Nashville Social Club to celebrate 1 year anniversary in Carson City with 'Nickel Slots' concert
The Nashville Social Club in Carson City is celebrating its one year anniversary this Saturday, July 8 with a concert and complimentary beverages.
Playing the Anniversary Bash are the Nickel Slots, a Sacramento-based Americana band. In the band description, they are described as such:
The Nickel Slots take you on a journey through hard times and desperation that always carries hope that better things are just around the corner. With influence from early roots Americana music as well as a touch of rebellious ’70s punk, The Nickel Slots draw the line that connects Johnny Cash to The Clash. From the sentimental folk tune to the foot-stomping, raucous sing-along, their rocking Americana brings you back to a long-lost memory or shared experience of pain, joy, heartache, love, hope, and redemption.
There will also be a performance on the Soft Note Stage by singer, Eric Henry Andersen. As a solo artist and co-lead singer/songwriter of pop/rock group, The Novelists, Andersen has toured all over the nation sharing festival bills with and opening for artists such as Train, Five For Fighting, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Allen Stone, Glenn Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket) and Daryl Stuermer (Genesis/Phil Collins Band).
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased here.
The fun begins at 7:30 p.m. Nashville Social Club is located at 1105 S Carson St, Carson City.
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