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Sneaky cool music scene. “How’s everybody doing tonight!? Are you ready to rock?! Or jazz?

Sneaky cool music scene. “How’s everybody doing tonight!? Are you ready to rock?! Or jazz? Or jam? All the symphony fans in the house say yeah-yuh!” Whatever your favorite genre, every night in Buffalo you can find something cool to listen to - some nights you can find everything. Buffalo’s musical heritage is dynamic. It’s a story being written one set at a time, as Musicians - homegrown or passing through - take the stage in venues you won’t forget, from Artpark to the Outer Harbor, Shea’s to Kleinhans, and all kinds of places in between. Hear your favorite acts play rooms that’ve been reimagined and reborn, like Asbury Hall, Iron Works, Electric City, and the Town Ballroom. Even the unexpected spaces are filled with song, from Silo City’s abandoned grain elevators to front porches in the Elmwood Village. [MUSIC LOVER'S GUIDE]( Festivals more your thing? Buffalo delivers those, too. Borderland, and Music is Art bring everyone together for weirdly wonderful experiences. Our very own Rick James, Ani DiFranco, and the Goo Goo Dolls found their sounds here. And every day, singers and songwriters and bands playing every possible style of music are making noise here. Buffalo has great seats and great sight lines, without all the standing in lines to find what you’re listening for. Check out this sneaky cool music scene—you’re going to love what you hear here. Learn more about the [Buffalo music scene]( explore [our venues]( and see [who’s playing when](. “Thank you! Goodnight!” [logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Spotify]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( 200 Portland Street, Ste 500 Boston, MA 02114 [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Preferences](

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