![]() Tickets are $15 the day of, but SFCC students pay $7. In a thrilling convergence of musical genres, local metal act Age of Nefilim is recording a live album with the SFCC orchestra and choir Saturday at the SFCC music building auditorium. The all-ages show starts at 8 pm and is $15 at the door. The act plays the Bartlett tonight along with Say Hi, singer-songwriter Eric Elbogen’s moniker, also from Seattle. He tours with other members sometimes, but the indie pop sound is all his. Michael Benjamin Lerner from Seattle is Telekinesis. The free event begins at 5 pm. Read about the other First Friday music/art events happening tonight here. Not only is the art show themed around music, but the First Friday event includes local singer-songwriters Carlton Oakes, Casey Rodgers, Xperomint and Madeline McNeill adding to the ambiance. Curated by LauraLee White, around 20 local artists’ work can be seen per show. Now the renovated record shop/restaurant hosts La Resistance, a traveling art and music collaborative that puts on about four shows per year. Garageland’s bar area was just completed and opened for business last week. It’s finally starting to feel like autumn in the Inland Northwest, meaning you’ll want to hang out at all the local music venues and let the music keep you warm! Here’s what you need to know about this weekend. Rapper Mac Miller's upcoming Knitting Factory show is all sold out.
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