The Third Annual Dia de los Muertos Masquerade featuring Captain Midnight Band returns to the Burlap Room on October 8! Put on your favorite 'Day of the Dead' attire, and come walk the grounds of Bert Driver Nursery while you enjoy live music, costume contest, craft beverages, food trucks, vendors, photobooth, and more at the last outdoor event of our 2022 Concert Series! Check out Captain Midnight Band on Spotify here.
This a kid and pet friendly event - kids 10 and under are FREE - and we invite everyone to dress up and enter the costume contest (more details to come)!
We have limited seating throughout the venue, but feel free to bring your own camping chair. In the event we have to move inside the Solstice Sage area, no personal chairs are allowed (but there is limited seating inside the Solstice Stage). Venue seating is first come, first serve.
Gates open at 4pm. Live music starts at 6pm. Captain Midnigh Band at 8pm. Event is rain or shine.
ADMISSION:
$10 General Admission
Ages 10 and younger are admitted FREE with paying adult
SHUTTLE SERVICE:
Bert Driver’s Burlap Room now offers a Shuttle Service on the day of Saturday Events! Call 615-516-1803 by Noon on the Thursday before the event to schedule your ride and be sure to include your shuttle ticket with your event ticket purchase. The Burlap Bus only runs around the Center Hill Lake Region, perfect for locals, or anyone camping or staying in a rental nearby.
More about the band...
Internationally-ignored superstar, Captain Midnight is the world’s only known purveyor of “Waterbed Rock & Roll”.
Crunchy Rock Guitar Riffs, Thick R&B Grooves, and Soaring Vocal Harmonies combine to create a unique, yet familiar soundscape for jammy anthems, sci-fi imagery, and humorous adult situations.
The Captain Midnight Band's diverse appeal has resulted in club, theater, and festival dates with such acts as Dark Star Orchestra, moe, Cypress Hill, Twiddle, Marcus King, Spafford, Leftover Salmon, , Billy Strings, N.R.P.S., Karl Denson, TAUK, and many more more.
Flattering comparisons to genre-defying acts such as P-Funk, Frank Zappa, and Ween are evident in the live show, where a genuine, energetic exchange is crafted and nurtured between band, fans, and whoever is lucky enough to be in the vicinity.