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Clyde's Electric Chalkboard: The Glades Social Club Moe / Umphrey McGee Pre Show party
Day 2 of Jam band fun !! Catch Pittsburgh's newest Jam band shows - Clyde's Electric Chalkboard as we play Day 2 at the Glades Social Club (in coordination with The Glades Festival Grounds & Lazy Ass Productions) presents... moe. & Umphrey's McGee Tailgating and After-Party! Join us at The Glades for a little tailgating before the moe. & Umphrey's McGee show at Timber Rock Amphitheater. Then again after the show for the After-Party! Free camping! Free for Glade Social Club Members! Non-members: $35 (Weekend) $20 (Saturday only) Members & Non-members: RV's: $20 Sign up for The Glades Social Club at the event or online: https://thegladesfestivalgrounds.com/calendar/ FESTIVAL RULES: 1. No illegal substances. EVER!!!! 2. Carry-in / carry-out garbage policy. Plan accordingly. 3. Fires in patio-style fire pits only. NO FIRES OR ASHES ON GROUND! 4. Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after at all times. 5. No admittance between 11 PM & 9 AM. 6. US Law applies at all times. *Breaking any rule is grounds for ejection without refund. Clyde’s Electric Chalkboard is a fresh, high-energy tribute to the great American jam-band tradition—where improvisation, groove, and musical exploration take center stage. Blending the psychedelic spirit of the Grateful Dead, the precision funk of Phish, the Southern fire of the Allman Brothers, and the modern jam renaissance, the band brings a vibrant, electrified celebration of the genre’s most iconic sounds. Every performance is a new conversation: extended jams, fluid setlists, deep cuts, unexpected segues, and a shared experience between band and audience. Clyde’s Electric Chalkboard channels the legacy of the pioneers while adding their own creative spark, ensuring that no two shows are ever the same. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of American jam bands or discovering the scene for the first time, Clyde’s Electric Chalkboard invites you to step into the moment, ride the groove, and let the music write itself—one jam at a time.
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