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The Hill at Valley Ranch, the brand new 14-acre multi-purpose live event space at the Valley Ranch Entertainment District, has just announced their inaugural spring concert series, Bands in the Backyard. The series kicks off on Friday, April 30th and ends on Saturday, May 15th with a traditional crawfish boil. The music lineup includes a mix of Americana, Folk-Rock, Zydeco and Western Swing and, if this is any indication of whatand#39;s to come, signals great things in store for live music in the community.
Lineup for Bands in the Backyard
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Friday, April 30th
5:30pm – 10:00pm
Featuring Folk Family Revival with special guest Heather Rayleen
Friday, May 7th
5:30pm – 10:00pm
Featuring Jesse Dayton with special guest Western Bling
Saturday, May 15th
4:00pm – 10:00pm
Featuring Bayou Roux with special guests Platinum Players Zydeco Band and Beau Bayou andamp; Sabine Connection
Crawfish Boil
Tickets are $10 and are on sale now at TheHillatVR.com
“We are excited to bring live music back to Valley Ranch with our Bands in the Backyard concert series,” said Danny Signorelli, President and CEO of The Signorelli Company.” Everyone has missed live entertainment and gathering with friends. This concert series was built specifically to bring the community together in an outdoor setting this spring – with great music, great food, and drinks. It’s time to get out and celebrate!”
In preparation to welcome guests to The Hill, the staff is taking several precautionary measures to promote the welfare of all people attending. Guests are encouraged to social distance and respect other attendees’ space. Hand-sanitizers and facemasks will be available at the main entrance and extra handwashing stations will be placed throughout the grounds.
The Bands in the Backyard will feature live music, local favorite cuisine, beverages and more! For a full list of events or to purchase tickets, visit TheHillatVR.com
March 29, 2021
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