FREAK RANGERS - NIGHT OF THE LIVING DOUBLE ALBUM

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FREAK RANGERS - NIGHT OF THE LIVING DOUBLE ALBUM

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Pricing: $13.71 + $2 fee, Advance ; $16.88 + $2 fee , Day of Show The Freak Rangers are a Virginia-based roots-rock, Americana, and acoustic-psych band. Evolving out of the '90s Roanoke music scene, they bring together former members of the band Red Weather along with other veteran musicians for a sound they call "homespun psychedelic fun. The Freak Rangers blend original songwriting with select covers. Their acoustic-leaning, folk-rock style is heavily leaning into jam-band and psychedelic-folk aesthetics. For months the band has been working diligently to release their new double-album, and THIS IS THE RELEASE Show! So get your costumes on for pre-Halloween, get your tickets, and come rock out to FREAK RANGERS' NIGHT OF THE LIVING DOUBLE ALBUM show! Boo! Wed 10/28 NIGHT OF THE DOUBLE ALBUM RELEASE SHOW! HALLOWEEN COSTUMES ARE ENCOURAGED! 6:00 pm - Doors|7:00 pm - Showtime - with Schuyler and Veronica Van Montfrans Location: Main Theatre General Admission: $13.71 + $2 fee, Advance ; $16.88 + $2 fee , Day of Show The Freak Rangers are a Virginia-based roots-rock, Americana, and acoustic-psych band. Evolving out of the '90s Roanoke music scene, they bring together former members of the band Red Weather along with other veteran musicians for a sound they call "homespun psychedelic fun. The Freak Rangers blend original songwriting with select covers. Their acoustic-leaning, folk-rock style is heavily leaning into jam-band and psychedelic-folk aesthetics. For months the band has been working diligently to release their new double-album, and THIS IS THE RELEASE Show! So get your costumes on for pre-Halloween, get your tickets, and come rock out to FREAK RANGERS' NIGHT OF THE LIVING DOUBLE ALBUM show! Boo!

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https://www.grandintheatre.com/shows/freak-rangers• Original event listing

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Grandin Theatre is a quintessential 1932 movie house in the middle of Grandin Village that was saved from closing in 2002. It now has four screens showing a mix of first-run, independent, and documentary films. Beer and wine are available right in the lobby. They also host special screenings and events, but even on a regular night it still feels like an old-school theater in the best way.