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The Blue Light Live Street Party featuring Dexter & the Moonrocks w/ Austin Meade, Cole Barnhill, and Sterling Elza at The Blue Light in Lubbock, Texas

The Blue Light Live Street Party featuring Dexter & the Moonrocks w/ Austin Meade, Cole Barnhill, and Sterling Elza at The Blue Light in Lubbock, Texas

DATE:
Saturday, September 7, 2024
TIME:
Doors | 6:30 PM
Showtime 6:30 PM
LOCATION:
The Blue Light
1806 Buddy Holly
Lubbock, Texas 79401
About this Event:

The Blue Light Live Street Party featuring Dexter & the Moonrocks w/ Austin Meade, Cole Barnhill, and Sterling Elza

Saturday, September 7th - Doors at 6:30 pm - Showtime 7:00 pm  

  • AGES 21 & UP: $25 Advance GA ($30 At the door)
  • AGES 18 to 20: $30 Advance GA ($35 at the door)
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Price: $25.00 - $120.00
DEXTER AND THE MOONROCKS
Hailing from Abilene, Texas, Dexter and The Moonrocks deliver a unique Southern Alternative fusion lovingly dubbed “Western Space Grunge” by their fans. The band released their first single “Couch” in August of 2021, taking the internet by storm. After massive success with the hit single, the band released their self-titled EP featuring a number of hits like “Where I Steer” or “Behave” and receiving overwhelmingly positive responses. Lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist James Tuffs, lead guitarist/vocal harmonizer Ryan Anderson, bassist Ty Anderson, and drummer/vocal harmonizer Fox, draw on their favorite elements of bands like Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, and Whiskey Myers in order to create the unique sound that can only be described as “Western Space Grunge.”