
WHATEVER ... A Gen-X Mixtape of Postmodern Melancholy
Saturday, February 21 at 4:00 PM
After 6 years, Brady Galan is returning to the stage in "Whatever... A Gen-X Mixtape of Postmodern Melancholy." Join him at Club 624 (upstairs from Rosy's Taco Bar) in Queen Village, for a musical exploration of the "lost generation" of Gen X, featuring songs, and anecdotes from (what he thinks is) ...
WHATEVER ... A Gen-X Mixtape of Postmodern Melancholy

WHATEVER ... A Gen-X Mixtape of Postmodern Melancholy
After 6 years, Brady Galan is returning to the stage in "Whatever... A Gen-X Mixtape of Postmodern Melancholy." Join him at Club 624 (upstairs from Rosy's Taco Bar) in Queen Village, for a musical exploration of the "lost generation" of Gen X, featuring songs, and anecdotes from (what he thinks is) the best generation ever! Special guest stars include Musical Director Jeff Beiter, Miranda Manganaro Anglim, and Bret McCandless. Following the performance, please join Brady for an afterparty at the bar. Drinks are also available during the show. Tickets Here
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After 6 years, Brady Galan is returning to the stage in "Whatever... A Gen-X Mixtape of Postmodern Melancholy." Join him at Club 624 (upstairs from Rosy's Taco Bar) in Queen Village, for a musical exploration of the "lost generation" of Gen X, featuring songs, and anecdotes from (what he thinks is) the best generation ever! Special guest stars include Musical Director Jeff Beiter, Miranda Manganaro Anglim, and Bret McCandless. Following the performance, please join Brady for an afterparty at th...
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WHATEVER ... A Gen-X Mixtape of Postmodern Melancholy starts at 4:00 p.m. and ends at 7:00 p.m.
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