Tempest is rolling into Lovin’ Cup on a Wednesday night, and if you think midweek shows can’t deliver the same punch as a big weekend headliner, you simply haven’t been to the right ones yet. This is a band with decades of firepower behind them, a fiercely loyal following that travels for their shows, and the kind of musicianship that makes every single performance feel like an event regardless of what day it falls on or what the calendar says.
About Tempest
Tempest is a band with a long, storied history of high-energy performances rooted in Celtic and folk-rock traditions that transcend genre boundaries. They’ve built their considerable reputation through relentless touring and the kind of instrumental prowess that keeps audiences coming back show after show, year after year, across decades of performing. A Tempest performance is a full-body experience — driving rhythms that get your feet moving whether you planned on dancing or not, soaring melodies that stick with you for days, and the kind of ensemble interplay that only comes from years and years of playing together until communication between musicians becomes instinctive and effortless.
The Venue
Lovin’ Cup in Henrietta is a 250-capacity room that matches perfectly with Tempest’s energy and intensity. The intimate setting means every instrumental passage and rhythmic drive fills the space completely and surrounds you, and the venue’s well-earned reputation for attracting attentive, passionate, musically engaged audiences means the crowd will be there to fully engage with the performance, not just observe from a distance. For a band that feeds on audience energy the way Tempest does, this is an ideal room.
Tickets & Details
Tempest plays Lovin’ Cup on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 with doors at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $30. Get tickets.
Wednesday night at $30 for a band with this much history, this much energy, and this much proven excellence in a 250-person room is a seriously compelling proposition that should make clearing your midweek schedule an easy decision. Lovin’ Cup midweek shows have their own dedicated crowd that comes out because they love music deeply, not because it’s the default weekend thing to do — and that intentional, passionate energy consistently makes for better shows all around. Tempest knows exactly how to reward that kind of audience, and they’ve been doing it for longer than most bands stay together. Be one of the 250 people who gets to experience it up close.