Whether it be at Cat’s Cradle, Local 506 or Durham Performing Arts Center, students at UNC have a multitude of opportunities to see live music this February.
Ghost Atlas, Jesse Cash’s progressive metalcore rock side project, will perform alongside The Plot In You’s Landon Tewers early this February. These two prog-rock artists will cause you to re-examine your assumptions about the rock genre at Local 506 in Chapel Hill.
This tribute to the classic duo, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, is a theatrical concert experience that is coming to Durham. This concert uses a combination of art video projections, innovative technical theater elements and a full live band.
This tribute features classics such as “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Mrs. Robinson” and “Homeward Bound.”
Carrboro-based band Dove Legs will perform at Cat’s Cradle with Work Clothes later this month. These bands consider themselves to be a mix of the alternative, indie and experimental rock genres.
Local music lovers can take this opportunity to support artists in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area.
Jukebox the Ghost will be performing alongside The Mowgli’s on Tuesday, Feb. 26. Jukebox the Ghost just released its new record "Off to the Races," a piano-rock anthology. The Mowgli’s are best known for their indie-pop ode to California, “San Francisco.”
The Brooklyn-based indie group, Wet, will come to Carrboro on Wednesday, Feb. 27. This woman-led band has been making music since 2012. They will be performing with the singer and visual artist, Kilo Kish.