
General Admission Tickets
• Tickets onsale Friday, December 5
• $25 Advance
• $30 Day of Show
Event Information
• Doors open at 7:00 PM, Music starts at 8:00 PM
• 21+ Event, Valid ID Required
• No Refunds
• Supporting Artist: TBA
About Mike Mattison & Trash Magic
Mike Mattison is a singer/songwriter and founding member of the blues/roots group Scrapomatic. He has been a member of the Tedeschi Trucks Band and Derek Trucks Band for 22 years, and has penned some of their signature tunes including “Midnight In Harlem” which presently has over 45 million streams on Spotify. With the TTB and DTB, Mattison has won two Grammys for Best Blues Album, eight Blues Music Awards from the Blues Music Foundation and four Canadian Maple Blues Awards. He has performed on five continents in two decades of touring and in every state except Alaska. He is the author, with Prof. Ernest Suarez of Catholic University, of “Poetic Song Verse: Blues-based Music and Poetry” published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2021. He is a native Minnesotan and graduate of Harvard University.
“Turn a Midnight Corner” is Mattison’s third solo outing, featuring players from Tedeschi Trucks Band/Scrapomatic — Tyler “Falcon” Greenwell on drums; Dr. John/Susan Tedeschi Band/Scrapomatic -- Dave Yoke on guitar; Los Lobos satellite member, Greg Spradlin on guitar, and Atlanta session man Wesley Flowers on bass. The record is loosely based on a fictional 1930s blues duo who are “rediscovered” in the early 1970s. Mattison is hard at work on a novella of the same name.
Parking
• There is limited parking available in our main lot
• Arrive early to secure a spot or consider carpooling, ridesharing, or public transportation if possible
Neighboring Lots
• We are fortunate to have the support of our neighbors, who allow us to use their parking lots during events
• Please help us maintain this privilege by respecting their property
• NO LITTERING
Overnight Parking
• If you need to leave your car overnight, it must be moved to Soundcheck Studios’ main lot
• Cars left overnight in neighboring lots may be towed at vehicle owner's expense
