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July 30, 2009

Two-for-one tickets at Rams Head Live

blue octoberHow's this for a recession special: From midnight tonight until 11:59 p.m. tomorrow, you will get two tickets for the price of one to all the August shows at Rams Head Live.

The folks at Rams Head are calling the promotion their Stay-cation Sale, and I don't know if there's been a deal that's quite like this at a Baltimore club since I've been covering local entertainment.

The special is only good for online orders (and, of course, while supplies last). According to promoter Mark Mangold, 50 pairs of tickets per show are being made available through the show ...

"People who aren't going to the beach this summer, we want to remind them that there are things to do in town," Mangold said. "You can go to the club and see a show.

"Hopefully, not too many of them take advantage of it," he added, with a laugh.

Here's a brief list of some of the August performers: Tracy Chapman, Caleb Stine, KC and the Sunshine Band, Blue October (pictured), The Black Crowes, etc.

Here's a link with more info.

(Handout photo)

Posted by Sam Sessa at 3:56 PM | | Comments (1)
Categories: Bars & Clubs, Local music
        

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To this date I still haven't seen a better hip-hop show than De La Soul. I think I'll be checking them out again along with Kid Cudi.

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About Sam Sessa
I've been The Baltimore Sun's nightlife and local entertainment reporter for a couple years, and it's surprising how much the scene has grown in that time. Most of Baltimore's bars and clubs are unpretentious places with fairly cheap drinks and plenty of character. I like dancing and think this city needs more clubs, but nothing beats having a cold, locally brewed beer with friends in a comfortably full corner bar.
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