Tuesday, October 7, 2014

If you'd like some free tickets to the CBGB Music & Film Festival



The 2014 CBGB Music & Film Festival gets underway tomorrow.

And festival organizer Tim Hayes passed along 50 free pairs of tickets for EVG readers. (Thank you Tim!)

UPDATED: We've reached the 50-pair limit!

Here's what you have to do to receive a pair: Mention EV Grieve (or, if you wish, "EV Grieve") and RSVP to this email for the free pair of tickets.

And please specify one of the following events that you'd like to attend:

Wednesday – Oct. 8

• U2, Bob Dylan, & The Killers producer, Daniel Lanois & The Modern School of Film Present: Flesh And Machine...The Films @ Landmark Sunshine Cinema, 6 pm

• An Evening with Dirty South: Screening, Q&A, and Album Listening Party Cocktail Reception @ Landmark Sunshine Cinema – 8:30 pm.

Thursday – Oct. 9

• Billy Idol, Duff McKagan’s Walking Papers, Ex-Cops & The Skin Festival HQ Launch Event @ Center 548 – doors at 6 pm.

Friday – Oct. 10

• Adam Horovitz, aka AD-ROCK, of the Beastie Boys, hosts anniversary screening of “Up In Smoke” @ Village East Cinema – 4:20 pm.

• Music Talks With Open Bar Featuring: Galadrielle Allman, Erin Davis & Vince Wilburn Jr., and Stephen Trask @ Helen Mills Theater – 6 pm to 8:30 pm.

• Exclusive Film Clips with Michael Alago & Duff McKagan
Village East Cinema – 9:30 pm to 11:30 pm.

• Hardcore DEVO Live! Film Premiere with DEVO members Gerald V. Casale & Mark Mothersbaugh doing a Q&A @ Village East Cinema – 7 pm.

Head to the 2014 CBGB Music & Film Festival website for more details on these events.

5 comments:

Woo Generation said...

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Anonymous said...

Cool illustration.

Anonymous said...

They have a free concert in Times Square on Sunday! Might be interesting

Anonymous said...

If this would've been free tickets to a Great CBGoogaBooga foodie festival, it would've been snatched up in seconds and words of gratitude would populate this comment field.

Jill said...

Next time please make it "the 46th caller wins" so I can remember what it's like to listen to the radio. In 1981 I won tickets to see Frank Zappa, after a lifetime of dialling for naught it was a good one to win.