About this Event
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST @ 7PM
DOORS, BAR, & KITCHEN OPEN at 6:30PM
TICKETS
GENERAL ADMISSION: $20 + admission tax & processing fee
DAY OF SHOW: $25 + admission tax & processing fee
Advance ticket sales end at 11:30PM the day before the show.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES unless the show is postponed or cancelled
IMPORTANT INFO
GENERAL ADMISSION
This is an all-standing show. Limited bar stool seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
18+
BISTRO MENU AVAILABLE
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TAYLOR HUNNICUTT
A gritty, soulful southern rocker steeped in country, Taylor Hunnicutt crosses genre lines to give audiences an engaging storytelling experience. Raised in a small rural town in Southwest Alabama, Taylor has found the sweet spot in between Blues, Southern Rock, Country & Americana. She has shared the stage with acts such as Red Clay Strays, Mike and the Moonpies, Jaime Wyatt, 49 Winchester, Them Dirty Roses, Ward Davis and many more. “With a voice that sounds like Stevie Nicks if she had been raised in the Black Belt, Hunnicutt bends genres between country, soul, blues and rock but settles sweetly in the Americana style of Tift Merritt, Ryan Adams or Amanda Shires.”
TONY LOGUE & THE 184
Tony Logue isn’t new to singing about the rigors of Western Kentucky life, how they intertwine with the raw geography of the land and the graphic history of bloodlines. His 2018 acoustic album Serpents and Saviors is a fine showcase of his sharp storytelling mixed with cutting observation. But 2022’s Jericho ups the ante by pulling out all the stops and assembling the right pieces to help tell his stories (“Saving Country Music” 2022.) While Logue’s 2022 release Jericho was met with critical acclaim, his 2023 follow up album The Crumbs found its way on all the same end of year lists. Logue and his longtime backing band, The 184, are quickly carving out their place among their respective Kentucky alumni. Logue’s characters often have grease beneath their nails and their backs against the wall. Stories woven with the thread of hardship and hope. Poignant tales that speak to the human desire for redemption and the need to chart a new and better path forward. As a songwriter, Logue has proven a voice for America’s Heartland. A blend of Country, Americana and Folk. But make no mistake, Tony Logue and the 184 are a Rock & Roll band, and a good one at that.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bright Box Theater, 15 N. Loudoun St., Winchester, United States
USD 23.18 to USD 28.52