Sean Rowe at The 443

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443 Burnet Avenue,Syracuse NY 13203

12 August, 2021

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We're excited to have SEAN ROWE back at the 443! His last performance sold out, so don't wait to reserve your seats. Though he grew up in the generally frozen landscape of Troy, New York, Sean Rowe spent many of his formative summers in DeLand, Florida — a small town between Orlando and Daytona Beach — where his father was a residential caretaker at a home for troubled youths. It was there, in a mercifully air-conditioned, mostly unused building filled with donated musical instruments, that Sean taught himself to play drums and then bass. For those who have wondered where his distinctly low and percussive approach to guitar playing comes from, I believe you now have your answer. During those same years, when he wasn’t listening to heavy metal or building his early musical chops, Sean was in the woods exploring, foraging, and obsessively learning all that he could about the natural world around him. Since then, his fascination with the subject has only grown and through his new web-series, Can I Eat This?, he’s found a means of indulging two of his great passions: music and nature. In each of the forthcoming episodes of Can I Eat This?, Sean will guide a fellow musician on a foraging mission for all manner of wild foods. The two will use their harvest to prepare some tasty creation and end their adventure by performing a cover song together. Look for new episodes this summer! Over the course of his career, Sean Rowe has recorded five full-length albums and several EPs. His music has been used widely throughout film and television, with notable examples including NBC’s hit dramas The Blacklist and Parenthood. Rowe’s song “To Leave Something Behind” was one of two non-score tracks to be featured in Ben Affleck’s hit 2016 feature film, The Accountant. The song accompanied the film’s final scene and has since received nearly 4.5 million streams on Spotify alone. He tours nearly nonstop and later this year, he’ll return to Europe for two weeks with stops in the U.K., Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Germany. This is a listening room style show The 443 is an 18+ venue IMPORTANT NOTE: In order for the 443 to operate at full capacity, we are limiting our guests to those who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Attendees must show proof at the door upon arrival. THE 443 FLOOR PLAN AND TICKETING HAVE CHANGED FOR 2021 We now have 3 options for our ticketed performances: PREMIUM TABLES Table for TWO, includes table service (23 available) PREMIUM SINGLE  Single barstool at the bar directly across from the stage (5 available) GENERAL ADMISSION Our general admission area has a drink rail around the perimeter, 11 high-top cocktail tables, and several bar stools. The tables and stools are first come first served and cannot be reserved. We recommend you arrive when the doors open for the event if you would like a barstool and/or table. Most, if not all, GA ticket holders will be able to secure a barstool, but we cannot guarantee a seat unless you're purchasing a Premium Table or Premium Single. You may have to stand for the show if you are purchasing GA tickets. SEAN ROWE - September 17, 2021 $15 General Admission $20 Premium Single Barstool $40 Premium Table for Two The 443 Social Club & Lounge (formerly The Listening Room at 443) is a creative and eclectic gathering place located in the Hawley Green neighborhood in Syracuse, NY. We feature live original music, fun programming, and creative events in a funky and comfortable atmosphere. Our capacity is 65 to 90 depending on how we set the room. 

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