Month: September 2024

Celebrating 30 Years at Intrepid – Tickets on Sale Now!

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Celebrating 30 years at Intrepid! Three nights of killer music including some of your favorites.

Tickets on sale NOW for our “Rock n’ Roll, Soul & Blues Revival… The Trilogy” to be held at Middle C Jazz Club Thursday Night (Limited Tickets), Amos’ Southend Friday Night and The Neighborhood Theatre Saturday Night.

The issue regarding reserving rooms at The Marriott City Center for the “Intrepid Rate” has been resolved.

We apologize for any inconvenience and we look forward to seeing you in November!

Marriott City Center Reservationshttps://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1706632937257&key=GRP&app=resvlink&fbclid=IwAR2YcVTafH6q43pcmr-RH2gYl6QT_bX6rQzuFs2WsERBcedVcE0U_RDwmMQ

Thursday Night Tickets for Middle C Jazz Clubhttps://www.etix.com/ticket/p/51680535/intrepid-artists-int30th-anniversary-blowouta-rock-nrollsoul-blues-revivalthe-trilogy-charlotte-middle-c-jazz-club

Friday and Sat Night Tickets for Amos’ and The Neighborhood Theatre  – https://wl.seetickets.us/event/INTREPID-ARTISTS-INTL-30th-ANNIVERSARY-PARTY/592459?afflky=MaxxMusic&fbclid=IwAR2ZLKMxJZE82VQmI6IQbsi2lv4jIGXIhxLE2mZ1IbomVV_d5MtsrdwBdWo

The Cold Stares’ New Release The Southern Available Now

Modern blues-rock trio The Cold Stares have released their highly anticipated seventh album The Southern via Mascot Records. Delving deep into their Southern roots for the first time on record, the album embodies a true reflection of their heritage. “Being Southern, for me, is more than an accent,” shares singer-guitarist Chris Tapp. “It’s about family and tradition.” Coinciding with the album release, the band has dropped a lyric video for their powerful new single, “Looking For A Fight,” a gritty anthem that channels the frustrations of the working class. The song taps into the current climate of societal unrest, where it seems every word spoken becomes a point of contention.

“This one sonically speaks to the lyrics of the song, so we knew we wanted something that really rocked, and to have a back section of the song that shifted and spoke to the lyrics,” says Tapp. “In an age where it seems everyone is offended by everything, this song is about speaking your mind and not being suppressed by the world around you. If you can’t win, you might as well be yourself. The back section of the song is directed at the politicians and greedy in our society that prey upon the working class.”