Palace Theatre to Host Premiere of “Grapplin’ Greg: The Story of Greg Bell” in December

The historic Palace Theatre in Albany will host the premiere of an upcoming documentary that chronicles the story of a legendary promoter in the Capitol Region. ‘Grapplin’ Greg: The Story of Greg Bell’ will premiere on the big screen at the Palace Theatre on December 17 at 7:30pm, and will include a live performance from Eastbound Jesus.

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“Grapplin’ Greg: The Story of Greg Bell,” is directed by Frankie Cavone and produced by Kim Neaton, and gives an uncensored and (mostly) true look into one of the Capital Region’s most venerable live music lovers and concert promoters. Bell, owner of Guthrie Bell Productions, has worked with hundreds of bands in the past 30 years in the Capitol Region, among them moe., Ominous Seapods, and Twiddle, and hosted shows at numerous area venues included The Egg, Valentines, The Hollow, Putnam Place and The Palace Theatre.

The evening will also feature a performance by Eastern New York northern rock group Eastbound Jesus.

Tickets are $22, which includes the documentary screening and Eastbound Jesus performance. VIP tickets are $37 and include a ticket to the documentary screening, the Eastbound Jesus performance, exclusive event memorabilia, a pre-show reception from 6-7pm with complimentary hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar and drink specials.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here or at the Palace Theatre Box Office (located at 19 Clinton Ave). Box Office hours are Monday – Friday 12-5pm as well as select days and hours for events and on sales.

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