Jul 13 Monday
Monday, July 137 doors, 7:30 show
The greatest concert film of all time, Stop Making Sense brings to the screen Talking Heads at Hollywood's Pantages Theater in December 1983: David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison, alongside an ecstatic ensemble of supporting musicians. Renowned filmmaker Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs) captures the band at their exhilarating best, in this new and complete restoration from A24.
Jul 14 Tuesday
We're pouring amazing boutique wines from independent winemakers around the world, join us for a glass at half price or a bottle at 10% off any Tuesday!!! Indulge in something new and delicious that you're not likely to find anywhere else or find a new favorite.
All of our wine is also available "to go" at retail pricing everyday! We also feature free live music 5 nights per week, Tuesday thru Saturday. Visit our website at www.thedrinkerys.com and click on our Whisperz Calendar or Events page to find out who is playing this week!
Horse LordsAs an instrumental unit, Horse Lords rely on a collective voice and focus to provide the band’s core strength; a process enriched by their disparate musical interests. The quartet, formed in 2010, embraces Renaissance counterpoint, covers composer Julius Eastman, plays instruments specially fretted for microtonality, and organizes its music through polyrhythmic matrices. The ingenious machinery of their music is humanized with exploration and passion.
Guitarist Owen Gardner and saxophonist / percussionist Andrew Bernstein met in the ‘00s at Goucher College in suburban Baltimore—the former steeped in global folk musics and experimental music, the latter a budding composer. As members of the rich Baltimore music scene, notably the band Teeth Mountain, they met bassist Max Eilbacher, who has subsequently blazed a path in electroacoustic music, and drummer Sam Haberman.
From the beginning, Horse Lords have played music defined by repetition and complexity, often at length, and presented it in ways that telegraph their concern with questioning social and political norms. “Conceptually, our music is always interested in the tension between the aesthetic, the political, and the material domains of art, and the political muteness of instrumental music,” the band says. “How can we imbue wordless music with a radical political message? The whole project of Horse Lords is an attempt to answer this question, and all of our decisions, musical and otherwise, are informed by it.”
Jul 15 Wednesday
Every Wednesday night at Whisperz Speakeasy we offer 25% off standard whiskey, bourbon & scotch pours and cocktails alongside FREE live music! Be sure to check our events page on our website to see who's playing this Wednesday and find the password of the week!
Open Mic nights on 2nd And 4th WednesdayPoetry/Spoken Word Night on 1st & 3rd WednesdayBeginning At 7
We’re hosting a Spoken Word and Open Mic Night at Tuck-N-Reds in Yellow Springs! This is a family-friendly event, and we’re working to build a supportive community of local musicians, poets, comedians, and performers of all kinds. Everyone is welcome—whether you’re a seasoned artist or stepping on stage for the first time, we invite you to come share your voice. Sign up by texting (937)460-8582
Jul 16 Thursday
Thursday, July 16, 2026 | 8:30PM | 21+FREE SHOW
Jul 17 Friday
Hey, you know we love our hometown space! We're super excited to hear local legend (and beyond) Rachel Litteral, who is opening for us. The Emporium offers an extensive wine and beer collection, great live music, and a cool downtown Yellow Springs vibe . Come hang out with us! The Wrong Elevator Band will take you for a ride! You know we're so wrong we're RIGHT.
Progressive bluegrass and folk-rock powerhouse Trampled By Turtles announced today their return to Huber Heights’ Rose Music Center on Friday, July 17 with special guest Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners.
Trampled by Turtles are from Duluth, Minnesota, where frontman Dave Simonett initially formed the group as a side project in 2003. At the time, Simonett had lost most of his music gear, thanks to a group of enterprising car thieves who'd ransacked his vehicle while he played a show with his previous band. Left with nothing more than an acoustic guitar, he began piecing together a new band, this time taking inspiration from bluegrass, folk, and other genres that didn't rely on amplification.
Simonett hadn't played any bluegrass music before, and he filled his lineup with other newcomers to the genre, including fiddler Ryan Young (who'd previously played drums in a speed metal act) and bassist Tim Saxhaug. Along with mandolinist Erik Berry and banjo player Dave Carroll, the group began carving out a fast, frenetic sound that owed as much to rock & roll as bluegrass.
Their crossover appeal has landed them on the #1 spot of Billboard’s Bluegrass Charts on every record they’ve released while playing marquee festivals like Coachella, ACL Fest, and Lollapalooza. Countless tours with diverse artists ranging Shakey Graves, Zach Bryan, Wilco, Caamp, Mt Joy, Willie Nelson, Avett Brothers, Lord Huron and many more have followed solidifying a loyal fanbase. Their last full length album Alpenglow was produced by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy. 2025 began with the band releasing a cover of Bon Iver’s “From Emma” with Caamp’s Taylor Meier (aka Sumbuck) on lead vocals. A few new collaborations are set to be announced in the coming weeks.
Jul 19 Sunday
Hearts on Fire BandPlaying 50's, 60's and more!Sunday: July 19, 20262–2:45 Free Beginner Dance Lesson3 – 7pmAmerican Czech-Slovak Club922 Valley Street, Dayton OH$10 Members, $11 non-MembersIncludes: Beer * Wine * Soft Drinks * Snacks(Food Available)Reservations if desired:reservations1@accdayton.comwww.accdayton.com