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The
Bunkhouse Saloon, located Downtown at 124 South 11th St., has announced their
April entertainment lineup. The live music venue, bar and restaurant has earned
a reputation as one of the Las Vegas Valley’s best places to see both
established and emerging bands since the 1950s.
April:
Panda
Bear
Friday, April 10
9 p.m.
Admission
Cost: $20
Event
Info: Noah Lennox, one-fourth of the founding members of Animal Collective,
takes his inspiration from ‘70s dub duo albums including King Tubby-meets-Rockers
Uptown and Augustus Pablo-meets-Lee Perry and the Wailers Band.
Dengue
Fever
Saturday, April 11
9 p.m.
Admission
Cost: Tickets will start at $10
Event
Info: Dengue Fever is a six-member band from Los Angeles, combining Cambodian
pop music and lyrics with psychedelic rock. Their songs have appeared in films
such as “City of Ghosts,” “Jim Jarmusch’s Broken Flowers” and “The Hangover 2,”
as well as in the Showtime series, “Weeds” and HBO’s “True Blood.”
Benjamin
Booker
Thursday, April 16
9 p.m.
Admission
Cost: $12
Event
Info: An American singer-songwriter and guitarist, Benjamin Booker has been
described by GQ magazine as, “The suavest kid in Southern Rock.” The young
musician has performed at the Newport Folk Festival, the Austin City Limits
Music Festival, Voodoo Experience and Lollapalooza, where Rolling Stone
magazine named his performance the festival’s “best rock star moment…best
experienced live and turned up to 11.”
Built
to Spill
Monday, April 20
9 p.m.
Admission
Cost: Tickets will start at $15
Event
Info: Built to Spill is an American Indie Rock band based in Boise, Idaho. The
band has released eight albums and will be releasing a new album, “Untethered
Moon,” on April 21. Built to Spill performed as Bunkhouse Saloon’s opening band
and is back to perform for its Las Vegas following.
Buck
65 with Astronautalis
Monday, April 27
9 p.m.
Admission
Cost: Tickets will start at $10
Event
Info: Richard Terfry, better known by his stage name as Buck 65, is a Canadian
alternative hip-hop artist. The musician has won Canada’s acclaimed Juno Award
for both “Alternative Album of the Year” and “Video of the Year.” Having
started in music over 15 years ago as a battle rapper, Astronautilis’ roots are
planted firmly in hip-hop. During live performances, the rapper often performs
a freestyle rap based on topics chosen by members of his audience.
Tickets
to each event can be purchased by visiting www.bunkhousedowntown.com.
Must
be 21 years of age or older to attend.
More information is available on the website at
www.bunkhousedowntown.com, Facebook at facebook.com/bunkhouselv, Instagram
@bunkhouselv and Twitter @bunkhouselv
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