PICK OF THE WEEK: Project Pabst – RiNo – May 20 & 21

Estimated read time 2 min read

Project Pabst 2016

Why You Should Go: After two successful years in Portland, OR, Pabst Blue Ribbon is taking the show on the road and expanding the Project Pabst music festival into three new cities in 2016. Along with Portland, the festivals will take place in Denver, Atlanta and Philadelphia. The first Project Pabst is set for May 20th through the 21st in Denver, CO; tickets are on sale now. It will feature a series of club shows on the first day by Rocket from the CryptPentagramRed FangDead Meadow, Built To Spill, The Giraffes, and more. The second day will be a block party on Larimer Street, including: Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Violent Femmes, Courtney Barnett, Charles Bradley, Big K.R.I.T., Fidlar, Baroness, Metz, The Coathangers, K Flay, Small Black, Stanton Moore featuring David Torkanowsky and James Singleton, and Rebirth Brass Band.

Project Pabst offers a unique experience, incorporating music, art, hands-on experiences, as well as food and beer at reasonable “non-festival” prices. Aside from great bands, festival goers will be entertained with the PBRcade (an old school arcade), PBR Vandalism which is an interactive art experience utilizing a van as a canvas, and PBR Wax, which is a mobile studio where people can record their own demo of music and take away the recording on a vinyl 45. Additionally, a local artist from each city will be highlighted on a limited edition Project Pabst 16 oz. can.

Venue: RiNo Neighborhood, Larimer Street between 27th and 28th Avenues

Doors: 12:00 p.m. Showtime at 1:00 p.m.

*Price: $55 Adv. $65 DoS Purchase Here

*All prices are gathered from other sources and we are not responsible for mistakes or inconsistencies. They are intended only as guidelines. Please, always call the venue if you desire the most accurate information possible.

Nate Todd

Nate Todd was born on the central plains of Nebraska, but grew up on the high plains of the Texas panhandle. With not much to do in either place, music was his constant companion. His parents dubbed the first two albums he ever owned onto a tape for him. Side A was Bert and Ernie’s Sing Along. Side B was Sgt. Peppers. His lifelong love affair with music started early as he practically grew up in a Rock & Roll band, with his father and uncle often taking him out on the road or into the studio with them. Nate began performing live at sixteen and hasn’t looked back, having played in numerous bands from L.A. to Austin. At the age of twenty he was bitten by the writing bug, and upon moving to Denver decided to pursue a degree from Metropolitan State University where he recently graduated with a B.A. in English and a minor in Cinema Studies.

More From Author

+ There are no comments

Add yours