St. Louis Public Library

Not So Quiet Concert Series November 2015

Rough things up with garage pop rock duo Bruiser Queen on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015

November 16, 2015 | 2 min reading time

This article is 10 years old. It was published on November 16, 2015.

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ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY'S NOT SO QUIET! CONCERT SERIES GETS ROUGH WITH BRUISER QUEEN

The St. Louis Public Library's NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series roughs things up with garage pop rock duo Bruiser Queen.  The band hits the stage in Central Library's Auditorium, 1301 Olive Street, on November 19 at 7 p.m.  The show is FREE and seating is first-come, first-served.

Bruiser Queen hails from St. Louis and features the powerful vocals of singer/guitarist Morgan Nusbaum and the dance-rattle drumming of Jason Potter.  The band's concerts are original and spontaneous—no two shows are alike! Their reckless sound provides an addictive adrenaline rush that few live bands can match. Fans of The Muffs, The Ravenettes, La Luz, or The Pricillas will love Bruiser Queen!

An all ages concert, Bruiser Queen's performance is part of the eighth season of the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, which presents exceptional FREE LIVE music every third Thursday in Central Library's Auditorium.

MAKE AN EVENING OF IT!  Before the concert, stop by Urban Eats Café Central in the Locust Street Atrium for mouthwatering food and drinks with an ethnic twist. It's the perfect way to satisfy your early evening appetite and get in the mood for enjoyable tunes!

For details about the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, visit slpl.org or call 314.539.0347.

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