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FRIDGE-A-PALOOZA: A Rock N Roll benefit show for The Orillia Community Fridge!!

53rd & 3rd Shows is delighted to present FRIDGE-A-PALOOZA: A Rock N Roll benefit show for The Orillia Community Fridge!!

Featuring:

Tangents

These dudes don't folk around. After playing with the legendary Cancer Bats, they'll be blessing us with a hometown show appearance and are back louder than ever with a new lineup! If you like it heavy, wicked and intense, then you are gonna love these fellas!

Terry Collins

Ooh la la we have a debut show!...excited to see what these Barrie hardcore/screamo cats throw at us in their first gig together. We've heard some wild stuff about them...and are are intrigued as you are for what they'll have in store for the audience! All we know, is we don't know nothing.

LakeCity

This killer 5 piece Rock band from Barrie pull from the 2000’s emo bands such as Silverstein and My Chemical Romance; while also possessing the shred punk sound of Sum 41. LakeCity has combined the best of all worlds to form a show that shouldn’t be missed! Stoked.

Kasey Kohring & Madison Mueller

This local dynamic duo will be opening up this event with their upbeat, awesome acoustic goodness and songwriting talents, providing something for everyone's taste. Two of our long time favs, get to the show early and see why!

This event will be taking place at the BANQUET HALL inside St Pauls!

The event is ALL AGES AND FAMILY FRIENDLY, so bring the whole family out and find something fun for everyone!

*this event is not licensed*

- Net proceeds of this event will be donated to The Orillia Community Fridge!!!

Tickets:

$10 advanced : https://fannatickets.com/.../mar-22-tangents.../register

$15 door

*we are also accepting non perishable food items for the fridge at door*

Come on out for a awesome night of various music, great people and help support a fantastic community cause!

Sponsored by :

POPPIES BAGEL COMPANY -
42 Mississaga St W in downtown Orillia

DAPPER DEPOT MENSWEAR -
39 Mississaga St E in downtown Orillia