
Tacoma Arts Month In the Cooler: Oct. 3
All October long, Peaks & Pints pairs Tacoma Arts Month happenings with beers from our 13-door cooler — because art deserves a pint after the applause, and beer tastes better when it carries a story from the stage, the gallery, or the street.
LP And The Vinyl | Friday, Oct. 3 | Tacoma Armory Parade Floor, 7:30 p.m.
Tacoma Arts Live brings the fire: gospel-soaked vocalist Leonard Patton fuses with the Danny Green Trio for LP And The Vinyl — a quartet that doesn’t just cover the canon, it seduces it. Beatles ballads reimagined, Bowie reborn in gospel thunder, Stevie Wonder turned into late-night jazz confession — all threaded with originals and improvisations that feel both razor-precise and gloriously untethered. Groove, gospel, R&B, and rock all liquefied into one molten set, where telepathic interplay makes every song a revelation. Tickets here.
Cooler Pairing: Prairie Artisan Ales Vinyl Stout
After the encore fades and the Armory lights dim, join us at Peaks & Pints in Tacoma’s Proctor District. Tonight’s show pairs with Prairie Artisan Ales Vinyl Stout — rich, roasty, and smooth as a midnight groove, echoing with chocolate basslines and coffee harmonies. It’s the perfect stout to spin after LP And The Vinyl, every sip another encore.
LINK: Tacoma Arts Month October events
LINK: Peaks & Pints beer and cider cooler inventory
