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Honor the Grateful Dead, get spooky with Dazed this weekend

Anya Wijeweera | Staff Photographer

Dark Hollow, a Grateful Dead tribute band, will play Friday at Middle Ages Brewing Company’s Beer Hall. The seven-piece band aims to carry on the Dead’s legacy through their performances.

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Nancy Dunkle, Oscar’s Cash and Bread n’ Butter
Get in the spirit of spooky season this Friday at Dazed. The student-run house show venue will host artist Nancy Dunkle, along with bands Oscar’s Cash and Bread n’ Butter. Mythos Magazine, a Syracuse University on-campus illustration and writing club, will provide face painting, caricature drawing and more. Halloween costumes are encouraged for attendees. DM Dazed for the address. Tickets are $10 at the door.
When: Friday at 10:30 p.m. (doors at 10 p.m.)
Where: Dazed
Price: $10 at door

Dark Holloween with Dark Hollow
Rock on with Dark Hollow this Friday at Middle Ages Brewing Company’s Beer Hall. Dark Hollow is a Grateful Dead tribute band that started in 1996. It looks to carry on the Dead’s legacy by transforming “ordinary moments into magic,” according to Dark Hollow’s website. The group is a seven-piece band led by founding members guitarist Mike Vincitore and vocalist Mike O’Hara. Together, the artists perform songs from across the Dead’s discography. This event is open to ages 18 and older. Tickets are available here.
When: Friday from 8-11 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.)
Where: Middle Ages Brewing Company
Price: $24.90

Chris Webby
Chris Webby will perform this Saturday at Westcott Theater. The Connecticut-born rapper is notable for versatility and creativity in his raps, according to his website, with the incorporation of pop culture references and cartoons. The American rapper has released original songs like “Friend Like Me” and “Baggage.” Local rap artist Vinny “Vintage” Freeman will open Webby’s headline performance. See both acts this weekend in Syracuse. Purchase tickets for the show here.
When: Saturday at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.)
Where: Westcott Theater
Price: $30 to $35

Miller & the Other Sinners
Miller & the Other Sinners are performing on Saturday at the 443 Social Club. The soul group hails from Buffalo, NY, and fills shows with “infectious grooves,” according to the band’s website. It is made up of lead vocalist David Michael Miller and features a varying line up. The band released its most recent full-length album, “Thieves In The Breadline,” on April 1. Tickets are available here.
When: Saturday from 7-9 p.m.
Where: The 443 Social Club
Price: $20 to $30



Orange Appeal Spooktacular 2024
Orange Appeal and other on-campus a cappella groups will perform this Saturday at Orange Appeal Spooktacular. For the night’s first half, Orange Appeal will take the stage with 15 songs. For the second half, Oy Cappella, another Syracuse University a cappella group, is guest-starring. The event is hosted each October to encourage excitement for musical talent and the Halloween season across SU. This event is free and open to the campus community. RSVP for the event here.
When: Saturday 8-10 p.m.
Where: Hendricks Chapel
Price: Free

Frankie Cosmos
Frankie Cosmos is coming to Syracuse on Monday. The indie pop band was founded by lead vocalist Greta Kline in the 2010s and last performed in Syracuse at the WERW spring launch party. The band includes drummer Luke Pyenson, keyboardist Lauren Martin and bassist Alex Bailey. Frankie Cosmos is known for songs like “Fool,” “Abigail” and “Sappho.” Purchase tickets here.
When: Monday at 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Song & Dance
Price: $25.93

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