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Mary Jo Berardone Celebration of Life
Join us in celebrating the life of Mary Jo Berardone, a founding member of the Venue of Merging Arts (VOMA) and a volunteer for so many local charitable organizations and activities.
Jeff Webb & the Delectable Sound
Heavily influenced by a variety of musical genres and musicians, Jeff Webb was led to a career as a music professor where he could explore and teach the music that influenced his life. In 2014, Webb formed The Delectable Sound as a vehicle to present a wide array of music that was in line with his influences. Mixing a blend of original material with cover songs, the band features male and female vocalists, keyboards, guitar, drums, bass, and horns. The band is led by keyboardist/lead vocalist Jeff Webb with Josh Covert (guitar, trumpet and vocals), Dom Peruso, Jr (drums), Scott Jeffreys (bass) and vocals by Kelly Mednis and Venus Hall.
Admission: $10 (VIP Members $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
JAZZ IN YOUR FACE Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday Show
Join us for a very special Mardi Gras Show by Jazz in Your Face under the direction of Michael Bodolosky. This show will be held in the VOMA Gallery where the acoustics enable the musicians to perform unplugged, the way they play in New Orleans. The VOMA kitchen will be serving authentic New Orleans Shrimp Po Boy sandwiches and Jambalaya for this special event (Advance food orders appreciated: 814-533-9616).
Admission: $10 (VIP Members $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Christopher Mark Jones and The Roots Ensemble
Christopher Mark Jones is a world-traveled song artist drawing from folk, country, rock, blues and jazz for his folk-rock meditations, which now include seven albums. Between careers as a professional basketball player and French professor, Jones busked in Paris, toured the UK, Denmark, and Holland, and played New England clubs. Now based in Pittsburgh, The Roots Ensemble is Christopher’s full-band that includes Dave Gillespie (electric & and acoustic guitars & vocals), Christopher’s cousin and a superb multi-instrumentalist, singer and writer in his own right, Eric George (drums & percussion) the house drummer and music director for Acousticafé at Mr. Small’s Funhouse, as well as a frequent session musician, and Mark Perna (electric & upright bass), a Pittsburgh jazz scene regular.
Listen to samples @: https://christophermarkjones.com
Admission: $15 (VIP Members $12) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
VOMA Presents: Colin Cutler, w/ Billie Feather, and Screech Owl
Doors at 6:30pm, Music at 7:00pm
Admission: $15 ($13 w/ VIP)
BYOB (w/ID)
Colin Cutler is a Greensboro, North Carolina-based singer-songwriter, folk musician, poet, and storyteller toting a banjo and guitar. Whether solo or with his band, Hot Pepper Jam, he is a wide-ranging performer whose musical roots draw from the breadth of American folk music—from Appalachian oldtime to blues to gospel to country to rock’n’roll—to form what No Depression has described as “one magnificent tapestry of roots music.”.
While his first few albums were directly inspired by his background in oldtime music, his most recent effort was even more ambitious and electric. Tarwater was inspired by both life and the earthy characters of Georgia author Flannery O'Connor, achieving "...a juke joint energy coursing through it and a humidity that seems to sweat out the sins and the booze that these characters are often soaked in” (Paste).
The 2022 Winner of the Susquehanna Folk Festival’s Emerging Artists Competition, the last couple years have seen Cutler playing across the Southeast, with appearances at Merlefest, Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival, the North Carolina Folk Festival, Antlers and Acorns Songwriters Festival, and the Carolina Bible Camp Bluegrass Festival.
Pittsburgh’s premiere psychedelic Beatles Revue-ELEANOR WALRUS
VOMA welcomes back Eleanor Walrus; Pittsburgh's premiere psychedelic Beatles tribute band. They will be playing all of your favorite Beatle’s songs in the intimate Club VOMA listening room.
Admission: $15 (Student/VIP Member $12) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
VOMA Presents:West Virginia Bluegrass Band Blue Diggity with special guest: Tim Wetmiller
Tonight’s show POSTPONED due to forecasted ice storm
VOMA welcomes back BLUE DIGGITY and fiddle player TIM WETMILLER for a repeat of last year’s day-after Christmas show. The band is a nationally touring Bluegrass act based in Wheeling, West Virginia and has played many venues and festivals throughout the tri-state area and beyond. Between their passionate vocal leads, tight harmonies, and powerful instrumental arrangements, Blue Diggity generates a dynamic presence on stage that is sure to engage spectators at any venue or event. The band will be joined by former Johnstown and current Seattle violinist/fiddle player Tim Wetmiller.
Listen to Blue Diggity: https://www.youtube.com/@bluediggity
Admission: $15 (VIP/Student $12) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7:00pm Music @ 7:30pm
Wanderlost
WANDERLOST is made up of four local music teachers: Ferndale’s Dustin Rainey (piano/vocals), Cambria Heights Mike Kokus (bass/vocals), Indiana’s Jason Olear (drums), and Westmont’s Daniel Hutton (sax/flute/synth/vocals). The band has been performing together since 2021 throughout Western Pennsylvania. This piano pop/rock quartet is known for their jazz/funk-inspired horn lines, tight vocal harmonies, and infectious grooves. You may have seen these very talented musicians performing at this summer’s Flood City Music Festival, Potato Fest, VOMA and other local & regional venues.
Admission: $10 (VIP Members &Students $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
VOMA Presents: Scott Tournet w/ The Rusty Shackles
VOMA Presents: Scott Tournet
With special guests The Rusty Shackles (acoustic)
Doors at 7:00pm, Music at 7:30pm
$15 ($13 w/ VIP)
BYOB w/ ID
Tickets available on Eventbrite and at the door if still available.
Scott Tournet plays songs from his latest album "Home" along with material that spans his 22 year career (Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Elektric Voodoo, Blues & Lasers). He'll be performing on acoustic and electric stringed instruments and bass pedals. He will be accompanied by drummer and multi-instrumentalist Adam Miller.
Scott Tournet is a producer, mixing engineer, solo artist, the frontman for Elektric Voodoo, and a founding member of Grace Potter & The Nocturnals (2003-2015). With The Nocturnals he was a co-writer on 3 Top 40 albums and scored a gold record for the song “Paris”.
In addition to his work with the Nocturnals, Scott has written and recorded with Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys), Willie Nelson, T Bone Burnett, Kenny Chesney, Alison Krauss, Mark Batson (Dr. Dre, Alicia Keys, Eminem) and others. He has performed with The Allman Brothers, members of The Grateful Dead and Phish, Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top) and many others.
Candle in the Wind
Johnstown-based jazz ensemble Candle in the Wind will be returning to Venue of Merging Arts intimate listening room, Club VOMA.
The core lineup of Candle in the Wind has played together since 1979, entertaining at jazz festivals, corporate events, private parties and more. The current edition of the group includes Ron Black on lead vocals, Tom Romanak on drums, Rich Kingera on keyboards and vocals, Tim Baacke on bass and vocals, Joe Tirpek on guitar, and Greg Maiocco on woodwinds and back-up vocals. The band plays a variety of smooth-sounding jazz and jazz-related sounds; including numbers from Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington, Cannonball Adderley, Herbie Hancock, George Gershwin, Hoagy Carmichael, Van Morrison, Bill Withers, Al Jarreau, Sting and more. These six musicians demonstrate excellent skills and a lot of enthusiasm, elevating their jazz into total musical excitement.
Admission: $10 (Student/VIP Member $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Screech Owl
Johnstown’s Screech Owl comes back to VOMA!
Doors at 7:00pm, Music at 7:30pm
$10 admission ($8 w/ VIP)
BYOB w/ID
Jimmy Adler Blues Band
Looking for some great entertainment in Johnstown? The Venue of Merging Arts (VOMA) will be featuring Pittsburgh’s Jimmy Adler Blues Band in their intimate listening room, Club VOMA.
Jimmy Adler is regarded as one of Pittsburgh’s best blues performers and is no stranger to Johnstown, having performed at past Flood City Music Festivals and Cambria City Ethnic Fest Block Party on Third Ave. and a couple shows each year @ VOMA.
As a bandleader, singer, and guitarist, Jimmy has played many styles that are always steeped in the blues, yet always stamped with his unmistakable touch; gritty, soulful, and sweet. He will be joined by Kenny Kellner on drums, Bob Insko on upright bass, and Steve Binsberger on keys.
A limited number of reserved seats available on Eventbrite.com:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pittsburghs-jimmy-adler-blues-band-tickets-1975340041238?aff=oddtdtcreator&lang=en-us&locale=en_US&status=30&view=listing
Admission: $15 (VIP Members $12) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Back Page
Back Page was a very popular local group in the 1990's. They opened for Toby Keith, The Guess Who, Sizzle Jam with Night Ranger and Oldies Spring Break at the War Memorial. The band consists of Gary Mapes (vocals), Gene Suto (keyboard), Darren Reese (bass), Tim Cicotello (guitar), together again with Craig Stevens on drums. They’ll be playing some classic Rock and Country music. Check them out and you’ll see that they still got it!
Admission: $10 (VIP/Student $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
An Evening With Jason Ringenberg
VOMA welcomes Nashville's acclaimed Jason Ringenberg back to Johnstown for a special Evening With performance!
Image © Scott Willis
Doors at 7:00pm, Music at 7:30pm
$15
All Ages / BYOB with ID
Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award-winning punk roots singer-songwriter, performer, and barnstorming force of nature... “The Godfather of Americana" - Mojo
Renowned music critic Peter Cooper once said, “Jason Ringenberg is Nashville’s greatest 20th-century rock ‘n’ roll frontman.” With statements like that, you would think Jason might rest on his laurels now that he is in his 60s. Not so. His new record Rhinestoned once again sets Ringenberg on a collision course with people’s souls. It reaffirms the claim that not only is he one of rock ‘n’ roll's greatest frontmen but also one of the preeminent singer-songwriters of his generation.
Tickets are available online at Eventbrite, and at the door if still available
Pittsburgh’s Don Aliquo Jazz Quartet (Copy)
Enjoy the smooth jazz sound of The Don Aliquo Quartet with Don Aliquo on saxophone, Mark Perna, bass, Joe Defazio, keys and Vince Taglieri on drums with John Wills playing a melodica and Jessie Wills on vocals.
Don Aliquo is a true jazz legend. He has played all major clubs, show venues and festivals in the Pittsburgh area, recorded for “Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood” TV program, was a guest soloist with River City Brass Band, performed at Heinz Hall and Benedum Center with Tony Bennet, Lena Horne, Mel Torme, Johnnie Mathis and many other stars. He has also performed with many legendary jazz and big band greats.
Check out Don Aliquo Quartet Video: https://youtu.be/sKVyYXFy7h8
Admission: $10 (VIP Members $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
VOMA Folk & Bluegrass: An Evening with The Dirty Grass Players
The VOMA Folk & Bluegrass Series Presents: An Evening with The Dirty Grass Players
Doors at 6:30pm, Music at 7:00pm
$20 - Advance Tickets available at Eventbrite and at the door if still available
All Ages / BYOB with ID
With a nod to the past and a wink to the future from behind their sunglasses, Baltimore's The Dirty Grass Players have been pushing the leading edge of bluegrass music since 2015. As convincing on a 10-minute jam as they are on a 2-minute classic, they find an intersection between progress and tradition that in one set could inspire Flatt & Scruggs to reunite and then break up all over again. With harmonies to please any purist, compositions fresh enough to have been written tomorrow, and improvisations that fearlessly stride to the end of every limb, this band can play as clean as anybody but isn't afraid to get a little dirty.
After starting with jams between founders Ben Kolakowski (guitar) and Ryan Rogers (mandolin), DGP quickly made a name in the Baltimore scene before hitting the road. Since then, they've toured the US and Europe and made appearances at festivals like Grey Fox, DelFest, Dark Star Jubilee, ROMP, Bristol Rhythm & Roots, and the Rotterdam Bluegrass Festival. With Connor Murray on bass since 2021 and the addition of Sam Guthridge on banjo in 2024, a reinvigorated lineup is on the road and coming your way.
With two albums and a slew of singles, their latest full-length, “Shiny Side Up”, was produced by Travelin' McCoury's guitarist Cody Kilby and reveals a band probing the possibilities of bluegrass with dark themes and adventurous playing. In its praise of the album, Bluegrass Unlimited says, “Shiny Side Up validates the arrival of the Dirty Grass Players onto the scene and shows bluegrass is in good hands going forward." Their first single with the new lineup, a cover of “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)” by Jimi Hendrix, reimagines the rock classic with a driving bluegrass arrangement which makes a compelling argument that sometimes looking to the roots is the most inventive approach a band can take.
Crawdad Joe
Crawdad Joe plays a blend of classic, southern, blues, alternative, and funk rock they like to call "Swamp Rock". Their sound is heavily influenced by lead singer Joe Dedon’s Louisiana roots. They will be playing your favorites & some original songs. The band features Joseph Dedon - Lead Vocals/Guitar, Mark Randall – Bass and Scott Wilson on Drums.
Admission: $10 (VIP Members $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Stone Bridge Blues Band
THE STONE BRIDGE BLUES BAND features Mike Borstner (guitar&vocals), Brian Moore (bass&vocals) John Mundy (drums) and Rick Rhoades (harmonica) playing some of your favorite rockin’ blues tunes.
Admission: $10 (VIP Members/Student $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Bjorn Jacobson & Robin Chambers
An acoustic Central PA power duo performing original, hot delta gypsy- grass and dark folk rhapsodies with a raw intensity of vocals and blazing guitar work by Bjorn Jacobsen, entwined by the emotional and fiery element of Robin Chambers' violin.
You may have seen this dynamic duo at this year’s Cambria City Ethnic Festival or one of their previous shows at Club VOMA and we are thrilled to bring them back!
Check out a video clip: https://youtu.be/j3tbjKfPTLw
Admission: $12 (Student/VIP Member $10) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Pittsburgh's CHARLIE BARATH BLUES BAND
October 11th marks the return of Pittsburgh’s Hohner Harmonica artist, Charlie Barath, with a stellar line-up of musicians joining him on the bandstand that will put a smile on your face and surely get the room jumping! Admission: $15 (VIP Members $12) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Eleanor Walrus (Beatles Tribute)
For eight years Eleanor Walrus has been Pittsburgh's premiere psychedelic Beatles revue. After their planned Johnstown debut at the Roxbury Bandshell was rained out, the band’s inaugural Johnstown show will take place at the intimate Club VOMA listening room and will include Pittsburgh’s Dream the Heavy (and former Black Cat Moan) front man T.K. Mundok as a special guest vocalist.
A limited number of advance reserved seats available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/voma-presents-pittsburghs-best-psychedelic-beatles-revue-eleanor-walrus-tickets-1698692497989
Admission: $15 (Student/VIP Member $12) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Pittsburgh's Don Aliquo Jazz Quartet
Enjoy the smooth jazz sound of The Don Aliquo Quartet with Don Aliquo on saxophone, Mark Perna, bass, Kevin Moore, keys and Vince Taglieri on drums.
Don Aliquo is a true jazz legend. He has played all major clubs, show venues and festivals in the Pittsburgh area, recorded for “Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood” TV program, was a guest soloist with River City Brass Band, performed at Heinz Hall and Benedum Center with Tony Bennet, Lena Horne, Mel Torme, Johnnie Mathis and many other stars. He has also performed with many legendary jazz and big band greats. Check out Don Aliquo Quartet Video: https://youtu.be/sKVyYXFy7h8
Admission: $10 (VIP Members $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
The Wild Hymns
Originating from central Pennsylvania, The Wild Hymns weave a multifaceted soundscape of dreamy folk-pop, Americana, and mellow rock & roll.
Initially a solo endeavor by singer-songwriter, Megan Woodland Donley Hewitt, the magic of the project quickly expanded into a more collaborative affair with her husband, guitarist Jeff Hewitt, and full band, adding the final touches to this gorgeous atmosphere of sound.
Following their 2014 self-titled debut album, The Wild Hymns toured regionally and nationally, building a solid following. They released two subsequent albums in 2016 and 2018, ever-evolving in sound and style. 2022 proved to be a big year for The Wild Hymns, releasing their boldest collection of dreamy indie rock, a full length album titled - Eternal Return.
Wild Hymns was awarded the 2025 Central PA Music Hall of Fame Best Folk Band and nominated for Best Songwriter(s) and Female Vocalist.
Listen to a sample of their music: https://www.thewildhymns.com/music
Advance reserved tickets available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-wild-hymns-husband-wife-central-pa-award-winning-duo-tickets-1689130939109
Admission: $12 (VIP Members/Students $10) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Candle in the Wind
Johnstown-based jazz ensemble Candle in the Wind is returning by popular demand to perform at the Venue of Merging Arts intimate listening room, Club VOMA.
The core lineup of Candle in the Wind has played together since 1979, entertaining at jazz festivals, corporate events, private parties and more. The current edition of the group includes Ron Black on lead vocals, Tom Romanak on drums, Rich Kingera on keyboards and vocals, Tim Baacke on bass and vocals, Joe Tirpek on guitar, and Greg Maiocco on woodwinds and back-up vocals. The band plays a variety of smooth-sounding jazz and jazz-related sounds; including numbers from Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington, Cannonball Adderley, Herbie Hancock, George Gershwin, Hoagy Carmichael, Van Morrison, Bill Withers, Al Jarreau, Sting and more. These six musicians demonstrate excellent skills and a lot of enthusiasm, elevating their jazz into total musical excitement.
Admission: $10 (Student/VIP Member $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Cambria City Ethnic Festival 3rd Ave Stage
ENTERTAINMENT
SUNDAY AUGUST 31st
12:30pm John Jr. & Laken Kurchak - Acoustic Rock
2:15pm Michael & Sarah Meketa - Folk Rock (Pete Seeger, Willie Nelson, etc…)
4:30pm Habatat - Funk & Rock
FOOD OFFERINGS:
VOMA Food Booth - Hot & Sweet Italian Sausage, Hot Dogs with an old tyme Cambria City sauce (Dairy Lane) & Chipped Ham BBQ
Fairly Local Foods - Gyros & other Greek specialties
The Untraditional Creperie - Variety of Crepe Sandwichs & Dessert Crepes
Dunny's Pizza - Pizza, Stromboli, etc…
Island Cuisine - Carribean food (e.g. Jerk Chicken, Ox Tail, etc…)
Apple Dumplin' John - Apple Dumplings & Gobs
Brittany Osborne - Bubble Tea & Cake Pops
Kona Ice - Frozen treats
OTHER:
Art and Craft Vendors
Bottle Works Art Exhibit
VOMA Gallery Art Exhibit
Face Painting by Dootie Jane
Cambria City Ethnic Festival 3rd Ave Stage
ENTERTAINMENT
SATURDAY AUGUST 30th
12:30pm Ezekiel's Cherubim - Folk Rock featuring Clint Sparling and Ron Jezeskie formerly of The Platelets.
2:00pm Bjorn Jacobsen and Robin Chambers - An acoustic power duo performing original, hot delta gypsygrass and dark folk rhapsodies by Bjorn Jacobsen, with his raw intensity of vocals and blazing guitar work, entwined by the emotional and fiery element of Robin Chambers' violin.
4:15pm Jazz in Your Face - New Orleans Style Jazz under the direction of Michael Bodolosky
6:30pm Marel Hidalgo Jazz Quartet - New Jersey Jazz Quartet performing BeeBop & Jamaican Jazz + a special tribute to one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all time who grew up in Johnstown.
8:45pm Dream the Heavy - Pgh. band fronted by TK Mundok (Black Cat Moan) featuring original rock. You may have seen them at various Pittsburgh venues, VOMA (in June) and at this year’s Flood City Music Festival. In 2024, the band released their first full length album, “Into the Unknown” which was voted Best Local Album of the Year by Pittsburgh City Paper readers.
FOOD OFFERINGS:
VOMA Food Booth - Hot & Sweet Italian Sausage, Hot Dogs with an old tyme Cambria City sauce (Dairy Lane) & Chipped Ham BBQ
Fairly Local Foods - Gyros & other Greek specialties
The Untraditional Creperie - Variety of Crepe Sandwichs & Dessert Crepes
Dunny's Pizza - Pizza, Stromboli, etc…
Island Cuisine - Carribean food (e.g. Jerk Chicken, Ox Tail, etc…)
Apple Dumplin' John - Apple Dumplings & Gobs
Brittany Osborne - Bubble Tea & Cake Pops
Kona Ice - Frozen treats
OTHER:
Art and Craft Vendors
Bottle Works Art Exhibit
VOMA Gallery Art Exhibit
Face Painting by Dootie Jane
Cambria City Ethnic Festival 3rd Ave Stage
ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY AUG. 29TH
5:30pm That Oldees Band - Performing the soundtrack of your life… your favorite songs of the 50’s, 60's & 70's. The band includes vocalists Joe Chon and Lisa Richardson, Paul Carpenter on drums, Jim Smedo on keys and Paul Stephenson on guitar.
8:00pm Midnight Graffiti - A female fronted classic & new rock band featuring amazing vocals by Natalie & Laken Kurchak backed up by an impressive band consisting of John & John D. Kurchak (guitar & bass), Bernie Kralik (guitar) and George Feathers on drums!
FOOD OFFERINGS:
VOMA Food Booth - Hot & Sweet Italian Sausage, Hot Dogs with an old tyme Cambria City sauce (Dairy Lane) & Chipped Ham BBQ
Fairly Local Foods - Gyros & other Greek specialties
The Untraditional Creperie - Variety of Crepe Sandwichs & Dessert Crepes
Dunny's Pizza - Pizza, Stromboli, etc…
Island Cuisine - Carribean food (e.g. Jerk Chicken, Ox Tail, etc…)
Apple Dumplin' John - Apple Dumplings & Gobs
Brittany Osborne - Bubble Tea & Cake Pops
Kona Ice - Frozen treats
OTHER:
Art and Craft Vendors
Bottle Works Art Exhibit
VOMA Gallery Art Exhibit
Face Painting by Dootie Jane
Jazz with Pittsburgh's Don Aliquo Quartet
POSTPONED
Don & his quartet will return the 3rd Saturday of August. See you then!
Christopher Mark Jones and The Roots Ensemble
Christopher Mark Jones is a down-home world-traveled song artist drawing from folk, country, rock, blues and jazz for his folk-rock meditations, which now include seven albums. Adopting diverse points-of-view to narrate and critique life and love in uncertain times, he invites listeners to think, feel and tap their feet. Between careers as a basketball player and French professor, Jones busked in Paris, toured the UK, Denmark, and Holland, and played New England clubs. Now based in Pittsburgh, he plays regionally in formats varying from solo to full band. The Roots Ensemble is Christopher’s full-band performance group, including Dave Gillespie (electric and acoustic guitars and vocals), Christopher’s cousin and a superb multi-instrumentalist, singer and writer in his own right, Eric George (drums and percussion) the house drummer and music director for Acousticafé at Mr. Small’s Funhouse, as well as a frequent session musician, and Mark Perna (electric and upright bass), a Pittsburgh jazz scene regular.
Listen to samples @: https://christophermarkjones.com
Admission: $15 (VIP Members $12) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm
Midnight Graffiti
VOMA welcomes back this local favorite band. Midnight Graffiti is a female fronted classic & new rock band featuring amazing vocals by Natalie & Laken Kurchak backed up by an impressive band consisting of John & John D. Kurchak (guitar & bass), Bernie Kralik (guitar) and George Feathers on drums!
Admission: $10 (VIP Members $8) BYOB (21+)
Doors @ 7pm Music @ 7:30pm