Cash'd Out is the world's premier Johnny Cash tribute band and they're in town tonight! Catch it at The Mesa Theater at 8 p.m. For ticket info click HERE.
The two biggest party nights every year are New Year's Eve and (here's a fun fact) the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. The holidays are over and so is 2016. It's time to show this lousy year the door. The biggest New Year's Party in Junction is at The Mesa Theatre.
They say if you can remember the 80's you didn't live it. I admit I don't remember much and I know why. I lived it! There's a chance to relive a bit of it this New Year's Eve! The Grand Valley's biggest New Year's Party is at The Mesa Theatre.
It's time to start making plans for New Year's Eve. If you haven't decided yet what to do for the biggest party night of the year, here's a list of Grand Junction events that might be of interest.
The Eagles will never be heard on 95 Rock, and that's a good thing. We're a rock station and plan to keep it that way for a very long time. Tonight, however, there's a show at The Mesa Theatre will worth venturing out on this cold early December evening.
Just so everyone's on the same page, the (hed) p.e. & Skindred show is this Thursday evening at Barons in downtown Junction. The show was originally scheduled for The Mesa Theater but was moved over to Barons. Regardless of the venue, this is one show you don't want to miss.
It's the first day of Rocktober and there are several shows worthy of your attention. Thursday night you'll have to choose between two great shows and both in downtown Junction.
Its the largest crowd I've seen at The Mesa Theater so far. Granted, I've been in Junction only a couple months and seen a half dozen shows, but the venue last night was full and the crowd seemed to thoroughly enjoy Buckcherry and Art of Dying.
We're less than a month out from the Buckcherry and Art of Dying show at The Mesa Theatre. There's been a lot of work behind the scenes with one goal, to reestablish Grand Junction as a legit concert market.