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Providing a musical oasis on your radio dial, with thoughtful song selection and information on what you're hearing.
Support for WYCE comes from Turnstiles, an eclectic entertainment venue on GR's West side, offering lunch on weekdays, beginning at 11 AM.
Tonight , Nathan Walton & The Remedy make their return to Turnstiles, featuring special guest Teddy Brewer.
Doors open at 8, and a cover charge is required.
Hours, plus more information on live music happening, is at Turnstiles G R dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Smiling Acres, presenting the "Smiling Acres" music festival from June 27th to June 29th in Trufant, Michigan.
Tickets are on sale now for this year's festival featuring live music from The Go Rounds, Jason Singer of "Michigander," May Erlewine and many more!
The festival also offers workshops for all ages, plus craft and food vendors.
Weekend passes plus more information about the Smiling Acres Music Festival are available at smiling acres festival dot com. (smilingacresfestival.com)
Michigan musician!
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Eccentric Cafe presenting: "Watchhouse: Rituals Tour with supporting guest Two Runner" on Tuesday, June 17th in the beer garden!
Their appearance is part of the 2025 Bell's Beer Garden Summer Concert Series.
Doors open at 7pm.
Tickets, plus more information for this 18 and up show are available at Bells-Beer-dot-com.
Born in Detroit
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Eccentric Cafe presenting: "Watchhouse: Rituals Tour with supporting guest Two Runner" on Tuesday, June 17th in the beer garden!
Their appearance is part of the 2025 Bell's Beer Garden Summer Concert Series.
Doors open at 7pm.
Tickets, plus more information for this 18 and up show are available at Bells-Beer-dot-com.
A tip of the chapeau to all fathers out there.
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is Fulton Street Market ... presenting their first BIPOC Night Market of the year, Tuesday, June 24 from 6-9PM.
At the June BIPOC Night Market, visitors can experience the vibrant spirit of West Michigan's Black, Indigenous, and People of Color-owned businesses.
BIPOC Night Markets feature several local vendors, live entertainment, and global cuisines at a variety of food vendors, all designed to foster community connection and celebrate creativity.
More information is available at fulton street market dot org.