POSTPONED - DREW HOLOCOMB AND THE NEIGHBORS
New Date: TBA
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DateApr 14, 2024
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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Ticket Prices$25.00 GA Standing Room Only / $35.00 Balcony Res / $30.00 day of show
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VenueMusikfest Café
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
Event Details
Due to illness, the Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors show will be postponed to a later date. We are working on rescheduling and we will announce a new date as soon as possible.
All tickets will be honored for the new date so no action needs to be taken at this time. We’re sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.
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There are no strangers at a Drew Holcomb show. For the better part of two decades, the award-winning songwriter has brought his audience together night after night, turning his shows into celebrations of community, collaboration, and contemporary American roots music. Strangers No More, the ninth album from Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, celebrates that sense of togetherness. Produced by Cason Cooley, it expands the band's mix of timeless songwriting, modern-day Laurel Canyon folk, amplified Americana, and heartland rock & roll. "All The Money in the World," with its deep-pocketed groove that showcases The Neighbors’ musicality, is punctuated by blasts of brass, marking the band’s first song to feature horns. "That's On You, That's On Me" makes room for barrelhouse piano, slide guitar, and the greasy grit of a juke joint rock band. "On a Roll" and "Possibility" are Springsteen-sized rock & roll melodramas that wail and exalt, their cinematic arrangements built for the large rooms that Holcomb regularly plays these days. "Fly" is a reflective, finger-plucked folksong. Finally, there's "Dance With Everybody,” a lively tribute to the live show that brims with a joyful optimism — a feeling that was often missing during the band’s earlier years, when their shows weren’t nearly as packed. Song by song, Strangers No More offers an all-encompassing view not only of the places Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors have been, but where they're headed next, too. It's an invitation into the band's world. Strangers no more, indeed.
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