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Support for WYCE comes from The Gilmore Collection, announcing the grand opening of its newest venue, Ashton, a cocktail lounge and event space, located on the third floor of The B.O.B.
Ashton is now open Fridays and Saturdays from 6pm to 1 am.
It can accommodate up to 350 guests for corporate gatherings, social events, and holiday celebrations.
More info is at ashtonloungegr dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Long Road Distillers, where every spirit is made with Michigan-grown ingredients.
From grain to glass, every step reflects a commitment to quality.
Long Road Distillery takes pride in respecting the craft. Honoring the journey. Taking no shortcuts.
More at longroaddistillers dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Circle Theatre Grand Rapids.
This summer, Circle Theatre will be taking the stage for their 72nd season with another diverse lineup of shows, including three musicals The Prom, Dreamgirls, and Jesus Christ Superstar. They'll also have two comedies, a summer concert series and more!
Tickets for all performances are on sale now at circletheatre dot org.
Support For WYCE comes from the Michigan Music Alliance, presenting The Music Econ Summit, April 11-13 at The Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation, 1530 Madison Ave Southeast.
The Music Econ Summit is an opportunity to learn about a sustainable career in the modern music industry.
It will include panel discussions, workshops, networking, showcase opportunities, and actionable strategies for a music business.
Scholarships are available.
Registration information and more details are at michiganmusicalliance dot org
Support for WYCE comes from the Pyramid Scheme, presenting, Headband Henny with special guests Motion Sick, Griff Paws, and Daniel Brock, at the Pyramid Scheme, this Sunday, April 6th.
Doors open at 7 pm for this all-ages show.
Headband Henny is a local artist from Kalamazoo who recently played at the WYCE Jammie Awards. Their music combines R&B along with several other genres of music.
Tickets plus more information for Sunday's show are at pyramidschemebar dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Long Road Distillers, where every spirit is made with Michigan-grown ingredients.
From grain to glass, every step reflects a commitment to quality.
Long Road Distillery takes pride in respecting the craft. Honoring the journey. Taking no shortcuts.
More at longroaddistillers dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Circle Theatre Grand Rapids.
This summer, Circle Theatre will be taking the stage for their 72nd season with another diverse lineup of shows, including three musicals The Prom, Dreamgirls, and Jesus Christ Superstar. They'll also have two comedies, a summer concert series and more!
Tickets for all performances are on sale now at circletheatre dot org.
Support For WYCE comes from the Michigan Music Alliance, presenting The Music Econ Summit, April 11-13 at The Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation, 1530 Madison Ave Southeast.
The Music Econ Summit is an opportunity to learn about a sustainable career in the modern music industry.
It will include panel discussions, workshops, networking, showcase opportunities, and actionable strategies for a music business.
Scholarships are available.
Registration information and more details are at michiganmusicalliance dot org