Your Petaluma weekend Jan. 6-Jan. 8

The Country Lips play at Twin Oaks Roadhouse on Friday.|

THURSDAY

Celtic music at Aqus Café

Spend the first Thursday of the year listening to Celtic music, which will be performed from 7-9 p.m. at Aqus Café, located at 189 H St. Attendees are encouraged to bring a fiddle or penny whistle. Call 766-8162 or visit aquscafe.com for more details.

The Hots

Petaluma rockers The Hots will perform at 7:30 p.m. at Brixx Pizzeria, located at 100 Petaluma Blvd. North, suite 103. Call 766-8162 or visit brixxpizzeria.com for more information.

FRIDAY

The Country Lips

The Country Lips, a Seattle-based country act, will hit Twin Oaks Roadhouse for a free 8 p.m. show. The bar is located at 5745 Old Redwood Highway. Visit twinoaksroadhouse.com for more information.

E Money

E Money, NU, G Rob, No Limit Creation, Jay Williz and Ether will perform at The Phoenix Theater at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8-$10. The venue is located at 201 Washington St. Call 762-3565 or visit thephoenixtheater.com for more information.

SATURDAY

The Smilin’ Iguanas

Sebastopol-based band The Smilin’ Iguanas will perform at Lagunitas Brewing Company at 3 p.m. The brewery is located at 1280 North McDowell Blvd. Call 778-8776 or visit lagunitas.com for more information.

Tommy Castro

Southern soul act Tommy Castro and the Painkillers will play an 8:30 p.m. show at The Mystic Theatre. Shana Morrison, daughter of musical legend Van Morrison, is also on the bill. Tickets to the show at the 21 Petaluma Blvd. North venue are $27. Call 765-2121 or visit mystictheatre.com for more information.

SUNDAY

Festival Speed

Festival Speed will bring its bluegrass sounds to the Big Easy for a free 7 p.m. show. The venue is located at 128 American Alley. Call 776-4631 or visit bigeasypetaluma.com for more information.

Timothy O’Neil Band

Americana/folk act The Timothy O’Neil Band will perform at Lagunitas Brewing Company at 3 p.m. The brewery is located at 1280 North McDowell Blvd. Call 778-8776 or visit lagunitas.com for more information.

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