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The Wolf's Den

A Live Music Venue

The Wyrd Sisters
Nov. 1, 2003

Tanglefoot
Nov. 14,2003

Welcome to the Wolf's Den. This venue was conceived with the idea that it could be used as
an alternative venue for live music in the Lethbridge area.
It is a venue set up in co-operation with the Lethbridge Folk Club with a fully functioning live
sound stage and system. It is essentially a turn-key concert venue. All the artist has to do
is show up and play music. A sound technician is always available at the site.
Some noted performers to mount this stage are: Roy Forbes, Maria Dunn, Ronnie Hayward,
Tanglefoot, Tim Readman and Fear of Drinking, Nathan Tinkham, Saskia Munroe, Annie Gallup,
Dennis Lakusta, Mad Pudding, Ceilidh Menage, Prairie Ceilidh, Crooked Creek and many more to
come.

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All Concerts are held at the Wolf's Den (325-5th St. So. Lethbridge, Alberta )
doors open at 7:30pm with the opening act from 8pm to 8:30pm. The main show starts at 9pm.
Tickets are priced at $20.00 members and $25.00 for non-members. $5.00 of the ticket price may be used for a membership valued at $5.00.
Children 6 yrs. to 14 yrs are $10.00 with an adult.  Under 6 yrs old are admitted FREE.
The venue is a non-smoking room.

Open Stages are held at the Wolf's Den on the 2nd and the 4th Friday of each month at 8pm. A nominal fee of $2.00 is charged at the door. All musicians are welcome. A variety of music styles are presented. This is a great place to try out some new material and try out your talents. A guitar courtesy of the King of Trade is available for anyone without. A bass is also available for use.

A Bluegrass Jam is held in the Wolf's Den at 7:30pm on the 1st. and the 3rd. Friday of each month.  This is an acoustic jam with traditional bluegrass instruments (guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle and bass.  Note bass can be electric since there are not very many acoustic basses around.)  A $2 cover is at the door.   All levels of players are welcome.  A slow pitch jam will occur for beginning players.