BUCKLEY — Those wanting to finish off their Cherry Festival experience with a little pie can add some music to that experience as well.
The Cherry Pie XXI tour is coming to Buckley on Sunday, July 15, featuring Warrant, Skid Row, Firehouse, Trixter and Banshee.
Warrant is touring again for the 21st anniversary of the release of their biggest hit, "Cherry Pie."
"We were looking at what tour packages were available," said Traverse City-based Zuni Worldwide Entertainment CEO Callahan said. "And when I heard it, I thought, 'We've got to do this.' How could this fit any better?"
This is the first show at the new Southside Festival Grounds, featuring a huge stage behind the Southside Hideout.
Callahan's company started out handling various entertainment services for the Hideout, but that morphed into leasing the approximately 15 acres of land behind the bar for an 8,000-capacity festival grounds complete with a 40-foot-wide stage with a full sound system and massive lighting rigging.
"Southside Hideout is a separate entity," Callahan said. "That's a restaurant and bar that we're working with, and they are the anchor for the food and beer for the event. Southside Festival Grounds is under Zuni."
The names are similar, but Callahan said the festival grounds is intended more to reflect the south side of Traverse City than the bar — which happens to be immediately south.
"There's people that made me aware of an older concert facility that used to be in the area up in Charlevoix about 20 years ago," said Callahan, who was in an industrial metal band called 13 mg before getting into the business side of music. "I'd ask people what was going on up here for larger outdoor concerts and they'd just stare off into space and reminisce about Castle Farms and how cool it was. It seems that there's a real need in the area and a void in the market. There's a whole lot of acts going through Interlochen with a certain demographic, and there's a whole other demographic that needs to be met without having to go downstate to Grand Rapids or Detroit. With the research we've done, we think it's a good time to reach that demographic."
Last summer, Zumi brought in country act Colt Ford and Traverse City native Kenny Olson for a show before they broke ground on the new stage.
An addition to the Hideout will serve as a green room for the bands.
"People are used to coming up north for the weekend," Callahan said. "That's what we're trying to do is give them the opportunity to come up for a few days, give them their concert experience while they go about the area and support the other vendors and businesses in the area with their dollars."
While there's no on-site housing, he'd like to work in conjunction with area campgrounds to give visitors the option of camping in the vicinity as well.
Callahan figures the Cherry Pie show will draw a slightly older crowd, so the event is free for kids 12 and under.
Gates open at 2 p.m., with Banshee starting off the music at 4:30 p.m. and Skid Row closing out the evening starting at 10 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 the day of the show, and are available online at www.zuniwe.com.
Other shows currently planned for this summer are a blues festival on July 21 featuring Johnny Winter, Billy Branch and renowned barbecue chef Jim Johnson, and a rock show featuring Buckcherry and other acts on Aug. 11.
Callahan said the grounds won't focus on just one genre of music, as evidenced by the first four major shows there featuring country, '80s hair metal, blues and modern rock.
"It'll take some time for people to recognize the brand and the venue," Callahan said.
Archive: Friday
Cherry Pie XXI tour rocks Buckley Sunday
Venue features new, massive stage system
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FINAL: Beal City 15, Glen Lake 0
Beal City cruised to a 15-0 win over Glen Lake in a Division 4 baseball state semifinal in Battle Creek Friday.
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UPDATE: Beal City 1, Glen Lake 0
In the fourth inning, Glen Lake trails Beal City 1-0 in a Division 4 baseball state semifinal at C.O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek Friday.
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Cherry-Roubaix returns
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Editorial: Battle over sign leaves a bad taste
The issue: Airport finally puts up sign for veterans. Our view: It didn’t happen until public got involved.
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TC Senior Center to receive face-lift
Bill and Linda Lawshe haven’t had a summer off in 30 years, so the recently retirees were pleased to learn they’ll be able to enjoy a remodeled city bayfront senior center.
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Horizon Books co-owner wins Lyle DeYoung award
Amy Reynolds always believed in downtown Traverse City’s retail corridor, even when the trend was for business owners to race off and set up shop at the nearest mall.
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Erotic novel gets musical treatment
It’s raucous, sexy and naughty — everything a musical parody of the runaway bestselling erotic novel “Fifty Shades of Grey” should be.
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Letters to the Editor: 06/14/2013
Teacher morale low; 2nd Amendment; Hurts many families. (Plus more)
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Glen Lake set for Beal City in semis
Glen Lake baseball coach Kris Herman said you need three things to win a state title: Pitching, good defense and the ability to scrape out runs. A fourth factor doesn’t hurt: Luck.
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Building Permits: 06/14/2013
Building permits issued in Grand Traverse County:
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Film Fest breaks ground on new movie house
City officials have brought down the house — or at least the roof — for the Traverse City Film Festival and its fast-track effort to convert the Con Foster Museum into a movie theater.
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National Geographic exhibit comes to Dennos
What gives at the Dennos Museum Center? “Dancing. Feathers, Shameless Exhibition,” says one flyer for its newest exhibition that opens Sunday and runs through Sept. 22.
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Longtime choir director retires from TC West post
The curtain is closing on Russ Larimer’s 26-year career as a Traverse City Area Public Schools’ choir teacher and director.
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Beach Bums thump Florence on road
The Traverse City Beach Bums unleashed a 15-hit attack Thursday night in thumping the Florence Freedom 8-5 in a Frontier League contest.
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The Record: 06/14/2013
Assumed names filed in Grand Traverse County:
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Actor John C. Reilly stages benefit for Vogue
An unexpected call from well-known actor John C. Reilly was a welcome surprise to supporters of Manistee’s Vogue Theatre.
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Weekend in Brief: 06/14/2013
Mushroom hunt; Consignment sale; Crafts and cars. (Plus more)
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Man gets prison for assaulting girlfriend
A man could spend up to 10 years in prison for assaulting his girlfriend.
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Night Life Calendar: 06/14/2013
What's happening after dark around northern Michigan:
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Plan: Dissolve school districts in deficit
Michigan lawmakers are considering legislation that would grant the state the power to dissolve public school districts that are in financial deficit.
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Bandrowski succeeds Murphy at TCSF
Annie Murphy, who led the St. Francis boys tennis team to three consecutive top-six finishes in Division IV, has stepped down.
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Movie Capsules: 06/14/2013
New this week — Before Midnight, This is the End, and Man of Steel:
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Sheriff to offer free ORV safety course
The course will be Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Twin Lakes Camp, 6800 North Long Lake Road.
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Annual disc golf tournament to honor Carly Lewis
The two-day tournament takes place Saturday and Sunday at the Carly Jean Lewis Playground at Mt. Holiday Ski Resort.
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Federal money going to Benzie, Leelanau
Benzie and Leelanau counties will receive a total of $121,000 to offset property tax losses from nontaxable federal land within their borders.
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FINAL: Beal City 15, Glen Lake 0



