ST. PADDY’S TEXAS STYLE AT WAYNE FERGUSON PLAZA

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and Texas Independence Day when St. Paddy’s Texas Style returns to Wayne Ferguson Plaza on Saturday, March 12, featuring popular Celtic Rock Band Rathmore and TWO STAGES of live entertainment!

St. Paddy’s Texas Style returns to Old Town Lewisville on Saturday, March 16, 12-7 p.m. Help us celebrate Texas Independence and St. Patrick’s Day at one event, with fun for the whole family, including two stages of live music.

Lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged. Well-behaved pets on a leash are welcome. Smoking/vaping is prohibited in Wayne Ferguson Plaza. Free parking is available in City Hall and in public lots in Old Town. For more information, please call 972.219.3401 or follow Wayne Ferguson Plaza on Facebook.

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Rise Against The Machine at Chill Bar & Grill

Get ready to Rage. Join  Chill on Saturday, November 2. Rise Against the Machine, a Dallas-based tribute band delivering an authentic recreation of the baddest band in the word, Rage Against The Machine!

Lewisville Western Days: Taylor-DeLatte

Taylor-DeLatte will take the State 28 Acoustic Saloon at Lewisville Western Days on Saturday, September 28.

Lewisville Western Days takes place Friday, Sept. 27, 4-11:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 28, Noon -11:30 p.m.

Admission is FREE before 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. However, beginning at 6 p.m. on both nights, admission is $15 for everyone except children under 12, who are always free.

YOU DO NOT NEED TO PURCHASE A TICKET IF YOU ARRIVE BEFORE 6 PM!

For more details, visit LewisvilleWesternDays.com

Lewisville Western Days: Quenton Rush

Quenton Rush will take the State 28 Acoustic Saloon at Lewisville Western Days on Saturday, September 28.

Lewisville Western Days takes place Friday, Sept. 27, 4-11:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 28, Noon -11:30 p.m.

Admission is FREE before 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. However, beginning at 6 p.m. on both nights, admission is $15 for everyone except children under 12, who are always free.

YOU DO NOT NEED TO PURCHASE A TICKET IF YOU ARRIVE BEFORE 6 PM!

For more details, visit LewisvilleWesternDays.com

Def Leggend , JC Scars + Tim Naylor at T’s Bar & Grill

Def Leggend is LIVE at T’s for an unforgettable Sat night! Enjoy an intimate performance on our top notch indoor stage.
Two amazing bands for an unforgettable Saturday night! JC Scars and Tim Naylor open the night with Rock’n Roll from the 90’s and 2000’s. Def Leggend headlines the night with the best of Def Leppard.

Gypsy Voodoo at T’s Bar & Grill

Gypsy Voodoo is back to T’s for a night filled with rock and roll and fun. There is a tribute to all the great rock and blues classics.

Facedown at T’s Bar & Grill

Facedown is coming to T’s for a Saturday filled with great music! Enjoy NO COVER, yummy food and awesome drinks all night long! 21+.

Texas Tunes: The Suffers at Lewisville Grand Theater

The Suffers take the Huffines Performance Hall stage at the Lewisville Grand Theater on the evening of Saturday, February 10.

“How do we heal from this?” Kam Franklin asks on The Suffers’ explosive new album, It Starts With Love. “How do we heal?” It’s a loaded question without any clear answers, a painful reckoning with the open wounds of racial violence and trauma that continue to plague this nation as we lurch forward from one tragedy to the next, swearing things will change each time only to watch the same scenes play out over and over again. “They keep breaking us like we can’t feel,” Franklin continues. “We’ve all been shouting out since Emmett Till.”

“There’s a lot of anxiety that comes with being Black in America,” says Franklin, “with not feeling safe if you put on a hoodie or even just look at somebody the wrong way. I wrote that song with my friend John Michael in New Orleans, and it was a really therapeutic thing for both of us to speak our truth like that.”

The truth, it seems, has set The Suffers free. Racism, misogyny, and the ugly underbelly of the music industry are all in the band’s crosshairs on It Starts With Love, but so are growth and evolution and self-acceptance. Written in the midst of a tumultuous stretch that saw the Gulf Coast Soul powerhouse reinvent themselves personally and professionally, the record is a fierce, defiant ode to resilience and commitment, to the passion and drive that brought them together in the first place. The writing here is bold and self-assured, with fearless lyrics and addictive melodies, and the performances are blistering to match, fueled by buoyant rhythms, muscular horns, and Franklin’s hair-raising vocals.

Theater doors open: 7:30 p.m.
Concert begins at 8 p.m.

Reserved Seating:
Tier 1: $35
Tier 2: $25

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