208 S. First St., Ann Arbor
996-8555
blindpigmusic.com
This local club, renovated during its long Covid-enforced hiatus, features live music most Wed.–Sat. and occasional other nights, 9 p.m.–1 a.m. (unless otherwise noted). All ages shows are 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. or midnight. Also, occasional early shows, usually 7–10 p.m. Cover, dancing. Advance tickets sold at the 8 Ball Saloon (below the club) and at BlindPigMusic.com/calendar.
Upcoming Events
March 5, 2025: Snowbirds.
All ages admitted. Grand Rapids emo band. Openers: the local rock band Dayproof, the Detroit-area prog-rock quartet Occlusion, and the Lansing alternative rock band Gray Rapidian. $10.
March 12, 2025: Mass Dispute.
All ages admitted. Local teen rock band. Openers: fellow area teen bands Fake British Accents, Staircase Joke, and Reckless Manner. $10.
March 13, 2025: “Michigan Songwriters Showcase.”
All ages admitted. Performers TBA. $10.
March 14, 2025: “Ann Arbor Music Fest 2025.”
With a band led by the veteran Detroit funk guitarist Duke Charelle, the Detroit indie alternative-rock band Theatre Girl, the Ohio progressive metal band Echoes of Eden, and Larkn, the stage name of versatile local singer-songwriter Kristen Mercado, founder of the Better from Here record label. $15.
March 15, 2025: Joe Hertler & the Rainbow Seekers.
All ages admitted. Veteran Lansing pop-funk and soul quartet led by singer-songwriter Hertler. Tonight’s show celebrates the band’s 10 year anniversary. Opener: Candid Antics, a Grand Rapids jazz fusion sextet. $23-$28.
March 16, 2025: Ally the Piper.
The stage name of bagpiper Ally Crowley-Duncan, an internet star who blends traditional Celtic music with rock & metal influences. Opener: David Michael Frank, an alternative pop-rock singer-songwriter. $30.
March 19, 2025: Hovvdy.
All ages admitted. Veteran indie pop duo from Austin whose music NPR describes as “rhythmic, down-tempo pop songs that are hopeful, yet melancholy; relatable, yet distinguishable.” Opener: Video Age, a New Orleans rock band. $20.
March 20, 2025: PJ Frantz.
L.A.–based electro-pop singer-songwriter. Opener: Khatumu, a L.A. indie pop singer. $10.
March 21, 2025: ZZ Ward.
Highly regarded young singer-songwriter from Oregon whose music draws its influences from blues, soul, and hip-hop. Opener: Liam St. John, a Nashville-based blues singer-songwriter. $35.
March 22, 2025: “Beyoncé Dance Party.”
All ages admitted. Hosted by DJ Djinjo. $18.
March 23, 2025: The Sad Hour.
Theatrical Detroit-based alt-postpunk band. Openers: the Detroit-area emo bands New Bark Town, Fletch, and Trading Vices. $10.
March 25, 2025: HLWA.
U-M student electronic music duo. $10.
March 26, 2025: Mercury Switch.
Dexter alt-country quintet. Openers: Ryan Racine (see North Star Lounge) and Gregory Stovetop (see Rumpus Room). $10.
March 27, 2025: The RedHearts.
Female-fronted East Lansing band that plays a mix of classic rock, hard-rock, and metal covers. Openers: Lansing-area rock bands Drop Ceiling, Maternal Instinct, and Faceless. $10.
March 29, 2025: Michigan Rattlers.
All ages admitted. Countrified rock ’n’ roll by this critically acclaimed Petoskey quartet, currently based in L.A., that cites AC/DC, Chet Atkins, Eric Clapton, and Creedence Clearwater Revival as influences. $20.
Past Events
February 28, 2025: “The Weekend Dance Party.” (More Info)
February 21, 2025: “WCBN Winter Fundraiser.” (More Info)