Hole in the Wall Hosts the Lonestar Roots Review

Boring Enormous has organized a two day music festival highlighting roots music from bluegrass to rock n roll. The Lonestar Roots Review, will take place on September 7th and 8th and will also act as a benefit for The Veterans in the Arts Project, a “non-profit founded by Sam J. Ellison to provide veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq with access to art and creative classes as a means of therapy and job training,” according to a press release.

A limited amount of advance weekend wristbands, good for all-access to both days of music, will be sold for $15 and are available at Hole in the Wall. Single day tickets are $10 and will be available at the door each night. The lineup for the Lonestar Roots Review is below.
September 7
Doors open @ 4pm
07:00 PM – Bottom Dollar String Band
08:00 PM – Haydon and the Hoodoo Boys
09:00 PM – Mrs. Glass
10:00 PM – Mockingbird Loyals
11:00 PM – Guns of Navarone
12:00 AM – East Cameron Folkcore

September 8
Doors open @ 4pm
06:00 PM – Carpetbagger
07:00 PM – Austin Steamers
08:00 PM – Christy Hays and her Sunday Best
09:00 PM – Shakey Graves
10:00 PM – Cunto
11:00 PM – Mike and the Moonpies
12:00 AM – Sons of Fathers

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