Next Up @ LH
schubas jukebox
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  • 09/07/10 8:00 PM
  • 18+
  • $10.00
coming soon
  • 09/08/10 9:00 PM
  • $12.00
  • 09/09/10 9:00 PM
  • $10.00
  • 09/10/10 9:00 PM
  • $10.00
  • 09/11/10 4:00 PM
  • $5.00
  • 09/11/10 10:00 PM
  • $10.00
  • 09/12/10 12:00 PM
  • $0.00
  • 09/12/10 8:00 PM
  • $12.00
  • 09/13/10 8:00 PM
  • $12.00
  • 09/14/10 9:00 PM
  • $12.00
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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  • Saturday 01/09/2010 7:00 PM
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  • 21+
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  • $7.00 

If you ask me, John Kimler looks as if he’s been stripped from the pages of a children’s book of tall tales. Towering and grizzled, John gives the impression that he might be just as comfortable swinging an axe as he is slinging a guitar. His flannel shirt and work boots lend him a timeless, fabled sort of quality that brings to mind something of a cross between Woody Guthrie and Paul Bunyon.

His music is no different. John writes songs that sound as if they may have been written a hundred years ago, and sings them as though he’s sitting around the bonfire in a Hooverville somewhere back in the 1930’s