Music, shows coming to new concert venue on Kentucky farm
LIZ MOOMEY, Lexington Herald-Leader
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SHARPSBURG, Ky. (AP) Six friends had a shared idea: to open a concert venue in Bath County.
Originally, they were looking at a 500-seat arena to showcase artists outside the hustle and bustle of a city. But when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the idea for the venue got bigger and bigger.
Barnyard Entertainment Venue opened July 3 in Sharpsburg, a community in northern Bath County. The venue sits on a 172-acre farm and will be able to hold 8,000 people and grow over the years to host bigger concerts, festivals and events. The first act was Sawyer Brown for their soft opening.
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