Miike Snow
My TriggerIII 2016 via Downtown/Atlantic
Vince plays a tasty mix of folk, blues, jazz, rock and worldbeat that will satisfy your early morning cravings for the eclectic sound of WYCE!
Check out "WYCE dot org" to stay in tune with Grand Rapids area concerts.
Our online concerts and events calendar lets you know the best local spots to hear live music by WYCE-approved musicians.
Please send concert listings to calendars@wyce.org
Concert Calendar is a free service of Grand Rapids Community Media Center.
It's WYCE weekend at Seven Steps Up Live Music & Event Venue in Spring Lake - with a seated Pin Drop Concert featuring Michigan's Red Tail Ring this Friday, October 7th, and a Standing Room Only concert with The Muteflutes and Seth Bernard - this Saturday, October 8th.
Seven Steps Up is donating $1 from every ticket sale to WYCE! When you buy a ticket for either of these concerts, you are supporting WYCE, local Michigan artists and a Michigan small business.
Seven Steps Up is a half-hour drive from downtown Grand Rapids in the heart of downtown Spring Lake and offers plenty of free parking just outside the venue. Tickets are available online at Pin Drop Concerts.com or by calling the Box Office at 616-930-4755.
Support for WYCE comes from Calvin College - welcoming Ingrid Michaelson in her third Grand Rapids appearance, to support her new album "It Doesn't Have to Make Sense".
WYCE's Fall Fund Drive is on its way! West Michigan's best music variety doesn't power itself... We need you to do your part!
ArtPrize, the international Art competition, takes place September 21 through October 9. More than fifteen hundred artists representing 44 countries from around the globe display their work throughout downtown Grand Rapids, competing for a combination of public vote and juried awards totaling $500,000.
The ArtPrize 2016 winning artists Awards Community Watch Party will be held Friday October 7 starting at 6:30pm at Rosa Parks Circle.
More information at artprize.org or download the free ArtPrize mobile app for iPhone and Android.
Support for WYCE comes from Calvin College - welcoming Ingrid Michaelson in her third Grand Rapids appearance, to support her new album "It Doesn't Have to Make Sense".