Renata the Band
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Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnJunction Creek
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The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ATexas Roadhouse Concert Series: White Reaper with special guest The Tommys
Parking Lot LLouisville band White Reaper is best known for their song “Might Be Right” which rose to the No. 1 spot on the U.S. Alternative airplay chart and No. 6 on the U.S. Rock and Alternative Songs chart. The local garage punk band has released three albums “White Reaper Does it Again,” “The World’s Best American Band” and “You Deserve Love.” www.whitereaperusa.com The Tommys are a local rock band known for their high-energy covers of classic rock songs and one-of-a-kind live performances.
Soul Circus
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnThe Tayler Lynch Band
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Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnBig Cat & The Prowlers
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Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnMoonshine Magnolia
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The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ATexas Roadhouse Concert Series: Jameson Rodgers with special guests Exile and J.D. Shelburne
Parking Lot LiHeartRadio Music Awards Best New Country Artist nominee Jameson Rodgers is quickly cementing his place as one of country music’s most intriguing singer/songwriters. Not only does the Mississippi native currently find himself enjoying the success of his Platinum-certified No. 1 hit “Some Girls” and his follow-up smash “Cold Beer Calling My Name” featuring label mate Luke Combs, but the 33- year-old is now utilizing these addictive songs as the firm foundation for his new EP “In It for the Money.” www.jamesonrodgers.com Hailing from Richmond Kentucky, Exile started as an American rock band before moving into country music in the 80s with numerous hits, including No. 1 songs “Woke Up in Love,” She’s A Miracle” and “Give Me One More Chance.” www.exile.biz A Kentucky native, JD Shelburne grew up on country, gospel and pop rock music. He began his career playing small bars in Louisville and Lexington before taking the stage at events such as the CMA Music Festival, Quaker State 400 NASCAR Race and NCAA Women’s Final Four. JD’s current single “Bottom’s Up Sundown” is paving the way to his forthcoming album “Straight From Kentucky.” www.jdshelburne.com