Looking for local music and arts events? The Weekender has you covered. Morbid Saint plays Gabe’s with Frontal Assault, Traffic Death and Ill Omen. Roll into Hispanic Heritage Month with Festival Latino in Cedar Rapids or the opening of Aliza Nisenbaum’s “Dia de los Muertos” exhibit at the Des Moines Art Center. And Tone Da Boss continues his Iowa Music Awards fall tour at Smokestack in Dubuque.

Bronwyn Keith-Hynes — via the artist

Bronwyn Keith-Hynes

An Evening with Dave Moore/ELLI Benefit

Morbid Saint w/ Frontal Assault, Traffic Death & Ill Omen

Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Scenes from Latino Fest at the Ped Mall in Iowa City, Iowa, on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021. — Adria Carpenter/Little Village

TellersBridge StoryTellers present, “Windfall”

2025 Festival Latino

Back to the Scene: Emo Throwback Party

Skarlett Roxx — via the artist

Run Dog, Amie Rivers and The Grey Place

Metal Showcase: Skarlett Roxx and Next to Midnight

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio — via the artist

Eric Hutchinson w/ Andrew Hoyt

“Aliza Nisenbaum: Día de los Muertos” Exhibition

Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy & Casey Joe and the Foxes

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio

Tropa Magica — photo by Rafael Gardenas via the artist

Zoh Amba Sun Ensemble w/ Randall Hall

Tropa Magica w/ Lady Igraine & Thimaster

Peretsky, Desert Liminal, Drowse

Second Saturday Flea Market

The Swampland Jewels — photo by Bud Green via the artist

The Swampland Jewels – Maquoketa Summer Concert Series

Tone Da Boss Presents…

Sullivan Road Record Release Show w/ Marzipan Mailbox and Skinny & the Shakes


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