Russian-born Regina Spektor's music has been described as anti-folk and piano pop—Tori Amos meets The Beatles meets Slavic fairytales. Spektor began studying classical piano at age six, and the instrument plays a major role in her music. She's played for the Obamas at the White House, and you can catch her live at The Masonic on Tuesday, July 22nd at 8pm. *Our tix for this show are no longer available.
On Saturday, July 27th, catch Dispatch and their free-spirited brand of indie rock, acoustic folk, and reggae. Emerging from the college jam-band scene of the late ‘90s, Dispatch is heralded as one of the biggest independent bands in the country—and they're in the middle of one of their most prolific periods to date.
We have limited tickets to three shows in July, and 7x7 Social Club members have a chance to score a pair. If you’re not already a member, upgrade to paid to access free tickets + more.
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