Chase Hall Programming Board is proud to present the annual Bates Fall Concert, featuring Bryce Vine & Manwolves Saturday, November 16th!
Doors at 9:30pm; concert begins at 10:30pm. ID is required at the door with your ticket. No re-entry; no refunds. Tickets are sold online only, and are as follows:
ON SALE NOW - PASSWORD IN BATES TODAY:
ON SALE 10/15:
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
College, high school, or state-issued ID is required at the door, in addition to your ticket. Non-Bates students under the age of 18 must be accompanied into the venue by an adult.
What can/can't I bring into the event?
Bags, backpacks, purses, liquid containers of any kind, smoking, vaping, and weapons are not allowed inside the venue. Water will be provided at the event.
Can I leave the concert and come back later?
No. Once your ticket has been scanned, you may not leave and return to the venue.
Is my ticket transferrable?
No. IDs will be checked at the door to verify the ticket holder is the person presenting the ticket.
Do I have to print out my ticket?
No - electronic tickets will be accepted at the door.
What else should I know?
Metal detectors will be in use at the entrance, and police will be on site.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please contact the Bates Office of Campus Life at campuslife@bates.edu.
Bryce Vine is a rapper and singer who blends pop, rap, and alternative rock influences, delivering witty, thoughtful lyrics and catchy hooks. As an independent artist, he scored an online hit with the 2014 single "Sour Patch Kids," but he made his major breakthrough when "Drew Barrymore" became a viral hit in 2018, leading up to the release of his debut full-length, Carnival, in 2019.
Manwolves is a 6-piece multi-instrumental band whose genre-bending sound combines elements ofrock, hip hop, and jazz. Comprising of lifelong friends Jamie McNear(vocals), Eli Cohen (guitar), Henry Wolf(bass), Julian Freeman (drums), Ari Garfin (keys), and Michael Werner(trumpet),the Evanston sextet has been flourishing in the Chicago scene overthe pasttwo years. Selling out multiple Chicago venues such as Lincoln Hall, Chop Shop, & Subterranean as headliners, as well as performing alongside other major up and coming acts such as Ric Wilson, Omar Apollo, and Boy Pablo, Manwolves have continued to cause a stirin the city. In 2017, Manwolves reached #4 on the Viral U.S Spotify Chart. Since then,the group has amassed more than 20 million streams on Spotify with their biggesttrack, These Days, amassing over 4.4 million streams. Currently, Manwolves are working on their next album following their 2018 debut, A Safety Meeting. Their new project is slated for a 2019 release.