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Advance Tickets for Friki Tiki Garage Festival

January 25th, 2010 by frikifrankie

Reserve your ticket now for Friki Tiki Garage Festival, Saturday March 6.

These 6 bands are creating a new movement in Garage and Fuzz music.

Don’t miss this very rare chance to see them all in one place.

$10 Advance Online – Will Call at the door – no online fees

$13 Day of Show

Find out more about the Line-Up

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Hotel Update

January 20th, 2010 by frikifrankie

We currently have rooms available at historic Hotel Congress on our Stay page. We’re also firming up rates for an additional place to stay.

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What the Hell is Friki Tiki?

January 13th, 2010 by admin

A One Day Garage Fuzz Music Festival smack dab in the middle of a 3- Day Scooter Rally

When:

Garage Festival Concert – Saturday, March 6
Scooter Rally Weekender – Friday, March 5 thru Sunday, March 7

Where:

Hosted by The Hut and overseen by the GIANT TIKI (Moai) Head sculpture on funky 4th Avenue in downtown Tucson -

Photo by Joel Smith

Even if you don’t have a scooter, you’ll love people watching, the music, and the atmosphere.

Events include:

  • Scooter tours of Tucson’s mountains and sunsets
  • Vintage Goody and Vinyl Record tours
  • A Luau
  • Happy Hour at Historic Club Congress with DJ’s
  • Kick-Off and Wind-Down Parties
  • Scooter Contests and Raffles
  • Critical Mass rides down 4th Ave.
  • And more . . .

Why

A celebration of:

  • The revival of Garage and Fuzz music
  • Scooters and Scooter Culture
  • Tiki Culture
  • 60s Mod Revival
  • Kitsch and Low Brow Art
  • And Tucson’s Spring Weather

Who

Sara and Traci of Mary Janes Scoote Club

Brought to you by The Hut, Friki Inc.,  and the Mary Janes Scooter Club, Tucson’s ALL girl  ALL  scooter Club.

What’s the Big Deal

A unique subculture of music is now emerging all over the world.

Just as vinyl makes its comeback, so too are the irreverent distorted fuzzy guitar sounds of guitars and even vintage keyboards from the 1960s.

These bands are on the forefront of this movement. They tour and travel all over, but rarely can they be seen all together in one place.

Friki Tiki Garage Festival Brings to you, one night only:

Lords of Altamont

The Woolly Bandits

The Mission Creeps

Green Lady Killers

Lenguas Largas

Vooduo

and DJs Bombshelter

More info on the Bands

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