Free Live Music in The Underground
Cost: Free entry to live music with password
Join us for live music in The Underground speakeasy and distillery at The Mob Museum. Find the weekly password in The Underground’s Instagram Stories for free admission to the speakeasy located in the basement of The Mob Museum! Must be 21+ to attend.
Entertainment lineup (Friday & Saturday: 8 p.m. to Midnight, Sunday: 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.)
- Friday, January 9 | The Syn-Phonics
- Saturday, January 10 | Coco & The Sidecars
- Sunday, January 11 | Katrina Bree’s Blue Note Trio
- Friday, January 16 | Dixie Flats
- Saturday, January 17 | The Volsteads
- Sunday, January 18 | Red Penny Arcade
- Friday, January 23 | Michael Ross Nugent
- Saturday, January 24 | The Syn-Phonics
- Sunday, January 25 | Cheyenne Adams & The Dirty Business
- Friday, January 30 | Katrina Bree’s Blue Note Trio
- Saturday, January 31 | Michael Ross Nugent
- Friday, February 6 | Katrina Bree’s Blue Note Trio
- Saturday, February 7 | Rose Noir
- Sunday, February 8 | Sandy & The Knightcaps
- Friday, February 13 | Dixie Flats
- Saturday, February 14 | Amanda King and her Prohibition Three
- Sunday, February 15 | Cheyenne Adams & The Dirty Business
- Friday, February 20 | Mr. Nobody with Michael Grimm
- Saturday, February 21 | Michael Ross Nugent
- Sunday, February 22 | Coco & The Sidecars
- Saturday, February 28 | The Volsteads
ABOUT OUR PERFORMERS
- Amanda King & Her Prohibition Three captivate audiences with their enchanting performances, showcasing a treasure trove of musical gems from pre-1950s American popular music and jazz.
- Cheyenne Adams & The Dirty Business bring classic 1920s and 1930s jazz standards to The Underground with high energy, great vibes, big laughs and Vegas’ tiniest trombone. Be prepared to tap your foot, smile, laugh and be transported back in time with this interactive and exciting group.
- Coco and The Sidecars perform unique jazz renditions of classics featuring dynamic vocals and crowd-pleasing accompaniment.
- Dixie Flats are a high-energy, seven-piece band playing traditional jazz, Depression-era blues and music inspired by the culture of New Orleans.
- Katrina Bree’s Blue Note Trio features a singer with a deep love for music and a natural talent for connecting with her audience. With a repertoire that spans genres and eras, they bring a fresh and modern twist to timeless songs, creating a sound that is all their own.
- Malia Rae and the Wiseguys are a Vegas-based band featuring the vocal talents of Malia Rae. She is accompanied by Chris Morgan on keys, RJ Reyes on bass, and Sebastian Igasan on drums. The group combines the skills of multi-faceted musicians that bring their unique style to jazz, including swing renditions of modern favorites.
- Michael Ross Nugent and his trio provide a truly authentic sound reminiscent of the 1920s and 1930s.
- Mr. Nobody with Michael Grimm performs vintage blues and jazz numbers with verve and style, combining the talents of award-winning front man Michael Grimm, piano-comedy showman Bill Zappia and talented multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Tripi.
- Red Penny Arcade are a Dynamic quartet that delivers a wide range of popular music from every era and genre, set in the 1920-40s style.
- Rose Noir is a jazz-soul live act led by vocalist Naomi Rose, blending vintage glamour with modern sophistication. Our sound moves seamlessly across eras, creating a timeless, late-night atmosphere rooted in classic lounge culture.
- Sandy and The Knightcaps are a swanky jazz trio fronted by sultry songstress Sandy Knight. Serving your classic favorites and postmodern hits shaken and stirred with a dash of sass and a whole lot of class.
- The Ramblers are a Prohibition-era jazz band that transport crowds back to 1920s New Orleans and Chicago nightclubs with ragtime, blues, and early jazz made famous by icons of music such as Fats Waller, Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong!
- The Syn-Phonics are an innovative jazz band delivering a modern, soul-infused taste of the 1920s and ‘30s Jazz Age.
- The Volsteads harken back to the risqué rhythms of 1940-50s, blending vintage flair with modern artistry to breathe new life into swing and jazz standards.