MOLINE, ILLINOIS (November 6, 2019) — The longest-running show in the Quad Cities takes a final bow in November as the entity known as ComedySportz will be formally converting into GIT Improv following a 30-year run of family-friendly, competitive improv matches.

MOUNT CARROLL, ILLINOIS (November 4, 2019) — Timber Lake Playhouse is looking for area musicians to play in the pit for musical productions at the playhouse in Mount Carroll. TLP produces seven full-length musicals throughout the summer and fall as well as a Christmas show in December. TLP regularly hires musicians who play the more traditional instruments — keys, guitar, bass, drums, trumpet, trombone, reeds, and strings — as well as specialty instruments such as banjo, steel guitar, and man

DAVENPORT, IOWA (October 29, 2019) — Quad Citizens have a chance to celebrate Halloween a day early this week — in a historic nineteenth-century mansion. If you make it to Davenport's Renwick Mansion (901 Tremont Ave) on Halloween Eve, you'll have a reason to celebrate — a diverse mix of five bands, plus a special surprise.

GALESBURG, ILLINOIS (October 28, 2019) — Make plans to attend the final Carl Sandburg Songbag Concert Series performance of the season on Sunday, November 10, featuring the Trulson Hope Scott Trio at the Carl Sandburg State Historic Site in Galesburg.

 

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (October 25, 2019) — Ticket prices are $35, $45, $75, and $95, and go on sale Friday, November 1, 10AM. Tickets are available at the TaxSlayer Center box office and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

DES MOINES, IOWA (October 24, 2019) — Today, Hinterland Music Festival announces its 3-day return in 2020. The 6th annual music and camping festival will take place Friday, July 31, through Sunday, August 2, at the Avenue of the Saints Amphitheater in St.= Charles, Iowa. Fans can look forward to additional details, lineup announcements, and tickets to go on sale in early 2020. 

 

ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (October 23, 2019) — Born to a Chinese father and Jewish mother, and raised in the multicultural metropolis of Toronto, saxophonist Allison Au found music as a young child. Her work is a concoction steeped in the tradition of jazz but skillfully laced with elements of classical, pop, R&B/hip hop, Latin, and world music.

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