Joe's on Weed St
Muscadine Bloodline: Country Band Contraband Tour
Sat
July 9, 2022
8:00 pm
CDT
(Doors: 7:00 pm )
Joe's on Weed Street
,
940 West Weed St., Chicago, IL
Ages 21 and Up
$12.00 General Admission Advance / $15.00 General Admission Day of Show
On Sale Information:
Artist Pre Sale: Wednesday, March 23 at 10:00am - Friday, March 25 at 10:00pm
Venue / Local Pre Sale: Wednesday, March 23 at 10:00am - Friday, March 25 at 10:00am
Tickets on sale with no code needed: Friday, March 25 at 10:00AM
Proudly independent and unapologetically Southern, country duo Muscadine Bloodline find their true voice on a new album, Dispatch to 16th Ave. Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton grew up in Mobile, Alabama, but didn’t cross paths until they each started to pursue their musical dreams. In 2012, they forged a friendship when Stanton opened a show for Muncaster’s band at Soul Kitchen in Mobile. Since naming themselves Muscadine Bloodline in 2015, they have sold out shows across the South, opened concerts for hundreds of artists, and earned a standing ovation at their Grand Ole Opry debut in 2018. Their Southern roots carry over to their band name as well: Muscadine grapes grow in the South while Bloodline represents their heritage.he was supposed to be: a probing, fearless songwriter who is more concerned with the busted and broken way things arethan the pretty and polished way things are painted to be.
On Sale Information:
Artist Pre Sale: Wednesday, March 23 at 10:00am - Friday, March 25 at 10:00pm
Venue / Local Pre Sale: Wednesday, March 23 at 10:00am - Friday, March 25 at 10:00am
Tickets on sale with no code needed: Friday, March 25 at 10:00AM
Proudly independent and unapologetically Southern, country duo Muscadine Bloodline find their true voice on a new album, Dispatch to 16th Ave. Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton grew up in Mobile, Alabama, but didn’t cross paths until they each started to pursue their musical dreams. In 2012, they forged a friendship when Stanton opened a show for Muncaster’s band at Soul Kitchen in Mobile. Since naming themselves Muscadine Bloodline in 2015, they have sold out shows across the South, opened concerts for hundreds of artists, and earned a standing ovation at their Grand Ole Opry debut in 2018. Their Southern roots carry over to their band name as well: Muscadine grapes grow in the South while Bloodline represents their heritage.he was supposed to be: a probing, fearless songwriter who is more concerned with the busted and broken way things arethan the pretty and polished way things are painted to be.