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The Forefeathers Set To Join The Quarterly On The Aquarium Stage

Fargo, ND – Get ready for an unforgettable night of music by the Grateful Dead as The Quarterly and The Forefeathers take the stage at The Aquarium above Dempsey’s on April 5th. These two local bands bring a blend of unique sounds and creative energy that promises to make it a standout event.

The Quarterly, comprised of some of the best local jam musicians, has been performing the music of the Grateful Dead for over 15 years. Named for their quarterly concerts, their shows have become a can’t-miss night in the Fargo-Moorhead music scene. Joining them is The Forefeathers, a dynamic four-piece band from Fargo that blends funk, rock, and soul to create an energetic and soulful sound.

The Grateful Dead were pioneers of the American rock scene, known for their eclectic blend of genres including folk, blues, jazz, country, and psychedelia. Their distinctive sound, characterized by extended jams, improvisation, and unique musical experimentation, earned them a dedicated fanbase that became known as “Deadheads.” The band’s live performances were legendary, with each show offering a fresh interpretation of their songs.

The Grateful Dead’s legacy continues to influence musicians across multiple genres, and their music remains a staple in the hearts of fans worldwide. Their impact on both the music industry and fan culture is undeniable, as their devotion to artistic freedom and live performance set a new standard for what a concert experience could be.

Doors open at 9:30 PM, with the music starting at 10:00 PM. Tickets are available for $15 in advance and $20 at the door, making this an affordable way to experience two of Fargo’s top musical acts under one roof.

This 21+ event is expected to sell out quickly, so be sure to grab your tickets soon! For more information and to purchase tickets, visit HoldMyTicket.com. Don’t miss your chance to see these exceptional bands live in action!