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nterIt’s all about “stereotyping,”, this Friday night in Historic Folsom as Powerhouse Entertainment presents one of the regions favorite bands with Stereotype on stage at Powerhouse Pub as Friday night’s headliner. It’s just one of several bands that will get you out on the brand new LED dance floor at the iconic Folsom music venue this weekend

Stereotype is a dynamic five-piece cover band based out of Sacramento, bringing what they describe as world-class, heavy hitting musicianship, non-stop energy, and creative mashups that will bring Powerhouse dance floor to life Saturday night at 10 p.m. following opening group Priest/DC on 

The band Stereotype is known for its wide range of genres and tend to dazzle any event they perform for. They are known to produce a mix of Pop, Rock, R&B, and even fire up Classic Rock, Country, and Old School Rap and Hip-Hop. Stereotype will take the stage following a the TGIF early show at Powerhouse featuring a performance by the band Priest/DC, a tribute to Judas Preist and AC/DC. The early show starts at 7:00 p.m.  

It’s all part of a busy weekend at Powerhouse Pub. Saturday night, Azucal takes the stage at 10:00 p.m.  Azucal is a multi-genre band that performs today’s hits, classic and alternative rock as well as R&B, soulful ballads, a bit of country, reggae, pop and more.  

Azucal is a multi-genre band offering something for all audience.

On Sunday, it will be the Powerhouse of Blues at 3:00 p.m. with the great Tom Rigney and Flambeau performing, an event that is timed perfectly to take in after Sunday’s Peaches in the Plaza event just down the street if your attending. 

 Tickets are available for all shows at Powerhouse Pub , along with all of the other events they are hosting ahead can be found at www.powerhousepub.com.

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