Posts Tagged ‘Live Music’
Randy Rogers Band with Dylan Wheeler
The Randy Rogers Band kicks off the Backyard’s Backlot Party Series. Dylan Wheeler opens. Doors open at 6 pm; show starts at 8:30 pm.
Read MoreClaire Ruland & Shane Hall
Jazz vocalist Claire Ruland and keyboardist Shane Hall perform at Waco Ale Co. on Friday night.
Read MoreEric & Thomas Unplugged
Enjoy your Friday night with great food and music as Eric & Thomas Unplugged return to Segovia Wine Bar.
Read MoreBrazos Brothers
Waco favorite Brazos Brothers provide the musical entertainment this Friday night at Camp Fimfo.
Read MoreMonday Funday with Brazos Brothers & Teresita’s Birria
At last, Monday Funday returns to Hemingway’s with music by the Brazos Brothers at 7 pm and food from Teresita’s Birria, starting at 6 pm.
Read MoreLevitt AMP Waco Music Series: Marion with the Waco Community Choir
Waco, get ready for another season of 10 outdoor concerts at the Levitt AMP Waco Music Series at the Wednesday night Waco Downtown Farmers Market. This Wednesday brings performances by Marion and the Waco Community Choir. (Even better, every concert is free!)
Read MoreHomegrown Sunday & Outdoor Market
Join The Will on Sunday for an afternoon of local music: Noon: Reese Tate 2 pm: Monte Rose 4 pm: Memphis Wells Plus, shop a curated selection of handmade treasures at the weekly outdoor market from 1 pm to 5 pm. Discover unique gifts, home decor, and delicious treats from local artisans.
Read MoreNew Horizons Band
McLennan Community College’s New Horizons Band presents a concert at the Ball Performing Arts Center. This event is free and open to the public.
Read MoreRonnie & The Redwoods
With influences ranging from The White Stripes to John Prine, Lubbock’s Ronnie and The Redwoods debut at the Backyard on Saturday night. Doors open at 6 pm; show starts at 8:30 pm.
Read MoreArt on Elm
Mark your calendar as Art on Elm returns to Bridge Street Plaza in East Waco on Saturday. This annual (and free!) pop-up arts event features fine art, music, food, and more that celebrates Waco’s rich artistic culture.
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