Get Ready For The 2nd Annual Greasy Hands Pig Roast

Jason Herman
May 16, 2024

Get Ready For The 2nd Annual Greasy Hands Pig Roast

Jason Herman
May 16, 2024

Get ready for the 2nd Annual Greasy Hands Pig Roast on August 3, 2024.  This is set to be a spectacular featuring and celebrating local music community and it is all about bringing together family and friends for a great day of music, arts - and delicious BBQ.

The Pig Roast is the brainchild of Baltimore-based prog-funk-metal-jam band Greasy Hands. This event was an idea 10 years in the making, and what's most astounding is that this single-day music festival is 100% independently owned and operated.

This event will be held at the beautiful property of Stages Music Arts. During the event on the patio stange there will be vendors in the field while the delicious smell of two whole pigs being roasted will whaft through the air.

You may have missed the successful inaugural event in 2023, but it should be on your radar for 2024 and for years to come.  Make sure to bring your musical appetite for a full day of fun.

Here is the schedule for the 2nd Annual Greasy Hands Pig Roast - Truly a wonderful homegrown community event:

Schedule

Doors: 2pm

Music: 3pm - 12am

Lineup

Greasy Hands

The event hosts! Expect some sit-ins from other bands and perhaps a pig-themed cover or two.

Natalie Brooke

Natalie "Noodley" Brooke - need anyone say more? Natalie is very much on the rise and taking the world by storm with her keys and keytar.  The event could not be more stoked to have her as the event co-headliner.

Muscle Tough

This is another prog-rock fusion band from Philly. Greasy Hands wanted to bring in a cool band from outta town.

5 Spot 

 This is a young groovy jam band that has played at 8x10 and is friends of Greasy Hands.   Great people and great musicians.  Their kickass singer Rachel May will also sing a song or two with Greasy Hands as well.  She just sang "Aerials" by System of a Down with Greasy Hands at their 8x10 performance and  their bassist Lucas Feather played sax with Greasy Hands on Hall and Oates' "I Can't Go for That."

The Morel Trio

This trio is an absolute monster band of musicians featuring drummer Mike Gambone (The Bridge), bassist Ian Trusheim (formerly of Brooks Long, all around bad ass) and guitarist Grant Fisher. 

Stages All-Access All Stars

The host venue, Stages, puts their students into bands together, and this is their top-tier student band. There is some insane talent - several students have gone off to Berklee College of Music

If you made it last year, you know this is an unbelievalbe event and not to be missed.

If not, come find out!

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Ticket Tiers

  • Piglet GA - $30 (Early Bird Pricing)
  • Mild Hog GA - $40 (Standard Pricing)
  • Big Bertha GA - $50 (Day of Show Pricing)
  • Hog Wild VIP Package - $90 (Includes: GA Ticket, Festival T-shirt, Festival Poster, 1 Adult Bevi, VIP Parking, access to indoor bathrooms and indoor VIP Lounge)
  • Kids GA - $0 (Free admission for kids 10 and under

Listen

Listen

Listen


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Performance Details

Performance Details

Performance

Details


 
 

Saturday, August 3rd, 2024

Doors: 2:00 PM

Show: 12:00 AM


$0  - Kids 10 & Under

$30 - $90 - From Piglet to Wild Hog VIP Package (More Details In Ticket Link)


Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Additional

Resources


To learn more about Greasy Hands, please see the following web resources:

To learn more about Natalie Brooke, please see the following web resources:

To learn more about Muscle Tough, please see the following web resources:

To learn more about 5 Spot, please see the following web resources:

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About the author

Jason Herman

A 24x7 member and Photo Editor of DC Music Review. Jason has been passionate about music since his earliest days and is especially excited about the music scene around his adopted hometown, Washington DC.

Capturing the magic of hundreds of concerts and countless music festivals under his belt, you can find him at concerts around the country but especially in his adopted hometown of Washington, D.C. Before turning his lens to music, Jason followed professional cyclists around the U.S. Domestic Circuit and tallest mountains of Europe.


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