Five Things To Do Today, Friday, Oct. 27 | Southern rock, theater opening & fake news
Friday, Oct. 27
Concert: The Marshall Tucker Band
The band originates from South Carolina and has been credited with helping to establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s, featuring a mix of rock, R&B, jazz and country. Hanford Fox Theatre, 326 N. Irwin St., Hanford, 559-584-7823, www.foxhanford.com, $25-$45.
8 p.m.
Concert: ¡Cumbiatron! Dia de los Muertos
Come dressed in costume for the Halloween edition of the dance music party brought to you by DJs El Selector, Del Toro Don and Dog Plasma. With art and visuals and food trucks. Full Circle Brewing Co., 620 F St., Fresno, 559-264-6323, fullcirclebrewing.com/event/cumbiatron-2017-10-27, $10-$15.
8 p.m.
Event: Another Openin’ Another Show
It’s opening night for the musical revue that celebrates 100 years of musical theater. The cast performs dozens of musical favorites throughout the decades and performances continue through Nov. 19. Golden Chain Theatre, 42130 Highway 41, Oakhurst, 559-683-7112, www.goldenchaintheatre.org, $8-$15.
7 p.m.
Event: FakeNews – Alternative Facts and Media Bias
Jim Boren, executive editor and senior vice president of The Bee; journalist Lloyd Carter and PowerTalk 96.7 radio host Trevor Carey will lead the panel discussion. Henry Madden Library at Fresno State, 5200 N. Barton Ave., Fresno, 559-278-5790, www.facebook.com/events/122510525097364.
6-9 p.m.
Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt star as Lestat and Louie, two vampires, in the 1994 film based on the Anne Rice novel. The Crest Theatre, 1170 Broadway St., Fresno, www.facebook.com/events/255111535013221, $5
8 p.m.
Find more things to do at calendar.fresnobee.com.
This story was originally published October 27, 2017 at 1:00 AM with the headline "Five Things To Do Today, Friday, Oct. 27 | Southern rock, theater opening & fake news."