10 under $10 for the weekend of Dec. 26-28 – Thu, 25 Dec 2025 PST

Looking for budget-friendly entertainment this December 26-28? Zola’s downtown Spokane stage hosts multiple local acts for only $10, promising a spirited weekend of live performances.

Key Takeaways:

  • Live musical performances scheduled throughout December 26-28
  • Admission priced at $10
  • Venue located at 22 W. Main Ave. in Spokane
  • Local musicians and bands lead the lineup
  • Ideal post-holiday entertainment option

Overview of the Weekend’s Musical Offerings

Spokane’s downtown music scene continues to thrive, and this weekend, Zola is at the center of it all. From December 26 to 28, the popular venue will host a lineup of local performers at a cost of just $10—a perfect deal for those seeking an entertaining and affordable night out.

The Performers and Their Scheduled Times

Music enthusiasts can expect a variety of sounds from local acts:
• Matt Mitchell plays at 5:30 p.m.
• The Van Stone Band performs at 9 p.m. on Friday
• Nate Stratte Solo takes the stage at 5:30 p.m.
• Sydney Dale Band follows with a 9 p.m. set

Here’s a quick snapshot to help plan your visit:

Performer Time
Matt Mitchell 5:30 p.m.
Van Stone Band 9 p.m. (Fri)
Nate Stratte Solo 5:30 p.m.
Sydney Dale Band 9 p.m.

A Local Mainstay

Zola, located at 22 W. Main Ave., is well-known among Spokane’s nightlife crowd for its eclectic atmosphere and support of local music. With its central location, the venue appeals to a wide audience, from casual listeners seeking a fun night out to dedicated music lovers eager to catch new talent.

Ticket and Attendance Details

Admission for the weekend shows is $10, making it a budget-friendly way to experience live music in Spokane. Whether you’re winding down from the holiday rush or simply craving good music, Zola’s lineup for December 26-28 offers a lively and memorable escape.

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