Blogs

newsobserver.com blogs

On the Beat

On the Beat: David Menconi on music

News & Observer music critic David Menconi's random (and we do mean random) musings about all things related to music and culture of the "popular" variety.

Gambling on Hopscotch

Bookmark and Share

Just about every print publication in America is in hunker-down mode nowadays, trying to hang on and ride out the recession. It takes real courage to launch anything bold and expensive in an environment like this, and The Independent Weekly is launching something that's plenty ambitious this fall: a music festival featuring around 120 bands playing in 10 venues around downtown Raleigh.

Dubbed Hopscotch, it will happen Sept. 9-11 at clubs including Slim's, Tir Na Nog and Pour House, plus big-name headliners tentatively playing at the new City Plaza (which means that organizers will be praying for no rain that weekend). Ticket prices will range from $50 to $120, with the lineup evenly split between local and out-of-town acts. Tickets go on-sale Feb. 17, when about two-dozen acts will be announced and a Hopscotch Web site goes online.

Cars View All
Find a Car
Go
Jobs View All
Find a Job
Go
Homes View All
Find a Home
Go

About the blogger

David Menconi has been the News & Observer's music critic since 1991. Before that, he spent five years at the Daily Camera in Boulder, Colo. He has a masters in journalism from the University of Texas and a B.A. in English from Southwestern University. You can find more of his writing here.

Want to post a comment?

In order to join the conversation, you must be a member of newsobserver.com. Click here to register or to log in.
Advertisements