NIGHTLIFE
THURSDAY 6/27—WEDNESDAY 7/3 THURSDAY NIGHT DJ: Beat the heat
RADIO BODEGA
with a rotating list of DJs spinning vinyl til late. Thu, 6/27, 8pm. Bill’s Towne Lounge, 135 Main St.
Saturday, June 29 Farm Star Pizza SEE SATURDAY
28FRIDAY
BASSMINT: Every Friday, visiting and local EDM producers and DJs throw a bass-music party in the Peking Restaurant bar. Fri, 6/28, 9:30pm. $5. BassMint, 243 W. Second St.
BLUE COLLAR MEN: Come sail away
with Styx tribute band. Fri, 6/28, 9:30pm. $5. Feather Falls Casino & Lodge, 3 Alverda Drive, Oroville.
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BLACK MAGNET: Heavy, experimental rockers joined by Chico’s favorite new band WRVNG. Thu, 6/27, 8pm. $5. Argus Bar + Patio, 212 W. Second St.
JOHN HOOVER AND THE MIGHTY QUINNS: Washington-based folk-rock band playing originals and hits from a variety of eras and genres. Thu, 6/27, 6pm. La Salles, 229 Broadway St.
KAITLYN WILLIAMS BAND: TLC Thursdays presents jazz singer/ songwriter from Denver. Thu, 6/27, 7pm. Tender Loving Coffee, 365 E. Sixth St.
COMEDY MALFUNCTION 3: Popular LOW & SLOW WITH BRAINSTORY: DJ Summer Soul Series presents a special night of all-vinyl afrobeat jams. Thu, 6/27, 9pm. $10. Argus Bar + Patio, 212 W. Second St.
OROVILLE CONCERT IN THE PARK: This week: The Crawlers, local American roots band. Thu, 6/27, 6:30pm. Riverbend Park, 50 Montgomery St., Oroville.
STATE FAULTS & SADGASM: A night of raucous noise with hardcore SF trio State Faults, Sadgasm from Oregon, Ukiah’s Fall Children, and locals Lightfinder. All ages. Thu, 6/27, 7pm. $7. Ike’s Place, 648 W. Fifth St.
Sacramento comic Alfonso Portela headlines, supported by Aurora Singh and a local lineup that includes Becky Lynn and Alyssa Cowan. Fri, 6/28, 8:30pm. $7. The Maltese, 1600 Park Ave.
DJ COOTDOG: Spinning tunes for
late-night happy hour. Fri, 6/28, 10pm. La Salles, 229 Broadway St. lasalleschico.com
GUIDANCE BAND: Groovy reggae band from Hawaii performs, DJ Weez & AZ.Redsmoke open. Fri, 6/28, 9pm. Tackle Box, 379 E. Park Ave.
FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERT: Funky jazzrock band Rigmarole brings the party. Fri, 6/28, 7pm. Chico
WAYFARING STRANGER
Downtown Plaza, 132 W. Fourth St.
THE HOUSE CATS: Local band plays
hits from all genres. Fri, 6/28, 6pm. Almendra Winery & Distillery,
9275 Midway Road, Durham.
JASON WEEKS: Live music, beer,
food. Fri, 6/28, 7pm. The Exchange, 1975 Montgomery St., Oroville.
Bassist, composer and self-described vagabond C.J. Boyd has been touring America for 10 years straight. His new album, Kin Ships, chronicles this journey through song, each track a cover version of a song by an artist from a different state. The result is a four-hour opus of dreamy, fractured lyricism and atmospheric sound. Boyd will perform from his diverse musical catalog this Wednesday (July 3), at Tender Loving Coffee. Locals Weiner and Cat Depot open.
JIM SCHMIDT, LARRY PETERSON: Soulful sounds to relax to. Fri, 6/28, 6:30pm. Diamond Steakhouse, 220 W. Fourth St.
METAL SHOW: Free, all-ages metal show with Death of Bear, Myth, Splitjaw, and Skelter. Potluck dinner, $5 a plate. Fri, 6/28, 4pm. The Metal Shop, 4950 Cohasset Road, Ste. 42.
OPEN MIC: Bring an instrument. Acoustic/electric guitar and drum set available to use. Sign up at 7:30pm. All ages welcome until 10pm. Fri, 6/28, 8pm. $1. Down Lo, 319 Main St., 966-8342.
SUMMER RURAL CONCERT SERIES: Upbeat cover band Soul Posse plays hits from yesterday and today. Fri, 6/28, 6:30pm. Martin Luther King Park, 2821 Wyandotte Ave., Oroville.
XDS, BEEHIVE & IVER: Locals night with Chico’s favorite disco-punk duo XDS, garage-rock duo Beehive and dreamy goth-punks Iver. Fri, 6/28, 8pm. Argus Bar + Patio, 212 W. Second St.
29SATURDAY
ABERRANCE: Celebrating 10 years of
rock with the Paradise metal band. There’ll be cake and hella other metal bands, including Steaksauce
Mustache and FOES from Oregon, Farooq (Fresno), The Deprived (Paradise), Aitherios (Chico/ Redding), Splitjaw (Dogtown) and Burial Grounds (Oroville). Sat, 6/29, 5pm. $7. Ike’s Place, 648 W. Fifth St.
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