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Apes of the State is an independent folk punk band from Lancaster, PA. As a band, they are driven by DIY ethics with a goal of helping as many people as possible with their music. Their upbeat, mandolin driven songs encompass the full range of human emotion and cover topics such as love, heartbreak, student loan debt, regret, and overcoming addiction. Their most recent release, “They Can’t Kill Us All (2023)” is a 7” split record with Washington band Sister Wife Sex Strike. It leaves no room for questioning the band’s political message and evolution in sound while still sticking to their acoustic roots.
Laurel Hells Ramblers are a Roanoke favorite! A Gothic Mountain String Band with driving banjo that meets old-time fiddle from the hills of VA.
Endless Mike and the Beagle Club is a singer/songwriter with a very loud punk rock band. With the Beagle Club, singer/songwriter Mike Miller has released one EP and four full-length albums, as well as a B-sides collection and several online EPs and singles. Mr. Miller is a social worker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he lives with his wife, Laura, and their two kids.
Thursday, October 30th, 2024
Doors 7:00PM | Starts 7:30PM
$15 ADV | $20 Day of Show
Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge 101 Shenandoah Avenue NE Roanoke, VA 24016 (540) 342-6025 (800) 635-5535
Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge is committed to cultivating an atmosphere that welcomes and celebrates the unique backgrounds, abilities, passions, and perspectives of our vibrant community. As our region’s only destination marketing organization, we have a responsibility to showcase the best the Roanoke Region has to offer, and those assets and strengths come in varied forms. We embrace differences in race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, language, visible and invisible disabilities, and all the intersecting identities that make Virginians and visitors alike so unique. We believe our differences make us stronger– and better.