Save the Date for the return of The Great Cover Up at Kings.
This weekend at Kings is lined up with great local bands and various celebrations.
Recent Hopsctoch vets Whatever Brains have a new EP and some new shows up their sleeves.
DJ Yes! Sputnik and DJ Gonzo put a hold on Kings Barcade and Neptunes this First Friday.
Red Wolf hits Kings, red-headed male beauty ensues.
The long wait for Kings Barcade to return to Downtown Raleigh is coming to an end.
Kings reopening in a more central location in Downtown Raleigh, a half of a block off of Fayetteville Street, will be a great addition to downtown as a whole, not only the music scene.
It’s not even Christmas yet and we’re already talking Valentine’s Day. Shame on us.
The Great Cover-up controversy has been solved. It’ll now be called Raleigh Undercover.
Ever want to be a Cop, Robber, Pimp, or Prostitute for one night? We’ll call it adult Halloween in Raleigh. After a two year hiatus, the Barrister’s Ball returns in 2008 to Fourteen in Downtown Raleigh to give you that chance.
King’s was a nucleus for downtown music and tommorow, April 8th, marks one year since its closing. The space was a funky, affordable venue that hosted roots music, punk, hip-hop, metal - anything. Recently there has been talk that Kings will re-open in the old Greenshields space; prior to that we heard rumors that it would be taking over the Martin Street Music Hall space. It seems impossible to piece together what King’s was, but there is hope that its spirit will soon materialize somewhere. In honor of the day, our friend Proactive Busy Body, has a slide-show remembering the final night of Kings. King’s Video below the fold.