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New Art Studio and Performance Space, Pau Hana, Opens April 27

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Music lovers have a new home along the waterfront. Owner and accomplished artist Nikki Eggerstorfer, has transformed the historic warehouse space into a personal art studio and performance space. At Pau Hana, a Hawaiian phrase for relaxing/grooving after a day’s work, musicians find a place amongst the tropical plants, pretty pink lights, and artwork. Bring a little cash and check out the sweet mysterious songs of Rachele Eve (Detroit desert/rock) with her band, original music by Major Murphy (Grand Rapids dream/pop), and sweet songwriters Violent Bloom (Toledo chamber/rock).

$7 | 8pm-midnight | Friday, April 27 
Pau Hana, 356 Morris St.
facebook.com/pauhanatoledo

The Toledo City Paper depends on readers like you! Become a friend today. See membership options

Music lovers have a new home along the waterfront. Owner and accomplished artist Nikki Eggerstorfer, has transformed the historic warehouse space into a personal art studio and performance space. At Pau Hana, a Hawaiian phrase for relaxing/grooving after a day’s work, musicians find a place amongst the tropical plants, pretty pink lights, and artwork. Bring a little cash and check out the sweet mysterious songs of Rachele Eve (Detroit desert/rock) with her band, original music by Major Murphy (Grand Rapids dream/pop), and sweet songwriters Violent Bloom (Toledo chamber/rock).

$7 | 8pm-midnight | Friday, April 27 
Pau Hana, 356 Morris St.
facebook.com/pauhanatoledo

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