Feed The Scene

Feeding and housing the Baltimore local and touring music scene for free, one band at a time... Are you a Band/Artist stopping through Baltimore?

Feed The Scene is, first and foremost, a "Band & Breakfast" located in Baltimore, Maryland completely dedicated to feeding and housing the local, national, and international touring music communities. Founded in 2011, we have fed/housed over 1500 individual bands from 28 countries around the world over the last 10 years. We are also a concert promotion and production company that does shows for lo

07/30/2024

🔥🔥 NEW SHOW JUST DROPPED 🔥🔥 Summer's not over, but we're turning up the heat! Sunday, August 18, presents , and at . Matinee show so you won't have to stay out late on a school night!
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HELION PRIME & AFTERTIME with guests Empress and Cowabunga Pizza Time Tickets | $20.60 | 14 Jul @ Metro Baltimore, Baltimore | DICE 07/11/2024

SUNDAY! HELION PRIME & AFTERTIME with guests Empress and Cowabunga Pizza Time @ Metro Baltimore Doors 6pm. See you there!

HELION PRIME & AFTERTIME with guests Empress and Cowabunga Pizza Time Tickets | $20.60 | 14 Jul @ Metro Baltimore, Baltimore | DICE Savage Party & Feed The Scene Present HELION PRIME & AFTER TIME with guests Empress and Cowabunga Pizza Time! Sunday July 14, 2024 Doors at 6:00 PM, Show...

BAD COP / BAD COP w/ Oceanator and Soul Meets Body Tickets | $22.66 | 8 Jul @ Metro Baltimore, Baltimore | DICE 07/05/2024

Coming up Monday! Bad Cop / Bad Cop at Metro Baltimore w/ Oceanator and Soul Meets Body. Doors 6:30pm. Tix available

BAD COP / BAD COP w/ Oceanator and Soul Meets Body Tickets | $22.66 | 8 Jul @ Metro Baltimore, Baltimore | DICE Feed The Scene Presents: BAD COP BAD COP w/ Oceanator and Soul Meets Body Monday July 8th, 2024 Doors at 6:30 PM, Show at 7:30 PM All Ages

06/27/2024

COMING UP: 7/12 at

05/29/2024

Coming to Baltimore this July!

When I decided that I would start taking the music from my other projects on the road under the Helion Prime banner it was very obvious that any singer that would join us would need to be able to handle the heavy vocal duties laid out by Heather, Sozos, Mary & John. None of which are easy acts to follow in their own right. They’d also need to bring the ferocious harsh vocals that Heather does so well and even Sozos from time to time. Please welcome Barbara Blackthorne from Empress who will be taking on vocal duties for our July tour with AfterTime!

Barbara had this to say: “When Jason called and asked if I would like to join Prime on the road, there was absolutely no hesitation on my end. Words cannot express just how excited I am to have a chance to perform this music live. Jason has such an incredible, rich backlog of music that he has created over the course of his career, and I’m so honoured to have the chance to perform material spanning from Helion Prime to Planeswalker to Dire Peril.

And of course, getting to be on the road alongside my dear friends in AfterTime truly makes this entire tour a dream. I cannot wait to see everybody soon 🖤!”
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Catch Barbara live with Helion Prime in these cities:
07/5/24 - Madison, WI
07/6/24 - Akron, OH
07/7/24 - Detroit, MI
07/9/24 - Pittsburgh, PA
07/10/24 - Rochester, NY
07/11/24 - Boston, MA
07/12/24 - NYC, NY
07/13/24 - Philly, PA
07/14/24 - Baltimore, MD
07/16/24 - Raleigh, NC
07/18/24 - Nashville, TN
07/20/24 - Chicago, IL
07/21/24 - Minneapolis, MN

Photos from Feed The Scene's post 05/29/2024

✨️🔥✨️ JUST ANNOUNCED ✨️🔥✨️ Coming Sunday, July 14th, Savage Party & Present: (featuring of Empress on vocals) & with and at !! Tickets on sale now thru metrobmore dot com
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04/23/2024

🔥🔥 FLYER UPDATE! BAND ADDED! 🔥🔥 Coming May 13, presents .band with , , , and at . All ages. Tickets available at link in bio. 🔥

04/10/2024

✨️✨️ JUST ANNOUNCED! ✨️✨️ Coming July 8, Presents with , and at !!! Tickets on sale this Friday 4/12 at 12 Noon thru Metro Baltimore.
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04/10/2024

🎶 🍻 NEXT SHOW!!! 🍻 🎶 Coming April 24 Presents with , and at in Catonsville. Tasty beverages & terrific bands! All ages show. Let's party!
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03/27/2024

Did you have a great time at Saturday's show? Are you sad that you missed out on the fun of Saturday's show? Either way... visit our website to join our mailing list so you know when all this fun stuff is happening.

We would love to say a huge thank you to The Hipwrecks, Bone & String, and of course Brave The Sea for an incredible show... and to those that came out and made it a memorable night!

03/20/2024

THIS SATURDAY! Join us for sea shanties that rock and roll with the tides! Come sing and dance along with some of our favorite pirates -- The Hipwrecks, Bone & String, and Brave the Sea! ✨️🎶🍻✨️

Avast ye faire-loving folk! Set sail with us for an evening of bardtastic babes and brews to be imbibed! 🍻🍻🍻 Presents , Saturday, March 23 at with sassy seafaring support from and ! Tickets available now! 21+
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03/08/2024

WO0T!

03/05/2024

Avast ye faire-loving folk! Set sail with us for an evening of bardtastic babes and brews to be imbibed! 🍻🍻🍻 Presents , Saturday, March 23 at with sassy seafaring support from and ! Tickets available now! 21+
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02/22/2024

🔥🔥JUST ANNOUNCED🔥🔥 presents .band and 5/13 at
TIX ON SALE NOW! link in bio
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Photos from Feed The Scene's post 12/08/2023

Black & white version available at www feedthescene. com /shop

12/06/2023
Photos from Feed The Scene's post 12/04/2023

GUESS WHAT?! We have OFFICIALLY submitted 's rebuild plans for permits! Huge thanks to Twopoint Studio LLC and NW2 Engineers for all their hard work in getting us this far. We aren’t sure how long the approval process will take, but as soon as they are accepted, we’re ready to start rebuilding! Things are getting exciting!

To celebrate this milestone, pick up a limited edition Sidebar Forever shirt designed by the insanely talented John De Campos aka Ghostbat! This original limited edition run will be available in green, blue, and pink. If you purchase now through Thursday 12/7, your shirt will be shipped to arrive before Xmas!

We also finally put up a full Feed The Scene merch store for all your FTS merch needs!
* www.feedthescene.com/shop *

Photos from Feed The Scene's post 10/27/2023

This year's Feed The Scene THE FEST 21 giveaway is APRONS! 100% cotton, front pocket apron with FTS logo. As always, first come, first served til they run out, at our table in the registration flea market!

PLUS we have TWO limited edition cereal treats this year: Cinnafuego Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Carmela Creeper Caramel Apple!

Also available: our usual selection of Black Bottom Cupcakes, Fruity Pebble Treats, Reese's Puffs Treats, Cinnamon Toast Crunch Treats, B'mores (smores treat with old bay sprinkle), Chocolate Chip Cookies, Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Old Dudes (natty boh old bay snickerdoodle cookies). All FTS humans will have FREE desserts for you all weekend!

Photos from Feed The Scene's post 10/27/2023

This year's 21 giveaway is APRONS! 100% cotton, front pocket apron with FTS logo. As always, first come, first served til they run out, at our table in the registration flea market!

PLUS we have TWO limited edition cereal treats this year: Cinnafuego Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Carmela Creeper Caramel Apple!

Also available: our usual selection of Black Bottom Cupcakes, Fruity Pebble Treats, Reese's Puffs Treats, Cinnamon Toast Crunch Treats, B'mores (smores treat with old bay sprinkle), Chocolate Chip Cookies, Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Old Dudes (natty boh old bay snickerdoodle cookies). All FTS humans will have FREE desserts for you all weekend!

Photos from Four Chord Music Festival's post 08/23/2023

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08/14/2023

Based on information disclosed yesterday, the rights of FTS Denver to use our name have been terminated – effective immediately. Even though he was never part of our organization, Ross resided in a home shared by an FTS location and we neither support/condone his actions nor intend to cover them up by ignoring them. We’re currently working on taking all FTS Denver information/branding down. Thank you for your patience.

08/03/2023

Saturday night!

07/17/2023

💥JUST ANNOUNCED!💥 FTS PRESENTS: Mikey Erg w/ Timeshares | Panic Problem | New Junk City | Celebration Summer
8/5 at Waverly Brewing Co!

07/04/2023

Coming up!

12/28/2022

We have 4 days to raise another $1300 which will get us to our goal of $45k by 2023!
https://gofund.me/673d1183

12/25/2022

Happy holidays to all bands and fans! See you in the new year 🖤

12/01/2022

MAJOR SIDEBAR PROGRESS UPDATE PLUS PHOTOS!

Otherwise known as everything you’ve ever wanted to know (and some things you didn’t) about where your Sidebar donations have gone, what they have funded, and what still needs to be done. This update is VEEEEEEERY long. If you don’t care about all of the details, you are welcome to scroll along to the TL:DR Dec 2022 section. That will bring you to our current needs, but let me take you back to where it all began… *cue winter snow transition*

Dec 2021 - We started this whole journey with a letter of intent to purchase at the end of December and then immediately set up the Santa Save the Sidebar gofundme. We contacted the landlord, our lawyer, and a liquor board attorney to expedite the process. We had hopes of getting the liquor license transferred by March.

Jan 2022 - We started getting quotes from contractors and began the lease negotiations. We were hoping this would go quickly, but the lease was very heavily not in our favor and was not ok for us to sign. It eventually took 8 months of back and forths from the landlord and meetings with our lawyer to get a final, signable version of the lease.

We tried to find out who owned the old sidebar website, but it’s still unknown. We ended up taking over and reviving the current website this month and the bar’s social media. We actually tried to buy thesidebar.com but it was $12,000 and we laughed all the way to the nope response.

Feb 2022 - We had raised $25,000 by the one month mark and are still thankful for everyone who’s supported this endeavor. This month, we had a commercial building inspection and that’s where we found the gas leak coming through the extremely corroded pipes which led us to immediately shutting off the gas line. Between the property manager, the landlord, and ourselves, it was later decided that the gas line was too corroded to save, so it will be removed. This means the landlord had to get a new electric water heater and we and the landlord have to get Sidebar a new electric HVAC system.

We also included an air quality test, since there was so much visible mold in the sub-basement of the bar. When we got it back, it confirmed the bar was riddled with black mold, so much that we couldn’t be inside the space without n95 masks on and were going to need to have someone in a hypoallergenic suit and respirator remediate it before the bar could be safe to put staff or patrons inside. The perpetrator of this mold is two-fold and the major issue that’s been holding everything up. The bar is technically 2000 sq ft, but around 1000 sqft of that is in a sub-basement below the bar. Approximately 400 sqft of that 1000, is outside of the building foundation footprint, directly under the sidewalk. There is currently no waterproofing between the sidewalk itself and the ceiling of the sub-basement. When it rains, the rain soaks directly down into the sub-basement, through the ceiling.

The second area growing mold is the back wall. Between the rear wall of the building and the city owned parking lot, there is a 3ft variance that’s designed to direct water down it toward the street. The current issues with it are: 1) it’s graded incorrectly, directing water against the building’s exterior wall and 2) all of the parking lot’s concrete parking space wheel stops have been moved into the variance over time and their placement also directs water at the foundation instead of away from it. I have spent the last 6 months working with our City Counsel person Eric Costello, DOT and DPW to figure out whose responsibility it is to maintain these spaces and how to get them fixed.

Also, shoutout to Tecla Tesnau, Eric Mach, and Drew Skibitsky for giving us advice and connections for help on commercial bar insurance policies. We had started looking into them at this point, but there were so many unanswerable questions and you can’t get a policy without a lease, so it was put on hold.

Mar 2022 - We called in a structural engineer, to confirm that the walls and ceiling were currently safe and not falling in. For once, the mold was actually helpful. Because it covered everything evenly, we were able to confirm that all the visible cracks in the basement walls were from the building settling a long time ago. Any current movement would have been stark white and very noticeable.

Another fun issue the bar has, the current electrical service coming into the bar is so old it's insulated with cloth and one of the services is only 60 amp as opposed to 100 amp. We had an electrician come through and give us quotes on updating everything to code and we brought in a plumber to look at the weird hole in the floor, the building’s s**t pipe, and the plumbing for the bathrooms and gas line.

Once we had all of this information, we approached the landlord and laid out everything. The total renovations were projected to be approximately $40,000. The landlord reiterated that they were renting the space “as is” and we could fix whatever we wanted but they were not offering anything in terms of compensation or rent reduction unless it came with a raise in rent AND we had to front all the money AND run all the projects and only get reimbursed for 50% of it, 50% of that which we would have paid them back in raised rent.

Apr/May 2022 - We basically stopped our fundraising here because I wasn’t sure if we would be able to make this work and I didn’t want to take any more money til we had a path forward. I looked around at other buildings and we couldn’t find anything that worked better than where we currently were.

Jun/July 2022 - We started up lease negotiations again and were finally able to come to an agreement. We had the lease in place to start August 1st so we could file for the liquor license transfer by August 9th.

Aug 2022 - WE SIGNED A LEASE AND OFFICIALLY TOOK OVER THE BAR! YAY! Liquor license transfer form was submitted on time and we were now waiting for our hearing. We were also waiting for any of our insurance brokers to get back to us about our policy options, as we couldn’t have any contractors in until we were insured. We built a contingency into our lease in case we were unable to. While waiting for those things to happen, we started cleaning out the bar. We had two major clean up days so far with a lot of local help. All together, we removed 3 entire sprinter vans and two dumpsters full of garbage from the bar. It still needs a deep cleaning, but the majority of the stuff that isn’t staying is gone.

Sept 2022 - During the month of September, I spent most of the time communicating with DOT and DPW and scheduling meetings and walkthroughs with different levels of officials, trying to figure out who was the correct department to address the sidewalk water intrusion. I know a bunch of you who ran into me at shows got to hear that part of the story already…

Oct 2022 - We had our liquor board hearing early in the month and our transfer was granted! Now, this doesn’t mean we have taken over the license yet. We still have to get all the work done, inspections done, and pass those inspections before we will be in possession of the updated liquor license.

Also this month, we FINALLY found the correct city department and DOT Cityscapes confirmed they will dig up and re-lay the concrete for us at a very reasonable price. The issue is, they don’t do the waterproofing part. So we are currently looking for vendors who can do that part and work in conjunction with the city, some time next year. They also confirmed that when they dig up the sidewalk, they will also dig up and regrade the variance behind the building. Once we had that knowledge and confirmation that remediation with regular maintenance will allow the bar to be safely occupied, we moved forward again.

Nov 2022 - I spent most of this month trying to find insurance and waterproofing vendors. As a first time bar owner in a post-covid climate, pretty much 0 companies were willing to give us quotes. We finally found ONE company that would take us, but our premiums are gonna be very high for the first year until we can shop around again next year. I’m still looking for waterproofing vendors.

The biggest YAY so far, since our insurance policy has started we have FINALLY been able to start the mold remediation! As of the end of next week, the bar will be mold free! Electrical work will start the week after that. While we will be unable to use a portion of the basement until we can get the sidewalk water-tight, we will be able to get all the rest of the contractors in to start fixing everything else that must be done before we can pass inspections, get our liquor license fully transferred, and open the bar for good.

Dec 2022 - That brings us to right now. Now that we have a clear path forward, we need to finish the fundraising to make the bar function. We need to finish raising the rest of the $65k (projected) left on the gofundme. This money will cover the black mold and lead paint remediation, fixing all the electrical issues, fixing the plumbing, covering our half of the HVAC system, a new awning, addressing the broken beer cooler, new speaker wire and snake for the stage, a new door (the current door lets rain inside and is destroying the floor), and other incidentals like patching drywall and some paint. We intend to leave the bar decorated as is, just cleaned up a bit.
I paid the bar’s $10,000 deposit out of my own money, donated another $3,000 to the gofundme, as well as my time for the last year. I believe in the Sidebar and I believe in our music scenes. The effort was well worth it to preserve this venue and make it as safe as it can be for bands and patrons alike.

I hope you can find it in your hearts to help get this project over the finish line. We are SO CLOSE! Again, I super appreciate everyone who has given their time and resources to this project so far. We can’t do it without you.

-Rachel

Photos from Feed The Scene's post 10/28/2022

Introducing your THE FEST 20th anniversary Feed The Scene 10*th year anniversary GIVEAWAYS! We have the compact tactical fannypack with condom, black ear plugs, sticker, and can safety lid! First 500 people to the table at registration!

This year's dessert selection includes: bottom cupcakes,
sugar free black bottom cupcakes, chocolate chip cookies, vegan chocolate chip cookies, fruity pebble treats, cinnamon toast crunch treats, s'mores treats, reece's puffs treats, vegan chocolate peanut butter oat treats, vegan blueberry vanilla granola scones, cheddar and red pepper scones, and vegan cranberry apricot scones!

Our limited edition treats:
💥Old Doods™ National Bohemian OLD BAY® Seasoning snickerdoodles
💥B'MORES™ s'mores treats with a sprinkle of Old Bay Seasoning
💥Chamoy and tajin covered gummy candies

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Our Story

Feed The Scene started as a "Band & Breakfast" completely dedicated to feeding and housing the touring music scene. Founded in 2011, we have fed/housed over 1200 individual bands from 26 countries around the world. In 2018 we were granted our official non-profit status and Feed The Scene Foundation, Inc was born. Also that same year, Feed The Scene Presents LLC became its own entity to take over the concert promotion and production company we have been running in conjunction with the non-profit since 2012. Are you a Band/Artist stopping through Baltimore? Let us know, we will be happy to house you for free and feed you (when our budget allows)! We feel strongly about taking care of the people behind the music we love, so please accept our offer of a clean, safe place to rest your head when you are on tour :)

CORRECT WAYS TO CONTACT FTS:
If you are trying to play on an FTS show or stay at the FTS house, email: [email protected]

If you are trying to crash at FTS via late night adoption/same day request, please send the FTS page a private message with the first words in all caps: "EMERGENCY LAST MINUTE ADOPTION REQUEST" That way I know to look at it ASAP...

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Baltimore, MD
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