Another month, another free DiggUp Tapes show at Kings Barcade. This time, it’s all out-of-towners coming into Downtown Raleigh to rock out for free for you guys.
The Diggup Tapes crew return with another night of free rock ‘n roll at Kings Barcade tonight. With brains and creepers playing for lames and sleepers.
DiggUp Tapes, PBR, Nice Price Books and New Raleigh will be sponsoring a night full of end of year antics at Kings and Neptunes this Saturday night.
Kings plays host to a duo of psychedelia heavy hitters in Wooden Shjips and Birds of Avalon on November 12th.
So great to see more renowned electronic artists coming to Downtown Raleigh.
Cheetie Kumar crafts new drinks for Neptune’s and talks Indian food on Martin Street.
The Antlers and Yellow Ostrich put together a night of beautiful music at King’s Barcade.
The next installment of the free DiggUp Tapes Show Series is Thursday.
Brooklyn’s irreverent surf pop artist Kevin Alvirs talks to us about hurricane parties and Daria. His project, The Hairs, will play at Kings Barcade Saturday night.
New Raleigh sponsors another DiggUp Tapes Series Show, this time with Heads on Sticks and more to Celebrate the one year birthday of the new Kings Barcade.
DiggUp Tapes has a hit on their hand with a new free music series at Kings Barcade.
Local stand-up comedians perform their best material to raise money for the upcoming comedySPARK.
New Raleigh presents the melodic instrumental duo El Ten Eleven, The Globes and Prussia at Kings Barcade.
We are teaming up with local record label DiggUp Tapes and a handful of other groups to put on a free show at Kings Barcade.
The man that Rolling Stone magazine called “a national treasure unrecognized in his homeland” makes a stop at Kings on Friday, July 8th.
Whatever Brains will be celebrating the release of their self-titled debut LP this Thursday, July 7th at Kings.
M83 will bring their spacious electronic music to Kings Barcade in October.
With mankind avoiding the end of time (apparently until October), other religious cults beseech thee to enjoy some rock and roll.
Since its inception in February, the Discovery dance party has been pumping new blood into Raleigh’s nightlife.