Weekend lineup: Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers, Cami, Wasted Space, Adam Aldama and the Aces, Mick Martin

If your weekend vibe is somewhere between a classic rock ‘n’ roll ritual, a dance floor frenzy, and a bluesy soul revival, Powerhouse Entertainment in Historic Folsom has you covered with a lineup that’s as wild as it is diverse.

Friday night kicks off with a tribute for the weekly TGIF Show that’s guaranteed to crank up the volume and ignite your inner rocker. Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers, the San Francisco Bay Area’s own ZZ Top tribute band, will take the stage at 7 p.m. Expect real beards, no fakes, and a rock-fueled setlist packed with all the classics and a few deep cuts. If ever there was a reason to break out your air guitar, this is it.

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But the night doesn’t end there. When 10 p.m. rolls around, it’s time to swap out the head-banging for hip shaking as the headliner of the night Cami steps up to the stage to get everyone dancing into the night. Delivering a seamless blend of today’s hits, classic rock, r&b, country, reggae, and everything in between, Cami’s infectious energy will have you dancing and singing along in no time. Grab your friends and hit the floor – this multi-genre musical ride is one you won’t want to miss.

Saturday keeps the party going with a little daytime nostalgia. Starting at 3 p.m., Wasted Space will transport you straight back to the heart and soul of ’60s and ’70s rock for the Powerhouse Saturday Afternoon Dance Party. From the Beatles and Rolling Stones to Janis Joplin and Fleetwood Mac, their sound is a celebration of rock’s golden age. Expect harmonies that hit just right and a whole lot of feel-good energy.

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When night falls, get ready for a throwback like no other. Adam Aldama & The Aces present “That’s What I Call 90’s” at 10 p.m., delivering a nonstop playlist of the era’s best dance jams. Bust out your favorite ’90s gear and relive the golden age of pop, hip-hop, and R&B with friends. The Aces are no strangers to themed performances, with tributes spanning from Prince to Bruno Mars and beyond.

But don’t call it a weekend just yet. Sunday is reserved for the Powerhouse of Blues and this week its all-time favorite, the legendary Mick Martin’s Big Blues Band that will bring it home with a 3 p.m. performance steeped in decades of experience and passion. Mick Martin, a celebrated harmonica player and former host of “The Blues Party” on CapRadio, has performed alongside legends like Freddie KingBo Diddley, and Elvin Bishop. This set promises soulful solos, powerful vocals, and a whole lot of heart.

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No matter your musical mood, Powerhouse has the perfect soundtrack waiting for you. But the excitement doesn’t stop with the music — it’s the ultimate playground for grown-ups—where PowerhouseScarlet’s Specialty Bar, and Big Rob’s Cigar & Hookah Cabana have joined forces to create a spectacle of epic proportions. Step into a world of “controlled chaos” packed with thrilling energy, live music that moves you, and exotic cocktails that spark your senses.

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Whether you’re grooving to the hottest DJs, sipping specialty drinks in one of the themed bars, or exploring the venue’s maze of bold décor and vibrant atmospheres, this one-of-a-kind club is designed to make every visitor feel like a VIP. An iconic destination for the wild at heart, Powerhouse is more than just a music venue—it’s a full-blown experience.

Powerhouse is located at 614 Sutter Street in Historic Folsom. For a full list of shows, tickets, and event details, visit www.powerhousepub.com.

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