Sweet Dream In The Crown April 7, 8:00 pm
Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door.
Ticket Commissions: $3 processing fee and sales tax
This event is Standing Room Only.
With support from Yes! Weekly
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SWEET DREAM
Sweet Dream is the musical brainchild of guitarist, vocalist, and bandleader Julian Creech-Pritchett. Filling out the live band are Ramon Garcia on bass and Xavier Ware on drums. In the studio, Creech-Pritchett generally plays everything, aside from listed features on various songs.
Sweet Dream is a band that strives to move past genre boundaries in favor of creating good music of all kinds. It would be easiest to classify them as a rock band, but hearing their studio recordings or live show will prove that they are much more than that.
Follow Sweet Dream on social media @SweetDreamBand
instagram.com/SweetDreamBand
Facebook.com/SweetDreamBand
Twitter.com/SweetDreamBand
GENTLE JUNIOR
Gentle Junior is a four-piece indie alt-rock band from Greensboro. Their sound incorporates Midwest emo and shoegaze elements with the occasional folk tinge.
BOY NAMED SUE
Boy Named Sue is a three-piece rock band out of Raleigh.
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While masks are still recommended, they are not required, and social distancing is encouraged when possible.
For details on the Carolina Theatre of Greensboro’s health and safety policies please visit our COVID-19 preparedness page.
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ABOUT THE CROWN
The Crown at the Carolina, located on the third floor, started its life as the 1927 vaudeville theatre’s original sign shop, churning out iconic posters and ads for early touring shows and movies. After spending the decades that followed as a storage area, the space underwent its first phase of renovation to open to the public as The Crown in September 2013.
Now a high-tech, flexible performance space, The Crown is celebrated for its delicate acoustics, inviting ambiance, intimate setting, as well as its accessibility to the Triad’s performing arts community. Warm, exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and huge lead-paned windows (original to the building) bring the room its natural, historic, up-cycled “cool” factor.
Ticket Commissions: $3 processing fee and sales tax
This event is Standing Room Only.
With support from Yes! Weekly
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SWEET DREAM
Sweet Dream is the musical brainchild of guitarist, vocalist, and bandleader Julian Creech-Pritchett. Filling out the live band are Ramon Garcia on bass and Xavier Ware on drums. In the studio, Creech-Pritchett generally plays everything, aside from listed features on various songs.
Sweet Dream is a band that strives to move past genre boundaries in favor of creating good music of all kinds. It would be easiest to classify them as a rock band, but hearing their studio recordings or live show will prove that they are much more than that.
Follow Sweet Dream on social media @SweetDreamBand
instagram.com/SweetDreamBand
Facebook.com/SweetDreamBand
Twitter.com/SweetDreamBand
GENTLE JUNIOR
Gentle Junior is a four-piece indie alt-rock band from Greensboro. Their sound incorporates Midwest emo and shoegaze elements with the occasional folk tinge.
BOY NAMED SUE
Boy Named Sue is a three-piece rock band out of Raleigh.
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While masks are still recommended, they are not required, and social distancing is encouraged when possible.
For details on the Carolina Theatre of Greensboro’s health and safety policies please visit our COVID-19 preparedness page.
* * * * * * *
ABOUT THE CROWN
The Crown at the Carolina, located on the third floor, started its life as the 1927 vaudeville theatre’s original sign shop, churning out iconic posters and ads for early touring shows and movies. After spending the decades that followed as a storage area, the space underwent its first phase of renovation to open to the public as The Crown in September 2013.
Now a high-tech, flexible performance space, The Crown is celebrated for its delicate acoustics, inviting ambiance, intimate setting, as well as its accessibility to the Triad’s performing arts community. Warm, exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and huge lead-paned windows (original to the building) bring the room its natural, historic, up-cycled “cool” factor.