COSMIC CHARLIE: DARK SIDE OF THE DEAD
DOORS: 5:00 PM
STARTS: 7:00 PM
Live on the Outdoor Stage
Genre: Grateful Dead TributeAge Limit: All Ages are Welcome
Rain or Shine; No Refunds
We are excited to announce that Cosmic Charlie will be back for another must-see performance on the Outdoor Stage at Salvage Station on Saturday, September 11th! This time around, they will be performing “Dark Side of the Dead,” which is a hybrid show featuring the music of both the Grateful Dead and Pink Floyd. The centerpiece of the show is a live performance of Pink Floyd’s legendary Dark Side Of The Moon album.
The album is performed start-to-finish, by the Cosmic Charlie “big band” that includes two drummers, 4 keyboards, backup singers, and saxophone. Before and after the Dark Side album performance, Cosmic Charlie will offer up two heaping helpings of its signature high-energy Grateful Dead sets.
Doors open at 5pm and the music starts at 7pm. Check out our FAQ page here to learn about parking options, what you can and cannot bring inside the venue and MORE!
Root Down will be serving their delicious twist on Southern Soul food and, of course, we will have MULTIPLE full bars open for you to enjoy!
Please review our Covid-19 policy here: https://salvagestation.com/covid-policy/
CDC guidelines + band requirements + our own personal policies are changing daily, so please keep your eyes on our website for updates. As always, thank you for supporting live music and for your cooperation as we navigate this challenging time together!
About Cosmic Charlie:
Cosmic Charlie was born in the musical Mecca of Athens, Georgia. From its summer 1999 inception, the band swiftly cemented its reputation as a band that puts a unique and personal twist on the Grateful Dead catalogue, a Dead cover band for folks that are ambivalent about Dead cover bands. Rather than mimicking the Dead exactly, Cosmic Charlie chooses to tap into the Dead’s energy and style as a foundation on which to build. The result is healthy balance of creativity and tradition, and both the band and its audience are taken to that familiar edge with the sense that, music is actually being MADE here tonight.