Infinity Music Hall & Bistro
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NRBQ New Year's Eve Party

Norfolk

DETAILS

Tue, December 31, 2019
Norfolk, CT
Doors: 8 PM
Show: 9 PM

Ticket INFO


Member Presale: 10/23/17 06 AM
Public Onsale: 10/18/19 12 PM

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GENRE

Pop/Rock
NRBQ New Year's Eve Party

NRBQ will be celebrating New Year’s Eve at Infinity Music Hall! Let’s all bring in 2020 with one our favorites here in Norfolk.

Great musicians, great songs -  Ridin’ In My Car”, “Me And The Boys”, “RC Cola And A Moon Pie,” “Wacky Tobacky” and on and on . You know the band, you know the hits and we all know it’ll be party time when Connecticut’s own NRBQ hits the stage!! Come bring the family and celebrate the holiday with us.

Make it a special evening with our DINNER AND A SHOW MEZZANINE PACKAGE!  Includes Mezzanine ticket, 3 course pre-fixe dinner at your mezzanine seat, champagne toast, gratuity, taxes and fees.  Alcohol and drinks not included. $125/ticket 

Click here to view the prefix dinner menu.

(Bistro Hours will be 4:30p  - 10p on New Year's Eve)

NRBQ

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Artist Bio

“NRBQ brings joy when we could really use some.” —Elmore Magazine
NRBQ is Terry Adams, Scott Ligon, Casey McDonough, and John Perrin. “NRBQ” stands for New Rhythm and Blues Quartet. The band’s music, a rollicking blend of everything from stomping rockabilly to Beatles-influenced pop to Thelonious Monk-inspired jazz, has attracted fans as diverse as Elvis Costello, Penn & Teller, R.E.M., SpongeBob SquarePants, Ian McLagan, She & Him, Wilco, Widespread Panic, Nick Lowe, and indie-rock band Whitney. NRBQ songs have inspired cover versions by Bonnie Raitt, Los Lobos, Darlene Love, and Dave Edmunds, among many others. In addition, the group served as the unofficial "house band" for The Simpsons for the Season 10-12 period. NRBQ has released a series of critically-acclaimed albums in recent years, among them Keep This Love Goin’ (2011), Brass Tacks (2014), and last year’s 5-disc, 50-year retrospective, High Noon.  Of the brand new Happy Talk EP, the Nashville Scene says, “…ties the pursuit of eternal youth to the idea of timeless rock ‘n’ roll.” As the song says, “You’ve got to have a dream, if you don’t have a dream, how you gonna make a dream come true?”

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