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BoDeans
Friday, Oct 9, 7:30 pm
The Historic Lincoln Theatre is proud to present BoDeans, live on stage as part of their 40th Anniversary Tour: Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams...and Good Things.
With countless tunes you know from the first note, rip-roaring gigs you can count on, and a whole lot of energy you’ll take home with you, BoDeans continue to contribute to the American songbook as a tried-and-true institution. Band leader Kurt Neumann remains at the helm, and continues to create, adding to the already existing generational anthems such as "Good Things," "You Don’t Get Much," "Idaho," and "Closer to Free," to name a few.
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Lloyd Cole
Sunday, Oct 11, 7:30 pm
The Historic Lincoln Theatre is proud to present Lloyd Cole as part of his new solo electric tour.
Lloyd Cole takes to the road in 2026 with a run of solo shows in North America. His elegant solo live performances in recent years have been predominantly acoustic, but for these concerts he has decided to go electric. The performance will run the gamut from his masterful debut with Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, Rattlesnakes, right up to 2023's acclaimed On Pain, touching on all points in between.
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Cozy Comedy presents:
Gary Gulman: Grandiloquent
Sunday, October 18, 7:00 pm
Over 30 years in comedy, Gary Gulman has established himself as an eminent performer and peerless writer.
Gulman has made five masterful TV specials including his most recent universally-acclaimed stand-up specials for HBO Max. Most recently, Gary made his off-broadway debut with a five-week sold-out run at the Lucille Lortel Theatre of his critically acclaimed one-man show Grandiloquent, which he now brings to the Lincoln stage.
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Laura Veirs with Karl Blau
Monday, Oct 26, 7:30 pm
The Lincoln Theatre is proud to welcome Laura Veirs back to our stage, alongside Karl Blau!
Portland, Oregon-based singer-songwriter Laura Veirs has forged a career singing personal songs of romantic intoxication, everyday vignettes, and social commentary that are often heavy on introspection and intense character scrutiny. She is fascinated with the intersection of poetry and science and explores this in her lyrics.
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