11/18/2023 0 Comments Bear garden disco biscuit![]() ![]() This is why everyone else typically charges $10-20. It costs us a lot! We have 10+ djs playing for 4 hours, theres lighting and heaphone rental fees. Its a wide range of people as we are able to cater for multiple genres of music at the same time. You can switch between three channels playing different live music and adjust the volume to suit your needs. This is a music party where the sound is streamed directly into your personal headset. Silent Disco at Social Beer Garden in Houston is every 4th Saturday from 9pm - 2am The monthly event varies from month to month as the DJs rotate but we aim to accommodate the following tastes:īring a friend, a fling, date, or your secret crush, enjoy a delicious cocktail, and prepare to be entertained by the music, visuals on the Huge Outdoor LED and wowed by the DJs to make your weekend night spectacular. Featuring 12 DJs on three separate channels and the best part is that its Free for patrons of Social Beer Garden in Houston Texas. ![]() You can hear a pin drop but people are still jamming out?!? Introducing Houston's Silent Disco at Social Beer GardenĮnjoy Houston Best Silent Disco party at Social Beer Garden. The Man in L.A.The lights dim, the place goes quiet. Watch: ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Star Charlie Day Delivers “Day Man” with Portugal. Phish Perform Longest “Mike’s Song” Equipped with Second Jam for Penultimate Show of MSG Summer RunĪllman Betts Family Revival Map Out Late 2023 Tour Dates Phish Conclude Madison Square Garden Residency, Bust Out “Guy Forget” for First Time in 11 Years Jambands 25: “Phil Lesh and the Alchemy of a Quintet” The Disco Biscuits will kick off the next leg of their tour with three nights at Pelham, TN’s The Caverns, beginning on March 10. The Disco Biscuits also offered “Spy” for the first time since Septemduring their first set on Friday. Teetering on the edge of derangement, but forever loyal to each other, we join this gang of extra-terrestrial malcontents just as their circumstances are about to change forever.” Buckling under the weight of royal expectations, our captain and his crew have been taking fuzzies and getting shocked off the ship’s electronic power source, the polyfuzaline crystal, frying their circuits and blasting them into a psychedelic stupor. In a note they explained, “Every story has to start somewhere, and ours starts with ‘Shocked!’ Somewhere in deep space many galaxies away, an electronically-evolved alien spaceship captain is flying fast and living dangerously…approaching the inevitably messy end to an intergalactic bender. The tune is another selection front the forthcoming “space rock opera” guitarist Jon Gutwillig and keyboardist Aron Magner are writing with longtime friend Joey Friedman. On Friday, the Disco Biscuits’ celebrated the release of their latest song “Shocked” at Albany’s Palace Theatre. The Disco Biscuits’ entire second set was a full segue, ending with a run from “Caterpillar” into “Who’s in Charge,” a geographically appropriate “Anthem,” “The Wormhole” and then the end of “Caterpillar.” The horn section remained onstage as the group moved into David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance,” which the Disco Biscuits last performed on October 30, 2021. ![]() Philadelphia’s Snacktime opened the show and, at the start of the Biscuits’ second set, the group’s horn section emerged for a run from Kool & The Gang’s “Get Down on It” into Rick James’ “Give it To Me Baby.” Both songs were bust outs for the Biscuits–the quartet had not performed the Kool & The Gang cover since Octoand they had not played the James favorite since February 3, 2017. The Disco Biscuits’ winter tour continued with a performance at Washington, DC’s Anthem on Saturday. ![]()
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