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Vampirates art Local 31 Pub

Vampirates are a lightning fast hardcore punk band from Reno, NV.

They have been described as “Zappa-violence” with influences ranging from RKL and NOFX to Stravinsky, Coltrane, and Dillinger Escape Plan. They made national news on their 2014 international tour after being mistaken for terrorists while in Florida.

Date & Time:

March 30, 2024 @ 9:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Cost:

$10

Local 31 Pub

31 Water St., No. 2
Ashland, OR United States

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