Tonight: '70s-redolent rock
With 22 tours under his belt, Minneapolis-based piano rocker Mark Mallman has gained a reputation as a one-of-a-kind showman, and his current tour promises more legendary performances. (For example, a recent show included a local tv personality reading a fake bio, human sized rats watching the Wizard of Oz, keyboard riding, and an appearance by the Mallwolf.)
The tour stops off in Brooklyn tonight, with a show at the Union Hall with The Black Fortys and Two White Horses. Expect blood on the keys.
It starts at 7:30 p.m., with tickets $8. Union Hall is located at 702 Union Street.
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