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Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers w/ very special guest Bri Bagwell at Love and War in Texas in Plano, Texas

Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers w/ very special guest Bri Bagwell at Love and War in Texas in Plano, Texas

DATE:
Thursday, February 13, 2025
TIME:
Doors | 6:30 PM
Showtime 8:00 PM
LOCATION:
Love and War in Texas
601 E. Plano Pkwy
Plano , Texas 75074
About this Event:

Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers w/ very special guest Bri Bagwell

February 13th - Doors at 6:30 pm - Show at 8:00 pm

  • $25 - GA
  • $25 - Reserved Table Seats (table packages)
  • Ages 12 and under admitted free (with an adult)
OPTIONAL AMIGO PASS VIP ADD-ON (Does not include admission ticket)
  • Entry 40 minutes before doors
  • Amigo Pass Laminate 
  • 30 minute band performance with Q & A 
  • Bars will be open, pass holders can pick their best spot to watch the show prior to GA entry

Kitchen is open all day. Come early and grab a seat.

PLEASE NOTE: UNLESS REFUND PROTECTION IS PURCHASED, This event is Rain-or-Shine. With the exception of complete event cancellation, no refunds will be issued. Refunds due to personal unforeseen circumstances may be covered if the request meets limited conditions and Refund Protection was purchased. Please select Refund Protection at checkout. Refund Protection Fees are NON-Refundable. See OuthouseTickets Refund FAQ Page for more details.

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Price: $25.00 - $35.00
Ticket Type Price Quantity
Reserved Seats $25.00 Pick Seats
GA $25.00
AMIGO PASS VIP Add-On $35.00
ROGER CLYNE & THE PEACEMAKERS
Hailed as one of the most exciting live acts on the road today, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers are musical beacons of the Southwest fueled by witty and insightful lyrics, crunching guitar riffs, a dynamic rhythm section and tequila. RCPM are the only act to release seven consecutive studio albums to land on the top 10 of Billboard’s Internet Sales Chart, two at No. 1, all released on a 100% independent record label. Dubbed the “Springsteen of the Southwest” by the Asbury Park Press, Roger Clyne and his guitar have toured around the world over his 20-year career, starting with The Refreshments. The seminal Tempe, Arizona band made big waves in the ’90s both on college and alternative rock radio as well as MTV with the songs “Banditos” (with the infamous chorus, “Everybody knows that the world is full of stupid people”) and “Down Together” as well as writing the theme for TV’s “King of the Hill.” More than 20 years later, Clyne and Refreshments drummer PH Naffah, along with bassist Nick Scropos and lead guitarist Jim Dalton keep the songs of The Refreshments alive, while adding to their own ever growing musical legacy. RCPM’s latest album is, Native Heart, and marks the 10th studio album released by Roger Clyne & PH Naffah. A testament to their growing and extremely loyal fan base is the band’s annual music festival in Rocky Point, Mexico, called Circus Mexicus. What began as a rooftop show thrown together with extension cords and wooden pallets more than 15 years ago has blossomed into a pilgrimage that draws thousands of fans to the once sleepy fishing village. In 2014, fans from 43 states and 7 countries represented at Circus Mexicus. Clyne not only sings about life in the border-lands, he also produces his own private label top shelf tequila called Mexican Moonshine. From Gold medals in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition to Gold Ribbons from Tequila Aficionado’s Brands of Promise, accolades have been rolling in. And a bottle of Mexican Moonshine Tequila made a well received “guest appearance” on the Rachel Ray Show. In 2016, Clyne’s career came full circle as Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers celebrated the 20th anniversary of The Refreshments cult classic debut album, “Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy,” with a residency at the Yucca Tap Room in their hometown of Tempe, followed by a nationwide tour.