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SUMMARY:Farm & Fun Time featuring Wood Brothers with Lindsay Lou
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FOLLOW WOOD BROTHERS \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FOLLOW LINDSAY LOU \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/fftwood/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Country,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241110T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241110T190000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240520T135759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T015338Z
UID:8969-1731261600-1731265200@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:John Crist - Jokes for Humans
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				                                     \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/crist/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240614T160045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T052039Z
UID:9184-1731180600-1731187800@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Deana Carter
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sample Deana on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/deana/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Country,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T180000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20241015T183817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T155701Z
UID:9540-1729353600-1729360800@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Crossing Time: An Afternoon with Bach & Mozart
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed.
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/symphony_crossing_time/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Classical,Concert,Just Announced,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241018T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241018T193000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240607T160035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T185233Z
UID:9116-1729276200-1729279800@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Atlanta Rhythm Section
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sample ARS on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/ars/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Classic Rock,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241011T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241011T193000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240522T135957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T164814Z
UID:8984-1728671400-1728675000@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with Todd Rundgren: "Me/We" 2024 Tour
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sample Todd Rundgren on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/rundgren/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Classic Rock,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20241003T185339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T161215Z
UID:9491-1728414000-1728423000@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Symphony of the Mountains Hurricane Helene Relief
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed.
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/sotmhelenerelief/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Just Announced,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241006T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241006T180000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240503T155542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T153533Z
UID:8888-1728226800-1728237600@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Sunday Funday featuring Sonya White
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Sonya White \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Shawn Carter \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Jake Hovis \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Grampy \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/sundayfunday/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T193000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240315T155044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T132255Z
UID:8639-1728066600-1728070200@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Destination Soultown featuring the Sensational Soul Cruisers
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Destination Soultown \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Soul Cruisers \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/destinationsoultown/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Music and Live Events,R&B
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240319T135002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T171629Z
UID:8704-1727546400-1727550000@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Dusty Slay: The Night Shift Tour
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				SECOND SHOW ADDED:\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors: 9 pm / Show: 9:30 pm \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$46.50-$95.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) \n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sample Dusty Slay on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/dustyslay/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T190000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240531T155507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T171843Z
UID:9060-1727373600-1727377200@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Key West - With special guests and Coral Reefers Nadirah Shakoor\, Doyle Grisham\, and Roger Bartlett and steel pan artist John Patti
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed.
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/keywest/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Classic Rock,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240823T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240823T193000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240517T135744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240816T182050Z
UID:8953-1724437800-1724441400@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Southern Momma - Darren Knight
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/momma/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240810T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240810T190000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240510T155734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T164348Z
UID:8914-1723312800-1723316400@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Sean of the South - Sean Dietrich
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/sots/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Country,Music and Live Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240807T210000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240723T140014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240723T135932Z
UID:9276-1723055400-1723064400@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Judah & the Lion
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				Tickets are FREE! Just Show Up!\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow 99.3 The X \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Judah & the Lion \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Alpine Motel \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sponsored by KIA of Johnson City
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/judah/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Classic Rock,Music and Live Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240804T220000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182434
CREATED:20240922T155008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T172205Z
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SUMMARY:Farm & Fun Time featuring Del McCoury
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Radio Bristol\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Del McCoury \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Check out Del McCoury on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/farm-fun-time-featuring-del-mccoury/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240802T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240802T193000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240514T135524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240723T135503Z
UID:8941-1722623400-1722627000@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Dirt on My Diamonds Tour
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sample Kenny Wayne Shepherd on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/kws/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Blues,Classic Rock,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T230000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240403T135031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240405T174012Z
UID:6897-1722110400-1722121200@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Old Gods of Appalachia
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Check out Old Gods of Appalachia on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/ogoa/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Gospel,Music and Live Events,Pop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240721T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240607T160041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T171954Z
UID:9129-1721574000-1721577600@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Jamen Denton Memorial Concert
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				GET TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				If you’re interested in donating to the cause\,\nplease click the link below: \nJamen Denton Memorial Fund
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/jamendenton/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Country,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240718T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240718T223000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240412T155538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T170125Z
UID:8847-1721331000-1721341800@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sample RJA on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/rja/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Classic Rock,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240712T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240712T193000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240607T160043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T141939Z
UID:9147-1720809000-1720812600@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Ultimate Garth Brooks Tribute - Shawn Gerhard
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/ultimategarth/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Country,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240624T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240624T190000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240531T155523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T175303Z
UID:9066-1719252000-1719255600@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Shinedown with Boys Like Girls and Wallows
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				How To Win Tickets\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Electric 94.9 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Shinedown \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Boys Like Girls \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Wallows \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/shinedown-with-boys-like-girls-and-wallows/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Classic Rock,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240620T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240620T193000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240312T155000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T160539Z
UID:8665-1718908200-1718911800@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Steve Earle: "Alone Again" Tour
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sample Steve Earle on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/steveearle/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Classic Rock,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240616T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20231217T011324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T162443Z
UID:8190-1717788600-1718548200@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:The Little Mermaid
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollow\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				BUY TICKETS
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/mermaid/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Just Announced,Music and Live Events,Musical,Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre Bristol":MAILTO:info@theatrebristol.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240116T165502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T192300Z
UID:8403-1717270200-1717277400@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Mac McAnally
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Check out Mac McAnally on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/mac/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Live Events,Music,Music and Live Events,Pop,Pre-sale
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T200000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20230728T160019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T151144Z
UID:7665-1715428800-1715457600@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night's Dream
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Join Bristol Ballet for a new interpretation of Shakespeare’s iconic comedy\, A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, live on stage on May 11! The play was first written in 1595\, and first performed as a ballet in the 1960s to a beautiful score by Felix Mendelssohn\, composed specifically for the story in 1826. This performance features all of the students and company members of Bristol Ballet\, as well as community members and guest artists. The ballet tells the timeless tale of fairy mischief and mortal mayhem. Oberon\, king of the fairies\, fights with Titania\, the queen of the fairies\, over a child. Oberon punishes Titania by sending Puck\, his mischievous fairy sidekick\, to make Titania fall in love with the first person she sees. Puck accidentally meddles with two human couples in the course of his mischief. Thus ensues much confusion between the four mortals as their lives intertwine. Finally\, Oberon makes peace with Titania\, and Puck rearranges everything back to the natural order. From fairy shenanigans to love triangles to a spellbound donkey\, and a lot of drama in between\, there are plenty of humorous moments to enjoy \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Bristol Ballet\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Our Box Office opens 2 hours before each showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed.
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/midsummer/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Concert,Country,Live Events,Music,Music and Live Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paramount Bristol Hosts A Bristol Ballet Presentation Of":MAILTO:mfrazier@bristolballet.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20231215T165510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231217T021215Z
UID:5875-1714073400-1714080600@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Glenn Miller Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/gmo24/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240220T222034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T131213Z
UID:8602-1713036600-1713043800@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Tonight is the Nite: The Paramount Bristol Story
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				GET TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/ourstory/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Live Events,Music,Music and Live Events,Pop,Pre-sale
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20231208T165538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T222251Z
UID:8103-1712777400-1712784600@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:John Oates
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Check out John Oates on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/oates/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Live Events,Music,Music and Live Events,Pop,Pre-sale
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20231212T165513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240309T002908Z
UID:8124-1710012600-1710019800@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Tartan Terrors
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sample Tartan Terrors on Spotify!
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/tartan/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Celtic,Country,Music and Live Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T182435
CREATED:20240220T222000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T011830Z
UID:8616-1709924400-1709933400@paramountbristol.org
SUMMARY:Good Morning\, I'm Johnny Wood
DESCRIPTION:Infamous Stringdusters\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wed\, July 15\, 2026\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 7:30 pm\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				$34.04 - $85.50 (prices include all applicable fees and taxes) Members Save $5+\n			\n				BUY TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nIt’s been 20 years since the inception of The Infamous Stringdusters\, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble whose tone and swagger meld acoustic majesty with a full-blown rock show attitude. To celebrate\, the groundbreaking jam-grass quintet is releasing 20/20. Twenty brand new songs for twenty years. The endless miles in pursuit of a dream. The surreal\, whirlwind shows of transcendence and lore. The legacy that has become truly infamous. “We’ve been around for 20 years\, and I feel like we’re putting more into our music — both writing and the live shows — than we ever have\,” says banjoist Chris Pandolfi. “And the reality is\, that you do need to step a little harder on the gas to get the same results — it takes real intention.” At its core\, 20/20 marks an important milestone for the group\, who happily exemplify sonic exploration and endless curiosity while maintaining a deep respect for musical tradition — under the bright stage lights or in the midst of a recording session. “We’ve always been very intentional in how we wanted our show to sound and to look\,” according to bassist Travis Book “And\, 20 years later\, we’re still distilling the best elements  of what we all bring to the band.” \nAlongside Pandolfi and Book\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)  purposely and fearlessly blur the boundaries between bluegrass\, Americana\, country\, and indie-folk. “Bluegrass music brought us together in the first place\,” says Jeremy Garrett. “And one of the big things that propels us forward is that everyone keeps pushing so hard — it keeps me incredibly motivated.” “The creativity and discovery is never-ending\,” dobroist Andy Hall adds. “If you keep the art\, the music\, your instrument and playing in focus\, it’s infinitely-deep.” \nThe idea for the Dusters coalesced in Nashville in the early 2000s when the members were performing as side-men with stalwarts of the bluegrass community. Their friendships and desire to create their own music and master their own destiny inevitably led to the formation of The Infamous Stringdusters. Even then\, they sought to ignite something fresh within the “high lonesome sounds” pioneered by the “Father of Bluegrass\,” Bill Monroe. And just like today\, the early intent was to present something new and different. “Bluegrass can sometimes be a little confusing\,” Pandolfi says. “Because what’s coming out of the instruments has the energy of rock-n-roll\, but guys are just standing there [onstage] in suits. When we came to [bluegrass]\, we loved the music\, but the vibe wasn’t representative of who we were.” \nThe Dusters envisioned a crossroads where bluegrass instrumentation and vocal harmony met frenzied stage energy and awe-inspiring production. “It took a few years and some experience to let all of those things come together\,” Pandolfi says. “We started to tease these things out of the music\, but also out of the show\, the production\, and our personality.” Each member remains a musical sponge\, constantly bringing new influences back into the fold. All are involved in an array of solo projects outside of the band. Those sounds and experiences merge to form the Dusters’ signature sound with 20/20 offering the purest distillation of that experimentation and precision. “When those individual efforts come back together in the band\, it creates a really powerful synergy\,” Hall says. “Not only has the band evolved\, but individually\, I see every band member fully dedicated to their musical endeavors. All of the creative elements have gotten deeper.”  Life moves on\, like our song says\,” Andy Falco reminds us\, “But we’re always taking what we’ve learned and what we’re experiencing and we put that into the music and the shows. Before we go onstage I like to tell the band ‘remember the joy\,’ and we are all still incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make this music with each other” \n  \nOur Box Office opens 2 hours before showtime. For shows not already sold out\, tickets will be available at the door on the day of show for an additional cost of $5 (+tax and service fee). BUYER BEWARE! Third party tickets (StubHub\, eTix\, VividSeats\, etc.) will NOT be honored. Tickets are available via paramountbristol.org or our Box Office ONLY.  All sales are final. Refunds and exchanges are not permitted.  Outside food and drinks are not allowed. \n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Follow Infamous Stringdusters\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				FollowFollowFollowFollow
URL:https://paramountbristol.org/event/johnnywood/
LOCATION:Paramount Bristol\, Bristol\, TN
CATEGORIES:Live Events,Music,Music and Live Events,Pop,Pre-sale
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