Get ready rock in 2024 with a whole lot of great shows, but soothe the post-Christmas hangover first with some smooth jazz music.
The Standard Time Duo aka Don Robb and Randy Epp return to the Watertower Grill to get a little mellow on Wednesday, Dec. 27 from 6-8 p.m.
Also on Wednesday, Terri Petz hosts the Owl Acoustic lounge’s monthly poetry open mic to wind up the year.
HBO3 plus saxophonists Ryan Heseltine and Michael Carter host the last jazz jam of the year in Thursday, Dec. 28.
The Owl Acoustic Lounge rocks with The Rainbow Patrol on Dec. 29.
The Owl goes country with Kevin Peters and Burnt Edges, who have been playing twangy country music in Lethbridge a lot this year.
Theoretically Brewing is closed until Jan. 10 for the holidays and for renovations, so there will be no open mic this week.
Kyle Bischke hosts the last open mic of 2023 at Honker’s Pub, Friday, Dec. 29.
Aptly for the holiday season, Calgary based, Lethbridge raised comedian Conner Christmas is recording a comedy special at Good Times, Dec. 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. each night. Brent Hutchinson will be the host and Faris Hytiaa and Randy Webb will be performing. Tickets are $19.95.
There is a variety of music happening this weekend.
Richard Inman and his band return to the Slice, Friday, Dec. 29 to play heartfelt original outlaw style country music.
The next day, local hard rock favourites Queen of the Worms play their annual pre-New Years show at thew Slice on Dec. 30
If you stull haven’t had enought Chrismas cheer, New West Theatre and The Enmax Centre’s heartfelt and moving co-production of Elf: The Musical, runs unttil Dec. 31.
You might want to save your shekels and some of your liver , because New Year’s Eve falls on a Sunday this year.