Event Info
FREE SHOW WITH: Tennis Pro, Rugged Uncle
Tennis Pro
with special guests
Rugged Uncle
Feb. 5th, The Copper Owl
Doors...
9:30pm - 12:30am Doors at: 9:00pm
Free
Artists
Stadium Rock from Victoria BC
Event Description
Tennis Pro
with special guests
Rugged Uncle
Feb. 5th, The Copper Owl
Doors at 9:00PM (19+)
FREE SHOW
Seattle Indie rockers, Tennis Pro, are coming across on the Clipper to support their film BIG IN JAPAN, a THIS IS SPINAL TAP style mock-umentary screening at the Victoria Film Festival.
Doors open at 9:00PM, and the show is FREE.
ABOUT TENNIS PRO (The Band)
Described by novelist Dave Eggers as "melodic and anarchic", Tennis Pro is at times punk, at times surf, and always grounded in melody and electricity. Tennis Pro's most recent LP Shimokita is Dead? was produced by band member Phillip Peterson (Owl City, Portugal The Man, Gym Class Heroes, Mastodon, The Posies, Nada Surf).
Listen to Tennis Pro: http://www.tennisproband.com/
ABOUT RUGGED UNCLE
Victoria, BC based rock and roll family. Rugged Uncle began as a side project for Immaculate Machine, The Paper Cranes, Clay George and more. The band, which was a diversion from the seriousness of music and the music business, played very simple songs only for the sake of a good time. A few years later, with core members now settled on Vancouver Island, Rugged Uncle has been resurrected, this time as a principal focus.
Listen to Rugged Uncle: http://ruggeduncle.bandcamp.com/
ABOUT BIG IN JAPAN (The Film)
Big in Japan • Canadian Premiere
Friday • Feb 6 • 9:45pm • Odeon 1
Sunday • Feb 8 • 2:00pm • Odeon 1
Director: John Jeffcoat • USA • 2014 • 100min
Semi-true, hugely entertaining, and totally rocking! Real life Seattle indie band Tennis Pro have given rock- and-roll all they could but fame has remained a cold lover. So, they've decided to take one last shot at glory through the most Cheap Trick-like of musical accomplishments: being big in Japan. Leaving wives, family and girlfriends behind, they're ready to try crossing political, cultural and personal boundaries one more time with huge style and a lot of fun.
Tickets for BIG IN JAPAN: https://boxoffice.victoriafilmfestival.com/film.php?id=986&noIframe=1
Venue
1900 Douglas Street
Bar / Nightclub
Capacity120