Are you ready to get Shocked?

This Saturday, July 16th, 2022 from 8:30 – 10:00 PM Quad City’s own ELECTRIC SHOCK takes over the stage at the Tangled Wood! With Special Guests: Made Ya Look kicking off at 7 PM!

Since 2014, ELECTRIC SHOCK has been perfecting the AC/DC show with a high energy performance, faithfully replicating AC/DC both musically and visually, proving they are the nations #1 AC/DC show! Playing all the classic hits and deeper cuts from both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson eras! This show is not just a tribute, but an experience that will give you the look, feel and sound like you are witnessing an actual AC/DC concert! ELECTRIC SHOCK has rocked the Midwest, appearing in various casinos, festivals, music venues, and special events across Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. ELECTRIC SHOCK has performed as the opening act for Heart, Blue Oyster Cult, Fire House and more. This is a must experience! You may need a ride home after this one!
-The Tangled Wood

The Tangled Wood is a Bettendorf, Iowa gastropub located at 3636 Tanglewood Road. Your home for food, drinks, and friends.

Electric Shock posted on their Facebook page, "Who's ready to ring Hells Bells with us?! We are 1 week away from The Tangled Wood Saturday, July 16th!"


 

Tangled Wood Summer Events

Fifty-two bands and counting are booked for the summer of 2021 at The Tangled Wood. Local favorites like Funktastic 5, 10 of Soul, Class of ‘82, and The Dawn will be featured on the stage this summer. Think U2 cover bands, Latin and classic rock, The Brat Pack, country music, and even a Talking Heads tribute band will appear. No matter the show, the Tangled Wood promises an amazing time! See their events page here!

Visit the Tangled Wood website here.

30 Photos of the Quad City Sunrise

What makes the sunrise so colorful?
According to WeAreGreenBay.com, "At sunrise and sunset, the sun has to pass through more of the atmosphere than when it is directly overhead during the middle of the day, thus more scattering of molecules occurs. The longer distance of travel through the atmosphere causes more of the blue-colored wavelengths to be scattered before reaching our eyes."

So in a shorter answer... Science.
Now enjoy these photos!

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