UPCOMING EVENTS

Grapevine Opry

9/6/2008 7:30:00 PM

The Grass is Blue

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Divine Consign Children's Consignment Show

9/7/2008 9:00:00 AM

Consignment Sale for Children, Juniors & Maternity

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Grapevine Opry Matinees

9/13/2008 7:30:00 PM

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Young Frankenstein

10/3/2008 7:30:00 PM

Palace Theatre

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An Evening with Bob Schneider

10/10/2008 7:30:00 PM

Palace Concert Series

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Sound of Texas Music Series Season Tickets

Interested in great Texas Music? Want a guaranteed seat to see your favorite Texas musicians in an intimate venue? Then be sure to get your Season Tickets to the Palace Theatre's Sound of Texas Music Series!

Buying a ticket for each concert: $210
Season Tickets Price: $190 (you get one concert free!)

For more information or to order your season tickets today, please call Kim Hanna at 817-410-3547.


October 10, 2008 7:30 P.m.
An Evening w/Bob Schneider
Opener: Johnny Lloyd Rollins Band

This Texas-based songwriter and performer has a
reputation for being a tireless artist gigging hundreds
of shows a year while painting on the off days. He’s
won Austin’s Songwriter-of-the-Year award multiple
times, plus built a rabid national audience based
primarily on word of mouth recommendations.

 


October 17, 2008 7:30 p.m.
Jimmy LaFave Band
Opener: Rahim Quazi

Jimmy LaFave – We’re bringing a little red dirt to the Palace stage with singer/songwriter, Jimmy LaFave. A local boy, Jimmy moved from his small hometown in Texas to Stillwater, Oklahoma and it was in this landscape that he began to define his sound and soak up a combination of his experiences among authentic songwriters from the tradition of Woody Guthrie. Now he resides back in Austin, TX and he’s been writing and performing great music. Encouraged by his friend, fellow Austin artist Eliza Gilkyson, Jimmy LaFave signed with indie label Red House records, and in 2005 released Blue Nightfall. This stunningly soulful album was LaFave’s first in 4 years and won him much critical attention. LaFave’s new album Cimarron Manifesto finds Jimmy taking a more country road, with sweet and mournful songs about life and loss and special guest appearances by Carrie Rodriguez, Ruthie Foster and Kacy Crowley.

 

November 14, 2008 7:30 p.m.
Del Castillo
Opener: Manya and Blue Petal

Del Castillo – Del Castillo has become a symbol of the cross-cultural power of music with their eclectic blend of Flamenco, Rock, Latin, Blues, and World music. It all began in late 2000 when Rick and Mark del Castillo decided to put together an album of Latin/Flamenco-style songs for their parents and friends in their hometown of Brownsville, Texas. Brotherhood, the band’s third CD, was released in the Spring of 2006 and it was immediately acclaimed by the media across the board. Billboard Magazine said, “…Whether Del Castillo works in Spanish or English, it rocks righteously…They pull together Latin music’s romance and rock’s grit.” At SXSW 2007, Brotherhood won “Album of the Year” at the 2006/2007 Austin Music Awards. The band continues to tour throughout the country, thriving on performing live and building new audiences, and songwriting and recording are a priority during breaks in their tour schedule. Catch Del Castillo as they bring their eclectic style to the Palace Theatre.

 

January 9, 2009 7:30 p.m.
Melange Musical


Melange Musical – Melange Musical is a Grapevine-based ensemble comprised of professional musicians with extensive experience performing with orchestras throughout the United States. Co-founders Susan Hilliard and Iris Messinger strive to create ensembles whose skills are superior, but whose performances are accessible to the general public.

Tickets on sale now!



January 30, 2009 7:30 p.m.
Zack King Band Opener: Dove Dynamic Drummers

Zack King Band – So local, they hang out right here on our historic Main Street! The Zack King Band is no stranger to Grapevine and they will be bringing their unique sound to the Palace Theatre. They will Three musicians from three very different backgrounds each brought with them an individual style that helped create the group's unique sound. Zack King (Vocals/Guitar) hails from Southern Louisiana where he grew up listening to blues & southern rock. Rob Fenton (Drums/Percussion) brought with him from Upstate New York a hard-hitting, heavy rock style while Kevin Strang (Bass) brings his jazz and R&B background from the North Philly area. These three distinct styles have blended to create a very unique rock sound.

 

February 13, 2008 7:30 p.m.
Monte Montgomery and Band
Opener:Rahim Quazi

Renowned for his electric acoustic guitar performances, Montgomery has been called “one of the top 50 all-time greatest guitarists.” PBS-TV show Austin City Limits said it best, “Monte Montgomery blows people away.” Currently one of the hottest draws on the talent-packed Austin music scene, his energetic performances are legendary.










February 20, 2009 7:30 p.m.
Paul Slavens and His Texclectic Band

From the fertile North Texas jazz scene, an evening at a Paul Slavens show is a one of a kind event. Possessing a unique skill for making something out of nothing, Mr. Slavens takes song title suggestions from the audience and turns them into full blown compositions, while the audience watches, listens and laughs! Don't miss it!

 




March 13, 2009 7:30 p.m.
An Evening with Sara Hickman

Distinguished by her gorgeous, incandescent songs and fiercely independent spirit, Sara once said of herself, "I kind of stick myself in the same boat with a Michelle Shocked and Lyle Lovett, in that they're quirky, too. There's not a place for us in the world, so we just keep making music because that's what we love to do." Sara brings what she loves to do to the Palace stage and you won’t want to miss it.

 





April 10, 2009 7:30 p.m.
East Meets West:An Evening of Indian Music and Dance


Indian and South Asian music and dance are among
the oldest and finest forms of expressing human passions:
ecstasy, agony, hope, sorrow, desire, apathy. Enjoy an
evening devoted to exploring two major streams
known as the Margi (classical) and the Desi (folk)
styles. Find yourself transported to a faraway land of
dreams and passion.

 

May 8, 2009 7:30 p.m.
Deep Blue Something


Deep Blue Something - It all began to explode in 1995 for Texas alterna-popsters Deep Blue Something. Truly living the Rock-N-Roll dream, they had independently released a low budget record ("Home"), found radio and sales success with that record, and ultimately got signed to Interscope records-all on their own terms. World tours, multiple gold and platinum awards, and television appearances, is the dream of every band. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" became one of the hottest singles of 1995/96, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Interscope's first #1 in the UK, and charting top five all over the world. Follow up singles "Halo" and "Josey" also received much international success, and the band appeared on Britain's "Top of the Pops" no less than four times. Local boys from Denton, TX, they will bring their music back home on our very own Palace stage.