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The Nine O Three at Midtown Social in Nashville, Arkansas

The Nine O Three at Midtown Social in Nashville, Arkansas

DATE:
Saturday, November 23, 2024
TIME:
Showtime 7:00 PM
LOCATION:
Midtown Social
117 E Howard St.
Nashville, Arkansas 71852
About this Event:

The Nine O Three

November 23rd - 7:00 to 10:00 pm 

  • $30 - General Admission
 
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Price: $30.00
Ticket Type Price Quantity
General Admission $30.00
THE NINE 0 THREE
Hailing from the heart of East Texas, The Nine 0 Three is a dynamic red dirt rock and roll band on a mission to ignite stages and leave their mark on the Texas music scene. With a fiery blend of Texas country, honky-tonk, blues, and grunge rock, this East Texas outfit is crafting a sound that's as authentic as it is electrifying. Formed by six friends driven by a shared passion for music, The Nine 0 Three is a testament to the enduring spirit of small-town camaraderie. Drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of East Texas culture, their music reflects the region's rugged landscapes, vibrant honky-tonks, and deep-rooted traditions. Currently in the midst of crafting their debut album, The Nine 0 Three has already garnered a reputation for their high-energy live performances, seamlessly weaving together the storytelling of Texas country, the raw energy of honky-tonk, soulful blues grooves, and the rebellious spirit of grunge rock. Stay tuned for the debut album from The Nine 0 Three, where the heart of East Texas beats loud and proud through every note and lyric, keeping the red dirt rock and roll tradition alive and well in the Lone Star State and beyond.