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Slomosa

Mon Apr 20 at 8:00pm

Colorado Springs, CO

Event Info

  • Mon - April 20, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Slomosa

Haling from the west of Norway, the four-piece Slomosa has been making waves across borders. With their heavy sound the band coined their own genre - Tundra Rock - inspired by the American Desert scenes of the '90s. Influenced by bands such as Kyuss, Elder and Black Sabbath, their music is both heavy and groovy at the same time, with raw vocals and thunderous guitars. Growing up in a part of the country where high mountains and wild nature surrounds one Read more on Last.fm

Venue

2106 E. Platte Ave., Colorado Springs, CO

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where to park for the Black Sheep in Colorado Springs?
Where to park for the Black Sheep in Colorado Springs? Parking for the Black Sheep in Colorado Springs is convenient and accessible. The venue is located at 2106 E Platte Ave, and there is a free parking lot adjacent to the building, which fills up quickly on show nights. Additional parking is available along the side streets surrounding the venue, including Platte Avenue and the neighboring residential areas. Please pay attention to any posted parking restrictions in the area to avoid fines. For added safety and ease, consider utilizing ride-sharing services such as Uber or Lyft, especially during busy events. Arriving early is recommended to secure a favorable parking spot and enjoy a hassle-free concert experience at the Black Sheep.
How many people does the Black Sheep in Colorado Springs hold?
How many people does the Black Sheep in Colorado Springs hold? The Black Sheep in Colorado Springs has a maximum capacity of approximately 450 people. This intimate venue is known for its up-close and personal concert experiences, making it a favorite among fans and performers alike. Its size allows for excellent acoustics and sightlines, ensuring that every attendee gets a great view of the stage. The Black Sheep regularly hosts a variety of live music events, from local bands to nationally recognized acts, creating a vibrant atmosphere that fans appreciate. If you're looking for a venue that offers both energy and intimacy, the Black Sheep's 450-person capacity provides the perfect setting for memorable live performances.
Who owns the Black Sheep Colorado Springs?
Who owns the Black Sheep Colorado Springs? The Black Sheep in Colorado Springs is owned by Mike Barsch, a prominent figure in the Colorado live music scene. Barsch is also known for managing several other notable venues and has played a crucial role in nurturing local and national talent. Under his ownership, the Black Sheep has developed a reputation for hosting diverse music genres, from indie rock to hip-hop and metal. The venue's commitment to quality sound, artist-friendly atmosphere, and supportive local community is a testament to Barsch's dedication to live music in Colorado Springs. Thanks to his vision, the Black Sheep continues to be a beloved destination for concert-goers and artists alike.
Where is the Amphitheater being built in Colorado Springs?
Where is the Amphitheater being built in Colorado Springs? The new amphitheater in Colorado Springs, known as the Sunset Amphitheater, is being constructed in the Polaris Pointe development on the city's north side. The exact location is near the intersection of Interstate 25 and North Gate Boulevard, adjacent to popular attractions like the Air Force Academy and the Bass Pro Shops. Set to open in 2024, the Sunset Amphitheater will have a capacity of 8,000 and is designed to host large-scale concerts and community events. Its state-of-the-art facilities and scenic mountain views aim to make it a premier destination for live entertainment in the region, complementing venues like the Black Sheep.

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