Weekend lineup includes Red Voodoo, 7 Summers, Finessse Bruno Mars Tribute

Get ready for crazy antics and the fun tunes you all love, the Spazmatics are returning to the stage Friday night at Powerhouse Pub in Historic Folsom with their iconic 80s-themed performance. Known for their geek-chic style, complete with suspenders, bow ties, and taped glasses, the Spazmatics combine humor, choreography, and flawless renditions of classic 80s hits to create an unforgettable live experience.

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Originally formed as a tribute to the quirky side of the 80s, the Spazmatics have become a national sensation, performing in cities across the country and garnering a dedicated following. Their setlist is a time machine of sorts, featuring everything from Devo’s “Whip It” to Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like the Wolf.” The band’s attention to detail—both musically and visually—has earned them a reputation as the ultimate 80s cover band, capturing the essence of the era with a perfect blend of nostalgia and fun.

What sets the Spazmatics apart is their commitment to entertainment. Their shows are not just concerts but interactive experiences, with the band members often engaging with the audience, leading them through sing-alongs, and encouraging them to join in on the dance floor. Whether you grew up in the 80s or just love the music of the era, a Spazmatics concert is a chance to immerse yourself in the decade that brought us big hair, big tunes, and even bigger personalities.

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The show kicks off at 10 p.m., and given the band’s popularity, it’s expected to draw a lively crowd. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to secure a good spot. The venue did note, if online ticket sales sell out they will have a supply of tickets at the door as well tonight.

Prior to the Spazmatics hitting the stage Friday,  at 7 p.m., rock enthusiasts can catch Red Voodoo, a rising force in the music world. This young band has already played for rock legend Sammy Hagar and appeared on the prestigious Monsters of Rock Cruise. Their high-energy live show is a must-see for fans of authentic rock ‘n’ roll.

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Saturday, November 30, keeps the momentum going with an early evening performance by 7 Summers: A Morgan Wallen Tribute Band. Starting at 7 p.m., this talented group focuses on delivering Wallen’s authentic sound rather than imitating his look. They’ll perform his hits with the passion and energy that have earned him a loyal fan base.

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At 10 p.m., Aldama returns to the stage with Finesse: The Bruno Mars Tribute Show. Expect a night of crowd favorites, including “Uptown Funk,” “Locked Out of Heaven,” and “Treasure.” The band’s dazzling tribute to Bruno Mars is packed with dance-worthy hits and unmatched showmanship.

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Finally, the weekend wraps up on Sunday, December 1, with Powerhouse of Blues featuring Jeramy Norris. This afternoon show, starting at 3 p.m., showcases Norris’s soulful vocals and masterful guitar work. Backed by his world-class band, The Blues Cartel, Norris delivers a mix of riveting original songs and reimagined blues classics. Influenced by legends like B.B. King and Jonny Lang, Norris promises to captivate audiences with his old-soul artistry and fiery performances.

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Powerhouse Pub, located at 614 Sutter Street in Historic Folsom, continues to be a hub for top-tier entertainment. With a lineup as diverse as this, it’s the perfect spot to kick off the holiday season. For tickets and more information, visit their website. Don’t miss