Singer-songwriter Randy Houser will play a show in Valparaiso this summer.
Flight Levelz Entertainment, the promoter behind the Hometown Country Music Jam festival at the Brickie Bowl in Hobart, booked Houser for a show at Central Park Plaza downtown on Aug. 27.
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He s known for hits like How Country Feels, In God s Time and What Whiskey Does.
The Eli Young Band, a country group that has been recording hits for nearly two decades, will perform an outdoor show in downtown Valparaiso this summer.
Tyrus Joseforsky of Flight Levelz Entertainment, which stages the annual Hometown Country Jam festival at Brickie Bowl and country music concerts at the Hobart Art Theatre, is now staging shows in Valparaiso as well. We are happy to announce our expansion into the Valparaiso market as we are bringing Eli Young Band to Central Park Plaza on June 17, 2021, Joseforsky said. This will be an exclusive show at limited capacity with all COVID safety protocols in place.
The Steel Woods will bring their unique style of southern rock to Hobart this spring.
The Nashville-based band will perform at 8 p.m. April 8 at the historic Art Deco movie theater-turned-music venue at 230 Main St. in downtown Hobart.
Flight Levelz Entertainment booked the show as a pre-concert for the Hometown Country Jam music festival that will take place in the Brickie Bowl this summer. The Steel Woods will be bringing a little bit of country, blues, and a whole lot of southern rock to the Hobart Art Theater on April 8, 2021, promoter Tyrus Joseforsky said. This will be an exclusive show at limited capacity with all COVID safety protocols in place.
HOBART â The Hometown Country Jam music festival at the historic Brickie Bowl will operate at only 25% capacity this summer because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Organizer Flight Levelz Entertainment is only releasing 3,000 more tickets for the daylong music festival headlined by country music star Lee Brice, who has had seven No. 1 Billboard Country hits.
The second annual music festival will take place in the legendary former high school football stadium on June 5. After what seems like the longest year in history, we are excited to announce that the Hometown Country Jam is a go this summer,  organizer Tyrus Joseforsky of Flight Levelz Entertainment said. We will be restricting our capacity to 25% for the show and only releasing 3,000 tickets. Over half of those 3,000 tickets have already been sold to folks who held onto their tickets from last year, so we anticipate the remaining tickets to go quick. The festival will feature the same great lineup and same amazin