Lily B. Moonflower, Jake Keegan, Jelly Rose among Nov. 5 performances


It is the commencing of November, which only means a person factor: This month’s Very first Friday Artwalk is on us.
Lots of can expend an entire working day going for walks via downtown Topeka and NOTO’s art stores, perusing the stunning artwork and going to with artists. But at the time you are carried out at the art outlets, your day will not have to end.
Topekans have a selection of reside audio performances they can check out in the course of the evening hours of Nov. 5. Here are five concert events we advocate checking out.
Lily B. Moonflower and Jake Keegan
Soon after you are finished strolling by means of all of NOTO’s artwork stores, head down the avenue to Dirty Woman Adventures at Compass Position.
The artists will accomplish 7-9 p.m. Nov. 5 at Compass Level, 800 N. Kansas Ave.
The concert will get put indoors with full bar service out there. The occasion is totally free and open up to the community.
Moonflower and Keegan execute folk Americana songs.
Just a number of limited blocks down the highway from NOTO in Downtown Topeka will be are living music from Jelly Rose.
The Jayhawk Theatre’s, 720 S.W. Jackson St., will host its every month Right after Walk at the Hawk 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5.
There is a $5 include cost.
Jelly Rose is a singer and songwriter based in Olathe. She performs authentic audio that blends the sounds of rock, pop, R&B, gospel, nation and bass.
Different food items vehicles will be set up outside and Norsemen Brewing Co. will offer beverages.
4Closure
Want to listen to some are living place songs? Never miss out on 4Closure’s functionality 7-10 p.m. Nov. 5 at The Vinewood, 2848 S.E. 29th St.
There is a $10 deal with demand.
The band describes its songs as currently being place that plays classic rock and present day hits with a number of twists and turns.
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Oxytoxin, DumpStar and Swollen Shut
If you are wanting for metal new music by some area bands, don’t miss out on this stay performs 9 p.m. Nov. 5 at The Boobie Trap, 1417 S.W. 6th Ave.
Lawrence-primarily based metal group Oxytoxin, Rock ‘n’ Roll band DumpStar and Kansas Town-primarily based metalcore band Swollen Shut will all perform.
Doors open up at 8 p.m. There is a $5 deal with cost.
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Baile Estilo Chihuahua vs. Los Del Norte
If you want to hear Latin and Spanish music though suffering from a genuine fight of the bands, you will want to head to this reside overall performance 9 p.m. Nov. 5 at The Villa Event Location, 2941 S.E. Fremont St.
Brianna Childers is the foodstuff and exciting reporter for the Capital-Journal. Achieve her at [email protected]. Observe her on Twitter @brichilders3.