A combination of classic car shows and American songs, Midland’s newest entertainment event, the Tall City American Music Fest & Car Show, takes place at Centennial Park on April 8.
Created by Pi Social CEO Enrique Dwinal and in partnership with local event design and production team, Promising Projects, the music festival and car show offers Midlanders of all ages and interests the opportunity to meet and connect with other members of the community during good times and that is worth it. activities.
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Headlining next weekend’s festivities will be Little Texas, a four-piece band that adds rock influences to ’90s country style. Hailing from Nashville, Del Gray (drums), Porter Howell (lead vocals, lead guitar), Dwayne O’Brien (rhythm guitar, lead/backing vocals) and Duane Propes (bass, backing vocals) currently have six studio albums, four compilations. , a live production and 20 singles to their band name, making them a star-studded quartet of musicians sure to light up the West Texas sky.
For the opener, a showcase of Texas songwriters, featuring three up-and-coming Lone Star musicians full of poise, raw electric sounds and naturally entertaining talents: guitar queen Cassidy Sooter, rock star known throughout the ‘state JR McNutt and Tony Award winning musician. Barker.
Be sure to bring your favorite lawn chair or blanket to watch the show. No outside food or drinks, coolers or large bags will be allowed.
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Event car classes include classic trucks, sports trucks, custom trucks, low-riders and more. A prize of $500 will be awarded to the winner of the best overall program and $200 to the winner of the best in class. Are you interested in participating? Fill out the form you will find at https://bit.ly/3Kqqdp6 until Sunday.
Miscellaneous
There will be food trucks and local vendors for guests.
On Calle Colorado you will find a children’s corner full of family activities. Children under 12 and accompanied by an adult will have free entry.
Two general entrances can be found, one on Wall Street and the other on Colorado Street.
There will be designated surface parking lots within walking distance of the festival, as well as two public parking garages, one on Main Street in front of the Post Office and one on Texas Street behind the Bourbon Street Bar.
Beyond the $20 general admission ticket, several VIP packages ($1,000-$4,000/$5,000) can be purchased at www.tallcityamf.com.
Saturday’s schedule includes gates opening and the car rally starting at 5:00 p.m., the songwriter’s showcase at 7:00 p.m., and Little Texas at 8:30 p.m.
For other FAQs or more information, visit www.tallcityamf.com or email info@tallcityamf.com.