Grant Vague with Special Guest Luke Enyeart
Sunday, June 1st
Music at 8pm
Table Seats: $20
Theater Seats: $15
Dinner + Show reservations 5pm-7pm
Small Bites + Show reservations after 7pm
Theater Seat reservations are bar service only
Grant Vague is a Minneapolis-based musician who sound weaves together art rock arrangements with singer-songwriter storytelling. Influenced by artists like The Police, Talking Heads, and Paul Simon, Grant creates sonically adventurous music layering searing guitars, synths and drums with soaring vocals to create songs that blend vintage inspirations with his unique modern sound. On stage, supported by a cast of stellar musicians, Grant’s captivating and energetic live performances come with a clear game-plan to “blow the roof off.” Grant’s music draws from original new wave grooves, 70’s and 80’s pop melodies, and the poetic sensibilities of his heroes Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen. Off stage, his closest collaborators are his father and his grandfather’s old Gibson.


Grant Vague with Special Guest Luke Enyeart
Sunday, June 1st
Music at 8pm
Table Seats: $20
Theater Seats: $15
Dinner + Show reservations 5pm-7pm
Small Bites + Show reservations after 7pm
Theater Seat reservations are bar service only
Grant Vague is a Minneapolis-based musician who sound weaves together art rock arrangements with singer-songwriter storytelling. Influenced by artists like The Police, Talking Heads, and Paul Simon, Grant creates sonically adventurous music layering searing guitars, synths and drums with soaring vocals to create songs that blend vintage inspirations with his unique modern sound. On stage, supported by a cast of stellar musicians, Grant’s captivating and energetic live performances come with a clear game-plan to “blow the roof off.” Grant’s music draws from original new wave grooves, 70’s and 80’s pop melodies, and the poetic sensibilities of his heroes Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen. Off stage, his closest collaborators are his father and his grandfather’s old Gibson.

