Next Up @ LH
schubas jukebox
coming soon
  • 07/30/10 7:30 PM
  • 21+
  • $12.00
  • 07/30/10 10:00 PM
  • 21+
  • $8.00
coming soon
  • 07/31/10 10:00 PM
  • 21+
  • $10.00
coming soon
  • 08/01/10 7:30 PM
  • $10.00
  • 08/02/10 8:00 PM
  • $10.00
  • 08/03/10 8:00 PM
  • $10.00
  • 08/04/10 9:00 PM
  • $12.00
  • 08/05/10 9:00 PM
  • $15.00
  • 08/06/10 11:00 PM
  • $20.00
Sold Out
  • 08/07/10 11:00 PM
  • $15.00
Online Ticket Ordering

Advance tickets guarantee entry to the show.

They are general admission only and DO NOT guarantee seating.
For the best seats/position in the music room please arrive 30 minutes prior to show time to pick-up your tickets.

Tickets ARE NOT mailed to you.

A NON-REFUNDABLE $2.00 per ticket service charge will be added to the purchase price of each ticket - in the instance of a show cancellation, this fee will not be returned.

All Tickets purchased through the web site are NON-REFUNDABLE.

All tickets are non-transferrable.

The name in the 'Shipping Address' portion of your order will be the name your tickets are held under at the door- if you are buying tickets for someone else, you must indicate their name in these fields.

Advance tickets are only available through Schubas.com (until 5 pm day of show) and JamUSA.com when noted. Schubas does not have a physical box office. Walk-up ticket purchases are only available at Schubas beginning one half-hour before listed show time unless the show is sold out.

Shows are listed in chronological order.

All Shows are 21 and over, unless otherwise noted.

Want A Free Appetizer?

Stop by our Harmony Grill on the night of your show to receive a free Mini Mac 'n' Cheese with advance ticket purchase. Limit one per table.
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It is neither good nor healthy to tease through the bones of the past, but for the edification of future generations, we must. Future Of The Left were composed from two thirds of the defunct Cardiff rock band mclusky, singer/guitarist Andy Falkous and drummer Jack Egglestone, and one-fifth of Ammanford rock band Jarcrew, wild-eyed frontman Kelson Louis Matthias. Both bands shared a mutual admiration; both bands bit the dust in their own special way. Jarcrew released one record, got lost in their confusing maze of great ideas, and finally disintegrated shortly after their drummer decided he wanted to spend more time following Jehovah. mclusky made three albums before falling to pieces in largely acrimonious circumstances, the gory details of which the curious can doubtless find recounted somewhere other than here.