St. Louis Public Library
Not So Quiet! Concert - October 2016
Celebrate Halloween a little early with horror punk band We Bite-Misfits Tribute
This article is 9 years old. It was published on October 10, 2016.
NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series welcomes We Bite-Misfits Tribute
St. Louis Public Library's popular NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series celebrates Halloween a little early this year with horror punk band, We Bite-Misfits Tribute, on October 20 at 7 p.m. in Central Library's Auditorium, 1301 Olive Street.
We Bite-Misfits Tribute has quickly gained the reputation of being a tribute act that can put on a great show. The band not only pays attention to the sonic quality of all the Misfits songs but also possesses the raw power in their performance to make any fan appreciate the experience.
We Bite-Misfits Tribute is dedicated to giving Misfits fans the kind of show they want to see. The band consists of Robzig, vocals; Durbin Wolfgang Von Frankenstein, guitar; Nikki Only, bass; and Steven Damage, drums. We Bite-Misfits Tribute plays the hits, fan favorites and obscure tracks. Will the Crimson Ghost mascot appear? You'll only find out if you're at this NOT SO QUIET! show.
Due to adult language and horror theme, parental discretion is advised. Seating is limited, no reservations required.
The concert is part of the ninth season of the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, which presents exceptional, free live music every third Thursday.
For details about the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, visit slpl.org or call 314-539-0347.
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St. Louis Public Library
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Libraries, Museums, and Cultural Venues
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