Thursday, January 30, 2014

Adventures in Burlington: Higher Ground

One of the coolest things about going to school at St. Mike's is that we are right next to the biggest city in Vermont!  Burlington has so much to offer, from shops to restaurants and shows, you're bound to find something interesting to do any day of the week.  I love to take advantage of this since we can use our student ID (Knightcard) to ride all the public buses for free, making it super easy to explore the beautiful Lake Champlain waterfront city.
Last night, adventuring in Burlington took me to Higher Ground, our local concert venue.  What's great about Higher Ground is that they have two smaller rooms so you don't have to worry about having a bad seat because every spot is a great view.  Plus, tickets range from $10-$30, so it's super affordable to see a variety of musical performances.  Last night, I got to see the New Politics.  Last semester, I saw Aaron Carter (blast to the past much?) and Matt Nathanson.
New Politics Concert, Higher Ground January 2014
Aaron Carter, Higher Ground September 2013
Aaron Carter, not bragging or anything, but I was front row...
Another cool part about going to smaller venue concerts is that they tend to walk/jump into the crowd.
Stepping out into the Crowd, New Politics
Mid Jump, Aaron Carter
I've had the opportunity to see some pretty cool artists at Higher Ground, it is definitely one of the coolest parts about Burlington!  Even if I can't hear out of one ear for a couple days, it's totally worth it.
You can check out their website to see all the upcoming artists:
http://www.highergroundmusic.com/



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