If you haven’t seen Antarctic yet, now is a good time. They are one of my favorite local bands, they kick so much ass. So you can go check out a good band at an awesome venue and support a good cause.
9th and Main (map)
April 19th, 2008
$10 Doors at 6:30
Proceeds from this show go to benefit Invisible Children, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial resources to invisible children by documenting their true, untold stories in a creative and relevant way, resulting in positive change.
In the spring of 2003, three young Americans traveled to Africa in search of such a story. What they found was a tragedy that disgusted and inspired them. A story where children are the weapons and the victims. The “Invisible Children: Rough Cut” film exposes the effects of a 20-year-long war on the children of Northern Uganda. Children who live in fear of abduction by rebel soldiers, and are being forced to fight as part of a violent army.
If you can’t make it to the concert you can donate by personal check.
Make payable to Invisible Children
c/o GO! Rachel Ryan Jensen
Invisible Children is a non-profit organization
All donations are tax deductible








I heard that 9th & Main has closed it’s doors. Is this true? If so, has this been relocated?
9th and Main has not closed its doors. Gee, I wonder where THAT rumor is coming from.
We have shows every Friday, as well as several on other nights.
Tonight we have Pilar, Dont Sign Dasiy, and Locust Grove. Tommorow night we have Broken Self from Tampa, with Play It Cool Hotshot, and Amber Rose. Sat we have The benifit.
Next Friday we have Whaleface, Doesitmatter, Separation is Natural, and Lipona out of Tallahassee.
The week after that (may 2nd) we are hosting Baker Act, Mission Dolls, Rojo Diablo, and hopefully The Fruit Machine…
I guess what I am saying is, we are very much open, and hosting some great shows.
9th and Main is definately ALive and kickin BUTT! I can’t wait to see Antarctic!