If you’ve been meaning to stop by Opal Fly’s Feel Good Lounge since it opened on New Year’s Eve but haven’t made the time, tonight is likely your last chance.
The venue’s owners sent out an email early Monday morning announcing that tonight’s Elephant Revival show would be their last, citing a flawed business plan.
Candy Lee & The Sweets are set to start the night off at around 7 p.m.
On Dickson Street, Tony Furtado is at George’s with Shannon Wurst opening up. Wurst recently left 3 Penny Acre to return to her solo roots.
There’s a dance party at Smoke & Barrel hosted by the tavern’s own Lucio. You bring the booty. Aerosault DJs Bizar and Merl will bring the beats.
Elsewhere, Hawkzilla and What Army are at Rogue, Sarah Hughes is at Greenhouse Grille and there’s a free evening of chamber music at Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall on campus.
If you like the sports, the Arkansas men take on LSU at 7 p.m. in Baton Rouge. Basketball, that is. The women do the same tomorrow night at 8 p.m. Both games are televised on the SEC Network and FSN, respectively.
List:
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
- UA Global Campus: Fayetteville in Bloom: Why is it So Special
- Greenhouse Grille: Sarah Hughes (Solo)
- JJ’s Grill n Chill: Mo Brothers
- Teatro Scarpino: Snakeyes & The Bug Band
- Opal Fly’s Feel Good Lounge: Elephant Revival / Candy Lee and the Sweets
- Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall: An Evening of Chamber Music
- George’s: Tony Furtado / Shannon Wurst
- Rogue: Hawkzilla / What Army
- Smoke & Barrel Tavern: Lucio’s Grown Folks Night