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Play Concert Calendar
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Beer: Max Lockwood with Hannah Laine of Earth Radio is performing live at Bell's Eccentric Cafe in downtown Kalamazoo on Thursday, June 15th!
Singer-songwriter Max Lockwood channels the flair of Tom Petty and the Beat Generations.
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00pm, and music starts at 8:00pm. Tickets at ETIX dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from - Fans of Valley Field... a nonprofit group working with the City of Grand Rapids to activate and renovate Sullivan field... formerly known as Valley Field.
Fans of Valley Field are working to support local musicians and artists while activating and renovating an authentic historical baseball stadium.
WYCE listeners are encouraged to learn about this year's Ballpark Series at Sullivan Field.
Saturday, June 24 Fans of Valley Field hosts a Blues Festival, with the West Michigan Blues Society.
A full schedule of events plus ticket information on the Ballpark Series is available at fansofvalleyfield dot o-r-g.
Support today for WYCE comes from Women of Rock...presented in cooperation with Crooked Tree Creative, Jennifer Bartlett and Grace *Theisen.
The Women of Rock performance on June 22nd at the Pyramid Scheme will highlight and pay tribute to female rock stars over several decades.
The Women of Rock performance will offer a wide variety of musical genres performed by local artists like Grace *Theisen, Caitlin Cusack, Dani Darling and others.
A portion of ticket sales will benefit Girls Rock! Grand Rapids...a nonprofit program that teaches young women to play an instrument and find their voice.
Information at Pyramidschemebar dot com slash events
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Beer: Max Lockwood with Hannah Laine of Earth Radio is performing live at Bell's Eccentric Cafe in downtown Kalamazoo on Thursday, June 15th!
Singer-songwriter Max Lockwood channels the flair of Tom Petty and the Beat Generations.
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00pm, and music starts at 8:00pm. Tickets at ETIX dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from - Fans of Valley Field... a nonprofit group working with the City of Grand Rapids to activate and renovate Sullivan field... formerly known as Valley Field.
Fans of Valley Field are working to support local musicians and artists while activating and renovating an authentic historical baseball stadium.
WYCE listeners are encouraged to learn about this year's Ballpark Series at Sullivan Field.
Saturday, June 24 Fans of Valley Field hosts a Blues Festival, with the West Michigan Blues Society.
A full schedule of events plus ticket information on the Ballpark Series is available at fansofvalleyfield dot o-r-g.
Support for WYCE comes from SectionLive presenting The 502s performing live at The Stache at The Intersection on Wednesday September 6 at 7pm.
The Florida-based indie rock band is touring in support of their latest release "Stories To Tell."
Tickets and more information for the 502s is at www.sectionlive dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Beer: Max Lockwood with Hannah Laine of Earth Radio is performing live at Bell's Eccentric Cafe in downtown Kalamazoo on Thursday, June 15th!
Singer-songwriter Max Lockwood channels the flair of Tom Petty and the Beat Generations.
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00pm, and music starts at 8:00pm. Tickets at ETIX dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from - Fans of Valley Field... a nonprofit group working with the City of Grand Rapids to activate and renovate Sullivan field... formerly known as Valley Field.
Fans of Valley Field are working to support local musicians and artists while activating and renovating an authentic historical baseball stadium.
WYCE listeners are encouraged to learn about this year's Ballpark Series at Sullivan Field.
Saturday, June 24 Fans of Valley Field hosts a Blues Festival, with the West Michigan Blues Society.
A full schedule of events plus ticket information on the Ballpark Series is available at fansofvalleyfield dot o-r-g.