Colorado rock outfit group Eminence Ensemble has announced a special Halloween show at Denver’s Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom.

The band—comprised of Zac Flynn, Justin Neely, Nick Baum, Tanner Bardin, and Dylan Gleit—will play two socially-distanced shows to celebrate All Hallows Eve on Saturday, October 31st. Respecting the current state guidelines for indoor shows, guests will be seated at reserved tables and attendance will be capped at 46 people, helping to ensure a safely-distanced environment. Keyboardist Todd Stoops will be joining the band as a special guest for the shows.

Eminence Ensemble will start off the evening with an early show at 6:30 p.m. followed by a late show at 9:15 p.m. Fans are also encouraged to wear costumes for the occasion.

“Our Halloween shows are always a heater since it’s my birthday,” says Bardin. “We’re gonna rock the f*** out and get weird with the fans for the holiday. Don’t forget your costumes, we have a Blue full moon and get an extra hour of the night due to daylight savings time”.

Tickets for Eminence Ensemble’s Halloween shows go on sale on Tuesday, October 6th at 10 a.m. MT. For tickets, click here. For more information, visit the band’s website.

Additionally, Eminence Ensemble will perform as part of this week’s World Peace Wednesday for Wildfire Relief livestream benefit. The stream will begin on 9 p.m. ET and will feature livestream performances by Joel Cummins (Umphrey’s McGee), Bill Nershi (The String Cheese Incident) and his wife JilianVince Herman (Leftover Salmon), The Higgs, Cycles, Rumpke Mountain Boys, Scott Hachey (Magic Beans), David Gans, Kyle Merrill, Chain Station, Float Like A Buffalo, Flash Mountain Flood, and Other Mother Brother Band. To tune in, visit Jamcast Network’s Facebook page.

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