EARRVILLE — The Earlville Opera House has announced that the blues band Hazmat Modine will perform on the main stage on Saturday, April 27 at 7 p.m.
According to a media release, Hazmat Modine is a “unique intercontinental sonic collage that spans a huge range of instrumental, vocal and conceptual originality, all with plenty of soul and groove.” About. The eight-piece band has been performing original songs for over 25 years, touring over 40 countries. With a diverse background including gypsy jazz, downtown avant-garde loft music, blues, soul, country, rock and roll, roots, and more, from his 20s to his 70s he has written and performed by musicians of different ages in each decade. will be done.
The band’s worldwide performances include WOMAD (UK, Australia, New Zealand); Jazz and folk festivals in Berlin, Vienna, Montreal, Poly, Cambridge, Vancouver and Calgary. FMM Sines and Live on BBC 3. His latest album “BONFIRE” was released in May 2023.
Tickets are $40 for general admission ($36 for members), $10 for youth (17 and under), and half-price general admission for college students. Premium will be applied to the selected row. Purchase tickets at www.earlvilleoperahouse.com or call 315-691-3550. EOH’s Artisan Gift Shop and three galleries will be open. Gallery visits are always free and open to the public with support from Golden Artist Colors, Inc.
Get $1 off your first drink when you present your ticket at Hough Blau before or after the show. If you are an EOH Family member or higher, present your membership card and present your ticket to receive his 10% discount on food on the night of the performance. For dinner reservations, call 315-691-3300.
The Earlville Opera House Arts Center is located at 18 East Main Street in the Village of Earlville. The historic Opera House has been upgraded to ensure accessibility throughout the building, including the 1892 theater’s auditory loop system provided by Hamilton Hearing LLC.
EOH events are made possible through the support of the Governor’s Office and the New York State Legislature, managed by the New York State Council on the Arts, and the generosity of EOH members.