Powerhouse Pub presents a full weekend of entertainment ahead, which includes a returning local favorite taking the stage amidst multiple days and nights of live entertainment. That’s right, the Cheeseballs are making their return to the Historic Folsom entertainment venue this coming Saturday night.
The Cheeseballs are a San Francisco based, high energy dance band with thousands of successful shows under their belt. Soulful, funky and at the top of the list of go-to bands for special events of any nature.
The Cheeseballs have delighted tens of thousands of fans across the country. This band comes from an angle of funk, soul and R&B, and are constantly adding new top hits to their list.
From 60′s Motown classics to 80′s new wave, and all the rock n’ roll Favorites. From ABBA “Dancing Queen” to Camila Cabello “Havana”, Bruno Mars “Uptown Funk”, and of course Etta James “At Last”.
Over the last decade The Cheeseballs have performed everywhere from Mexico to Canada to Costa Rica, Philadelphia, Las Vegas to Hawaii, at large public events, private parties and capacity-filled dance clubs.
Saturday’s show starts at 10:00 p.m. and concludes at 1:15 a.m. Tickets are $20 for adults plus online fees and can be purchased online at www.powerhousepub.com. The Cheeseballs take to the stage after Wasted Space performs for the Saturday Afternoon Dance Party at Powerhouse so you can stay cool in the air conditioned venue from afternoon to late night if desired.
Alex Vincent is an accomplished musician whose dynamic career spans across multiple music genres and unique projects. Originally hailing from the heartland of Kansas, Alex now calls Sacramento, California home, where he has become a fixture in the vibrant local music scene. Across all his endeavors, whether delivering a stripped-down acoustic cover, rocking a classic hit, crafting original yacht rock tunes, or paying tribute to the grunge era, Alex’s passion for music is apparent. He’s not just playing music, he’s sharing stories, invoking emotions, and connecting with audiences one song at a time, according to his music bio.
On Sunday, the Powerhouse of Blues will welcome blues great Terry Hanck to the stage.
Hanck has worshipped at the right Southern altars– those of such iconic R&B brothers as Fats Domino, Ray Charles, B. B. King, Lee Allen and King Curtis. “I write songs that you think you’ve heard for years,” says the South Florida-based Hanck, who’s got suave movie-star looks and a good time presence that immutably anchors the old-style R&B he adores. Sunday’s Powerhouse of Blues begins at 3 p.m. on Sunday with all information on the venue website as well.
Powerhouse Pub is a 21 and over venue located at 614 Sutter Street in Folsom.