ELECTRIC SIX • MONDAY, APRIL 8 Annual St. Patrick's Day fun hosted by DJ Detroit six-piece merging garage, disco, Shawn Who. Free entry, bumpin' jams and a punk rock, new wave and metal w/ HomeState good old-fashioned dance party • Starts @ 9 and At the Emporium • Doors @ 7:30 ATMOSPHERE AFTER-PARTY • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 THE DRIVER ERA • TUESDAY, APRIL 9 Get down after Atmosphere takes the stage Genre-defying and stylistically unpredictable at The Sanctuary! w/ Wissota and Lick Narson pop from brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch • Sub:Culture event • Doors @ 9:30 • No cover of R5 w/ Public • Doors @ 8 KRFF 95.9 PRESENTS • THURSDAY, MARCH 21 HATCHA • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 Featuring Sonus Nexus, 13th Chapter, South London producer and DJ most Identity Zero and Strange Co. Supports known for his seminal role in the creation KRFF 95.9 Radio Free Fargo • Doors @ 8 of the dubstep genre • Doors @ 9 THE 4ONTHEFLOOR • FRIDAY, MARCH 22 WONKY TONK & THE HIGHLIFE • THURSDAY, APRIL 11 Intense and infectious, hook-laden Indie punk meets old-school country and blues-rooted rock 'n' roll out of the influenced by John Prine, Guy Clark, Modest Twin Cities w/ David Allen • Doors @ 9 Mouse and Loretta Lynn w/ TBA • Doors @ 8 METAL NIGHT • SATURDAY, MARCH 23 CATL • FRIDAY, APRIL 12 Five Midwest metal acts together for one night Raw, primordial and stripped-down rock n roll only: Gallow Cult, Demifiend, Gorgatron, that'll make you wanna dance w/ Mr. Meaner, Thunderlung and Rottenness • Doors @ 8:30 Gadzooks and Stovepipes • Doors @ 8 UNOFFICIAL PROF AFTER-PARTY • SUNDAY, MARCH 24 SAWYER FREDERICKS • SATURDAY, APRIL 13 Keep the party going after Prof wraps up 19-year-old singer-songwriter merging elements at The Sanctuary! Featuring KC Vine w/ DJ AP of blues, roots rock and jazz and winner of Season and additional guests TBA • Doors @ 10 8 of NBC's The Voice w/ TBA • Doors @ 5 EMO NIGHT: LIVE! • THURSDAY, MARCH 28 METAL NIGHT • SATURDAY, APRIL 13 Sing along to all your favorite early 2000s Featuring Krawg (Twin Cities death metal), emo jams before New Direction Fest 8 kicks off. Gorgatron, Maul, Rottenness, Emphathetic Featuring FM All-Stars • 21+ • Doors @ 9:30 Scorn and Nadir • Doors @ 8:30 TND FEST 8 • DAY ONE • FRIDAY, MARCH 29 JD MCPHERSON • SUNDAY, APRIL 14 Featuring Tigers Jaw, mewithoutYou, Casual, Roots music drawing influence from the Arachnid, Baltic to Boardwalk, Wild Amphora and rock n roll, rockabilly and rhythm and blues Straight Line Arrival • All ages • Doors @ 5:30 music of the '50s w/ Stovepipes • Doors @ 7 TND FEST 8 • DAY TWO • SATURDAY, MARCH 30 BLESSED • MONDAY, APRIL 15 Featuring Daggermouth, Closet Witch, British Columbia five-piece amalgamating Youth Fountain, Crafter, In Lieu, Kipp G post-hardcore, new wave, krautrock and punk and The Knotties • All ages • Doors @ 5:30 w/ Baltic to Boardwalk and Gneil • Doors @ 8 TND FEST 8 • DAY THREE • SUNDAY, MARCH 31 VALLEY OF THE SUN • TUESDAY, APRIL 16 Featuring Jetty Bones, Infinite Me, Fuzzorama Records noise rock out of Ohio on Salt Creek, Unturned, Niiice, Thrallfrost rare US tour w/ Bellringer (ft. Mark Deutrom, and Pass the Flask • All ages • Doors @ 5:30 formerly of The Melvins) • Doors @ 8 P0GMAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 SUB:CULTURE • EVERY WEDNESDAY Heavy, wobbly UK dubstep w/ UPgar, Lick Narson, North Dakota's premiere electronic weekly Jobiwaan, DJ Chalupa and DJ Affilination • WGT showcasing the best regional and national + Playback + Sub:Culture event • Doors @ 9 producers and performance DJs • Doors @ 9:30.
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