Mar 31 2021
Bees Deluxe live at the Bull Run

Bees Deluxe live at the Bull Run

Presented by Bees Deluxe at Bull Run

Bees Deluxe, Boston's notorious acid-blues ensemble return to play their home-from-home venue in Shirley, Massachusetts on Wednesday evening March the 31st. Come to "Lose Your Blues" - there's no cover charge and the live music starts at 7:00 pm.  The Bull Run is a legendary concert venue and restaurant with farm to table fare, masked and gloved staff, fine wines and craft ales. Lose Your Blues is a socially distanced event. Musicians who have performed at the Bull Run include: Matt Schofield, Blue Oyster Cult, Ana Popović, John Mayall, Tinsley Ellis, Los Lobos, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, Edgar Winter, J. Geils and Bees Deluxe.
Find out more about Bees Deluxe here: www.beesdeluxe.com
Call the Bull Run at 978-425-4311 to reserve your free seats to this show.

Admission Info

While admission is free, there is limited seating fro this socially distanced evening, please call 978-425-4311 for your free reservations:

Phone: 978-425-4311

Email: news@beesdeluxe.com

Additional time info:

Bees Deluxe, Boston's notorious acid-blues ensemble return to play their home-from-home blues venue in Shirley, Massachusetts on Wednesday evening March the 31st. Come to "Lose Your Blues" - there's no cover charge and the live music starts at 7:00 pm.  The Bull Run is a legendary concert venue and restaurant with farm to table fare, masked and gloved staff, fine wines and craft ales. Lose Your Blues is a socially distanced event. Musicians who have performed at the Bull Run include: Matt Schofield, Blue Oyster Cult, Ana Popović, John Mayall, Tinsley Ellis, Los Lobos, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, Edgar Winter, J. Geils and Bees Deluxe.
Find out more about Bees Deluxe here: www.beesdeluxe.com
Call the Bull Run at 978-425-4311 to reserve your free seats to this show.

Dates & Times

2021/03/31 - 2021/03/31

Location Info

Bull Run

215 Great Road, Shirley, MA 01464

Accessibility Info

Bees Deluxe is an anything-but-basic blues band. They are hell-bent on a mission to drag the electric-analog blues of Chicago in the 60’s, the Blue Note catalog and the funk of New Orleans into the 21st century.
The band has won audiences from Maine to the Mississippi with their arresting and highly danceable originals and their innovative interpretation of  less-travelled tunes by artists like Etta James, Joe Zawinul, J.B. Lenoir, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Albert Collins and the three Kings.
...what might happen if Freddie King took a lot of acid then wrote a song with Pat Metheny and asked a strung-out Stevie Ray Vaughan to take a solo” — Blues Blast Magazine

www.beesdeluxe.com