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Josh Krajcik, an Ohio native and Columbus resident, will take the stage in support of his debut album Blindly, Lonely, Lovely released in April, 2013 on Krajcik Records. Hebdo and His Drum, and Forest and the Evergreens will open the show.
TICKET AVAILABILITY
VIP Admission
- $150 per table (seats four people-no exceptions)
- Includes six bottles of Miller or Coors Light
- Private Bar Access
- Buckets (six bottles) available for purchase all night for $24
- All VIP tables located in the loft area
- Table purchases do NOT include admission into venue
General Admission
- $15 Advance
- $17 Day of Show
- Standing room only
This event is open to all ages
Saturday, 11/02 | Doors at 7PM
GROUPLOVE will perform live at The Bluestone, along with special guests The Knocks and Saints of Valory. Doors at 7PM.
TICKET AVAILABILITY
- $25 General Admission
- $40 VIP Admission
This event is ages 16+
There is a $3 surcharge for those under 21 years of age
Wednesday, 10/30 | Doors at 7:00 PM
Ohio’s Winter Werk Out Music & Arts Festival has added a 2-Night Winter Edition!
Friday Feb 3rd & Saturday Feb 4th featuring two nights of The Werks + lots more acts to be announced soon!
Grab discounted Early Bird tickets now!
Werk Out in its 7th year, The Werk Out Music & Arts Festival 2016 is stepping up the Midwest music festival game. While remaining focused on the intimate, fan oriented vibe of the past several years, The Werk Out will play host to some of the top names in the jam and electronic
This show is all ages
The Werks (2 nights)
The Floozies
The Twerks: A Tribute to the 70s featuring Dino Dimetrouleas & Mihali Savoulidis of Twiddle
Moon Hooch
Aqueous
Honeycomb
Vibe & Direct
Lespecial
EGi.
Peridoni
Electric Orange Peel
Ghost Gardens
Lethalfx
Heady Ruxpin
The Enigma
A Thousand Horses live at The Bluestone on June 14th, 2018!
*Opening Artist: Kendell Marvel and Cody Barnett
*Doors will OPEN at 7PM
*Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 day of show
Tickets On-Sale NOW!
America’s bona fide band of brothers A Thousand Horses deliver an authentic fusion of Southern rock and contemporary Country mixed with rowdy jams. Their 13-track project BRIDGES features working man’s anthem “Preachin’ to the Choir” along with seven acoustic tracks, six of which were recorded live in the U.K. at the famed Metropolis Studios. The group’s debut single “Smoke” made Country Aircheck history as the highest debut for a new artist and solidified the band (with at least three members) as the first this decade to score a #1 with their first single on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart. A Thousand Horses have landed multiple awards show nominations, most recently vying for the title of ACM New Vocal Duo or Group at the 52nd Annual ACM Awards. The band’s debut album, SOUTHERNALITY, blends Southern Rock and influential sounds of The Black Crowes and Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street era. The talented foursome soars with Michael Hobby on lead vocals as Bill Satcher and Zach Brown on guitar and Graham Deloach on bass round out their unique grooves. After opening for Country powerhouse Jason Aldean and a string of performances in the U.K. last fall, A Thousand Horses are currently headlining shows across the U.S. before kicking off their opening run on Kid Rock’s AMERICAN ROCK n ROLL TOUR 2018 in January. New music from the band is on the horizon, with details coming soon. For more information and tour dates, visit AThousandHorses.com.
Aaron Lewis will be performing at The Bluestone Two Nights, BACK TO BACK!
*August 23rd, 2018 and August 24th, 2018 (SOLD OUT)
*Opening Artist: Travis Marvin
*Doors for the show will open at 7pm each night
*Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 day of show
(Ticket is only valid for admission for the date printed on the ticket)
Tickets are on-sale Friday, May 4th at 10am
PURCHASE THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd TICKET HERE
PURCHASE FRIDAY, AUGUST 24th TICKET HERE
SOLD OUT
Lewis has been performing solo acoustic shows since he was 17 and still does today. He has written and performed many songs that have never been officially released such as “Angel”, “Something Like Me”, “Bonghits for Breakfast” (originally performed with J-CAT), and “Sleeping at the Wheel”.
In July 2010, Lewis finished recording a country music EP entitled Town Line that was released March 1, 2011 on Stroudavarious Records. It features seven tracks including three versions of the first single “Country Boy” featuring George Jones, Charlie Daniels, and Chris Young, as well as the songs “Massachusetts”, “Vicious Circles”, “The Story Never Ends”, and a re-recording of “Tangled Up in You” originally from The Illusion of Progress.[5] Lewis said in a July 2011 interview that he was introduced to country music as a child by his grandfather, but his interest was recently rekindled when he toured with fellow rock turned occasional country singer Kid Rock.[6]
Lewis released his first full solo album, The Road, in November 2012. Its debut single, “Endless Summer”, has also made the country charts. Lewis wrote every song on the 10 track collection, except for “Granddaddy’s Gun” which was penned by Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins and Bobby Pinson, marking the first time Lewis has recorded outside material for an album.[7] In an interview with Broadway’s Electric Barnyard, Lewis said he recorded “Granddaddy’s Gun” as both a compliment to a friend, and because he was pressed for time.[8]
Lewis wrote songs for his second solo album whilst touring in support of The Road, often performing the unreleased material in his live sets.[9][10] The album, dubbed Sinner, was mostly recorded in a single 18 hour session, with many tracks done in one take. Aaron’s daughter Zoe also provides guest vocals on one song.[11] It was released on September 16, 2016, with the lead single, “That Ain’t Country”, released on 17 June. Country artist Willie Nelson is featured on the album’s title track as well.
The Big Bad Blues Tour: Billy F. Gibbons Featuring Matt Sorum and Austin Hanks.
Opener is Benton Blount
$34.50 in advance, $39.50 day of show on Sale Tuesday Aug. 14 2018 www.liveatthebluestone.com or www.Eventbrite.com
Ticket purchase includes free album download. Instructions for download will be emailed to all ticket buyers approximately 2 weeks after ticket purchase. Questions about album download can be directed to: help@musicredemptions.com
Price $275.00 Per Package (Limited amount)
(1) General Admission Ticket
– Meet & Greet with Billy Gibbons
– Photo Opportunity with Billy Gibbons
– A Copy of “Big Bad Blues” CD
– Billy Gibbons Tote Bag – exclusive to VIP Packages
– Billy Gibbons Guitar Pick Set
– Commemorative Meet & Greet Laminate
Billy F. Gibbons Premium VIP Package
Selling Price $150.00 Per Package (Limited amount)
(1) General Admission Ticket
– A Copy of “Big Bad Blues” CD
– Billy Gibbons Tote Bag – exclusive to VIP Packages
– Billy Gibbons Guitar Pick Set
– Commemorative Meet & Greet Laminate
Billy Gibbons had plenty of help getting the blues for his upcoming second solo album, The Big Bad Blues; both from his assortment of musical collaborators and, on the track “Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’,” from Gilligan Stillwater, the woman he affectionately (and legally) calls Miz Gibbons.
“That was a gift,” the ZZ Top mainstay tells Billboard about the track, whose lyric video premieres exclusively below. “We had gotten maybe five (songs) recorded, and my lovely sweetheart Gilligan was scribbling away on the couch. I was, ‘Omigod, she’s reading the Chanel catalog. Hide the credit card!’ Then she took a break and the engineers kinda glanced over the scribbling and said, ‘Hey man, this looks pretty good. This could be nice and bluesy if we put something to it,’ which we did.
“Of course, I was like, ‘Why does that say ‘Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’?’ I hope she’s writing it about ME!'”