Night 2: The Garcia Project’s Two-Night Extravaganza: Spring Equinox & Merry Prankster Celebration
Schedule
Fri, 21 Mar, 2025 at 08:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
WOW Hall Eugene,OR | Eugene, OR
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The Garcia Project’s Two-Night Extravaganza: Spring Equinox & Merry Prankster CelebrationOn Thursday, March 20th & Friday, March 21st, the Community Center for the Performing Arts proudly welcomes The Garcia Project’s Two-Night Extravaganza: Spring Equinox & Merry Prankster Celebration to the WOW Hall.
The Garcia Project’s Two-Night Extravaganza: Spring Equinox & Merry Prankster Celebration with The Psychedelic Express Light Show and Prankster shenanigans at WOW Hall!
Join The Garcia Project on March 20, 2025, at the iconic WOW Hall in Eugene, OR, for a night like no other! Celebrate the Spring Equinox with a vibrant tribute to the Merry Pranksters. Immerse yourself in the timeless magic of classic Jerry Garcia Band setlists, brought to life alongside The Psychedelic Express Light Show. This unique event promises an unforgettable fusion of music, lights, and the free-spirited energy of the Prankster era. Don’t miss this journey of sound and color—step aboard and let the music move you!
The magic doesn’t stop after one night! On March 21, 2025, The Garcia Project returns to WOW Hall in Eugene, OR, for an encore of Prankster-infused revelry. Night two will keep the spirit of the Merry Pranksters alive with more classic Jerry Garcia Band show recreations and the dazzling artistry of The Psychedelic Express Light Show. This two-night celebration promises to be an unforgettable journey into sound, light, and playful Prankster fun. Come be part of the adventure—one night just isn’t enough!
Don’t miss the chance to make this two-night celebration even more special! Specially priced discounted two-night packages are available for The Garcia Project’s unforgettable March 20 and 21, 2025, shows at WOW Hall in Eugene, OR. As a bonus, every two-night package purchase includes a free 12×18 commemorative poster, making this the ultimate keepsake for an epic Prankster-inspired adventure. Secure your package today and join the fun for both incredible nights!
The Merry Pranksters, led by author Ken Kesey, were a countercultural collective in the 1960s whose vibrant, free-spirited ethos helped define an era of social and artistic revolution. Known for their cross-country journey in the brightly painted bus Furthur and their legendary Acid Tests—psychedelic parties blending live music, experimental visuals, and LSD—they played a pivotal role in shaping the psychedelic music scene. These gatherings provided a platform for bands like the Grateful Dead to develop their signature sound, blending rock, folk, and improvisational jazz into a transformative live experience. Beyond music, the Pranksters embodied a cultural shift towards individuality, collective creativity, and a rejection of societal norms. Their influence extended into art, literature, and social activism, leaving a legacy that continues to ripple through contemporary music festivals, free-spirited gatherings, and the enduring ethos of countercultural freedom.
The Garcia Project is proud and thrilled to celebrate the legacy of the Merry Pranksters with two magical nights of music and Prankster fun at the historic WOW Hall in Eugene, OR, on March 20 and 21, 2025. Eugene holds a special place in Prankster history, serving as a home base for Ken Kesey and his colorful crew. The Garcia Project honors this connection by recreating the authentic Jerry Garcia Band experience, channeling the same spirit of spontaneity, joy, and deep musical exploration that defined the Acid Test era. These shows will not only pay tribute to Garcia’s timeless music but also embrace the playful, freewheeling energy that the Merry Pranksters embodied. Fans can expect a vibrant celebration filled with music, community, and perhaps a surprise or two in true Prankster fashion. It’s more than just a concert—it’s a reunion of kindred spirits who believe in the power of music, creativity, and collective magic.
Jerry Garcia’s relationship with the Merry Pranksters was a defining chapter in both his life and the broader countercultural movement of the 1960s. The Pranksters, led by Ken Kesey, were at the forefront of the psychedelic revolution, and their Acid Tests served as the proving grounds for Garcia and the Grateful Dead. These immersive, boundary-pushing gatherings blurred the lines between performer and audience, creating an atmosphere where spontaneity, creativity, and exploration reigned supreme. For Garcia, the Acid Tests weren’t just concerts—they were transformative experiences that shaped his approach to music, improvisation, and connection with his audience. The Pranksters’ mantra of “You’re either on the bus or off the bus” resonated deeply with Garcia, reflecting his belief in unity, freedom, and the power of shared experience. Through this bond, Garcia became not just a musician in the Prankster universe but a central figure in a cultural movement that sought to break down societal barriers and celebrate life in its raw, unfiltered form.
With special pranksters art, music and guests, and Ken Roberts’ Psychedelic Express Lightshow, It’s more than just a concert—it’s a reunion of kindred spirits who believe in the power of music, creativity, and collective magic.
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Where is it happening?
WOW Hall Eugene,OR, 91 W. 8th Ave,,Eugene, Oregon, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: