The Bushwick Book Club Seattle presents: original music inspired by
Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead
October 30th | Doors 7pm | Show 8pm
Fremont Abbey Arts Center
Tickets $10 pre / $15 dos | All Ages / Bar with ID
This Halloween eve join the best book club in town in celebration of music, literature, friends, drinks, candy and… ZOMBIES!
(GASP!)
That’s right!
On Thursday October 30th
at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center
The Bushwick Book Club Seattle is proud to present
original music inspired by
Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead.
Having read the book, each Bushwick artist, one by one, will courageously take the stage with musical weapon in hand in attempt to stave off undead attacks the only way they know how… by performing an original tune inspired by Kirkman’s continuing saga of ZOMBIE APOPCOPLYPTIC SURVIVAL HORROR!
During this unique one of a kind experience you will hear many songs consisting of a wide range of styles, all specifically written for this event by our talented group of Bushwick artists.
Everyone is welcome (zombies included) but it is best to come prepared. We highly encourage you to read as much of The Walking Dead comic book series as you possibly can (this is a book club after all). Not only will being familiar with the material increase your odds of surviving a zombie apocalypse, it will also dramatically increase your enjoyment of the show. Plus, The Walking Dead truly is a remarkable series, one that you are sure to enjoy!
Performers include: Mike Votava, Katrina Kope, Ryan Barber, Spekulation, Nick Foster, Tekla Waterfield, Brenda Xu, Mark Blasco, and the comedy stylings of Emmett Montgomery.
Hosted by MJ Sieber
With a special appearance by Nate Bogopolsky and The Bushwick Choir
Doors at 7pm / show at 8pm / all ages / bar with ID
The fine folks from OOLA Distillery and Proletariat Wine Company will be on hand serving adult beverages.
A special thanks goes out to all our wonderful sponsors and partners for supporting Bushwick and helping make this event a reality: Jet City Comic Show, KBCS, Shunpike, Alpha Graphics, Proletariat Wine Company and The Office of Arts & Culture
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