Shows This Week (10/30/23-11/4/23)

Halloween, smooth jazz, and the beginning of November.

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Velour Live Music Gallery

There will be no shows at Velour this week because of the FilmQuest Film Festival. To get tickets to the film festival, click here.

The Rise

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On Friday, November 3, Subterra, JUDD, and Pink Sunday will perform at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $15 at the door.

On Saturday, November 4, Awakening Autumn, 11 on the Weekends, and Lonnefelt will perform. 7:30 PM. Tickets are $15 online here.

The Boardwalk

On Thursday, November 2, Merchants of Venice will perform with 11 on the Weekends, and Snack Run. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Snag tickets.

On Friday, November 3, Internet Lover Boys, The Pity Committee, and Briar will play. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Tickets are on sale now.

Java Junkie

On Friday, November 3, Lauryn Campbell, Austin M Whitney, and Trent Mac Bain will perform as part of the Provo Writer’s Round. 7 PM. Free admission.

Covey Center

On Friday, November 3, Excellence in the Community presents Lark and Spur. The show is at 7:30 PM. Free admission.

UVU

On Wednesday, November 1, the UVU Jazz Orchestra and the vocal ensemble Deep Green will present “Bass Clef Fest.” It’s billed as “a fusion of jazz and choral excellence.” The show begins at 7 PM. Tickets are available here.

BYU

On Wednesday, November 1, the BYU Jazz Legacy Band will present “Down by the Riverside.” The concert begins at 7:30 PM in the Music Building Concert Hall. Free admission.

ABG’s

ABG’s Bar on Center has music every Friday from 10 PM until last call. Shows are 21+. Follow ABG’s on Instagram here.

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STARTUP MARKET

Musicians will be playing the STARTUP MARKET every Thursday from 5-9 PM in the Provo Town Square Courtyard in downtown Provo. If you would like to perform, message @startupmarkett (with two T’s) on Instagram.

Hungry Hawaiian

The Hungry Hawaiian on University Avenue provides live Island Style music every Friday from 6-8 PM. Itโ€™s free admission, but grab some food and make sure to tip the artist.

While youโ€™re waiting for these shows to start, check out “Brain in a Jar” by Merchants of Venice.

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