AC Presents: Room3
Anderson Center Presents Room3 in concert on Friday, March 6. Room3 is a jazz fusion wild card rooted in tradition yet driven by experimentation. Their sound is imaginative, melodic and rhythmically sharp, mixing elements of bebop, contemporary jazz, prog rock, funk and more. The concert begins at 7:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:00 p.m.). This is an all ages show.
Advance tickets are $25 general public / $20 Anderson Center members
Tickets at the door are $30 for all
About the Artists

The Room3 collective operates out of Minneapolis most commonly as a five-piece, with Eli Awada on keyboards, Wormdove (aka Beck Anderson) on bass, RAWTWHYLAH (aka Colin Mitchell) on drums, Evan Espinoza Robles on percussion and Mike Green on guitar. Room3 has performed at prestigious venues across the Twin Cities, from The Dakota to the First Avenue Main Room, for over two years. They were selected as one of First Avenue’s “Best New Bands of 2024.” Their debut album, “Bill’s Garden,” is out now.
“Discovering the world of room3 is like watching a Miyazaki film for the first time.” – Natalia Toledo of The Current
“…groups of young virtuosos rarely sound so connected while playing music together.” – Sean McPherson of Jazz88
About the Venue

Anderson Center at Tower View is an artist community dedicated to advancing new art and ideas in an inspiring, historic setting in Red Wing, Minnesota. The Tower View Barn is a wood-clad, resonant space that creates a uniquely intimate concert experience.
Accessibility
This event is held in the Tower View Barn, which is accessible via an ADA-compliant ramp. Seating is in rows of padded, armless chairs. Staff will remove any chair to make space for a wheelchair upon request. To request additional information on accommodations, please contact us at 651-388-2009 or info@andersoncenter.org.
Our Funders
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. It is also made possible by Anderson Center members and volunteers. Want to see more events like this in our community? Become a member today.
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