Bacon & Beer

The pigskin classic is back this year to celebrate America's other two favorite sports: drinking and eating. Get your bellies ready for the ultimate night of fulfillment! From 7-10pm, indulge in Midwestern brews and scrumptious bacon dishes. If you haven't yet, grab your tickets and head to the Bacon and Beer Festival at the RiverCenter tomorrow night!

Quad City Symphony Orchestra

Naha Greenholtz is coming back to the Adler Theatre stage for Masterworks IV: Joined by a River! Admire the many talents of the QCSO during the Saturday show. Enjoy the lively melodies of Mussorgsky, Mozart, and Johann Strauss. Get your tickets before it's too late!

Figge Art Museum

The Figge opened three new exhibits in January, and we promise they're worth the cost of admission.  Scrimmage explores the history of football, just in time for Superbowl weekend! Get a closer look into the progress our beloved sport of football has made since the early 20th century. Don't forget the Figge is offering free admission every Thursday throughout February!

River Music Experience

RME started 2017 off strong and isn't hesitating to keep going! Celebrate the reggae king tonight at the Bob Marley Birthday Bash! Natty Nation and Fire Sale will be paying their tributes on the Redstone Stage. Tomorrow night, Whiskey's Gone, a Zac Brown Tribute Band, will have you tossing back a drink and kicking your feet up. Celebrate our local talent Saturday night with Chrash, The Velies and Mountain Swallower! Also, if you haven't bought your tickets for Keller Williams next week, you better do it quick!

For a complete list of downtown events, head to our website.

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