The REES Theatre will present a double-feature bluegrass concert this Thursday, December 18, featuring performances by the Backwoods Bluegrass Band and the Blue Holler Band Trio as part of its Thirsty Thursday Concert Series.
The 7 p.m. show will showcase two acts known for their traditional bluegrass sound and American roots music stylings. The evening promises a blend of acoustic instrumentation, vocal harmonies, and the genre's characteristic high-energy performance style.
Backwoods Bluegrass Band, recognized for their traditional bluegrass approach combined with narrative songwriting, will share the bill with the Blue Holler Band Trio. The trio has built a reputation for tight vocal harmonies and dynamic acoustic arrangements.
The concert marks a continuation of the REES Theatre's Thirsty Thursday Concert Series, which brings various musical acts to the historic Plymouth venue throughout the season.
General admission tickets cost $30, while VIP Meet & Greet packages are available for $55. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite, the REES Everwise Box Office, or at NA RIE Simple Treasures.
The REES Theatre bills the event as suitable for both longtime bluegrass enthusiasts and those new to the genre. The combination of two acts on a single bill offers audiences an extended evening of live acoustic music.
The historic REES Theatre has served as a cultural venue for the Plymouth community, hosting various performances and events throughout the year. The Thirsty Thursday Concert Series represents one of the venue's regular programming initiatives.
For ticket information and additional details about the December 18 concert, contact the REES Theatre box office or visit the venue's ticketing platforms.
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