Cole Chaney

Hailing from Catlettsburg, KY, Cole Chaney has emerged as a dynamic force in the world of country music. His journey began at the age of 20, fueled by his deep-rooted love for his Kentucky roots and the raw passion of rock and roll. Drawing inspiration from his Eastern Kentucky upbringing, Cole’s music serves as anthems […]
Hunter Root

Few artists embody the spirit of creative exploration as seamlessly as Pennsylvania-based multi-instrumentalist Hunter Root. His journey is a tale of passion and resilience, and his success is a testament to his intuition and his unique musical vision. Raised in an environment steeped in classic rock, Hunter’s musical foundation was built alongside his older brother […]
Bart Crow
American Aquarium

with Abby HamiltonVIP Packages Include: -One general admission ticket to the show-VIP early entry into the venue-Exclusive pre show meet & greet with American Aquarium-Personal photograph with American Aquarium-Access to a private pre-show acoustic performance (3-5 songs) by American Aquarium-Q&A session with American Aquarium-One limited edition tour poster, autographed by American Aquarium-Commemorative meet & greet laminate-Merchandise shopping opportunity before doors open to the publicPurchase VIP Packages here: https://www.americanaquarium.com/vip
Chuck Mead

$20 ADV / $24 DOS
Morgan Wade

$32.50 ADV / $38 DOS / $69.50 BALCONYArtist Presale: Tuesday, April 16th at 10 AM CSTLocal Presale: Wednesday, April 17th at 10 AM CSTPublic On Sale: Friday, April 19th at 10 AM CST2AM In London Meet & Greet Experience One Premium Reserved -OR- General Admission Ticket Meet & Greet And Personal Photo With Morgan Wade Intimate pre-show performance by Morgan Wade Q&A session with Morgan Morgan Wade Merchandise Item – Exclusive To Meet & Greet Packages Limited Edition Tour Poster Specially Designed Morgan Wade Tote Bag Commemorative VIP Laminate, Signed By Morgan Wade Pre-Show Merchandise Shopping Opportunity Venue First Entry (where applicable) Obsessed Pre-Show Experience One Premium Reserved -OR- General Admission Ticket Intimate pre-show performance by Morgan Wade Q&A session with Morgan Group Photo with Morgan Wade Limited Edition Tour Poster Specially Designed Morgan Wade Tote Bag Commemorative VIP Laminate, Signed By Morgan Wade Pre-Show Merchandise Shopping Opportunity Venue First Entry (where applicable)
Dexter & The Moonrocks

$20 ADV / $25 DOSwith support from Edgehill
Sierra Ferrell: Shoot For The Moon Tour

$35→$55Sierra Ferrell Presale: Tuesday, November 14th at 10 AMSpotify Presale: Wednesday, November 15th at 10 AMLocal Presale: Thursday, November 16th at 10 AMPublic On Sale: Friday, November 17th at 10 AM Doors 7:00PM / Show 8:00PMWith her spellbinding voice and time-bending sensibilities, Sierra Ferrell makes music that’s as fantastically vagabond as the artist herself. Growing up in small-town West Virginia, the singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist left home in her early 20s to journey across the country with a troupe of nomadic musicians, playing everywhere from truck stops to alleyways to freight-train boxcars speeding down the railroad tracks. After years of living in her van and busking on the streets of New Orleans and Seattle, she moved to Nashville and soon landed a deal with Rounder Records on the strength of her magnetic live show. Now, on her highly anticipated label debut Long Time Coming, Ferrell shares a dozen songs beautifully unbound by genre or era, instantly transporting her audience to an infinitely more enchanted world. Co-produced by Stu Hibberd and 10-time Grammy Award-winner Gary Paczosa (Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton, Gillian Welch), Long Time Coming embodies a delicate eclecticism fitting for a musician who utterly defies categorization. “I want my music to be like my mind is — all over the place,” says Ferrell, who recorded the album at Southern Ground and Minutia studios in Nashville. “I listen to everything from bluegrass to techno to goth metal, and it all inspires me in different ways that I try to incorporate into my songs and make people really feel something.” In sculpting the album’s chameleonic sound, Ferrell joined forces with a knockout lineup of guest musicians (including Jerry Douglas, Tim O’Brien, Chris Scruggs, Sarah Jarosz, Billy Strings, and Dennis Crouch), adding entirely new texture to each of her gracefully crafted and undeniably heartfelt songs. A consummate musician’s musician, Ferrell found an easy camaraderie with the many luminaries who accompanied her on Long Time Coming. To that end, her most cherished moments in the album’s production include the recording of the soul-stirring choir-like harmonies of “West Virginia Waltz,” as well as Rory Hoffman’s impromptu whistling on “Bells of Every Chapel.” (“Rory’s got one heck of a whistle on him,” she marvels). At the same time, the making of Long Time Coming fully affirmed her affinity for lifers like Strings. “Billy’s in it for the music, which is something we have in common,” she says. “We’re just gonna keep playing till we’re not on this Earth anymore.” While the wayward sound of Long Time Coming is in many ways a perfect echo of Ferrell’s free-spirited nature, there’s also a much deeper intention at play: a desire to expand her listeners’ capacity for wonder, so that they might uncover some enchantment in their own lives. “A lot of us are taught to wake up, go to work, make money, eat, sleep, rinse, repeat,” says Ferrell. “It’s so easy to get caught up in that nine-to-five routine, and end up numb and dulled-down to everything. I want my music to help people break away from that — to get lost in their imagination, and start seeing how magical the world can be if you just pay attention.”
Tommy Prine

$20 ADV / $22 DOS
Sam Barber