Wednesday November 13th
21+ only
Set 1 8:00-8:45; set 2 9:00-9:45
General Admission:
$20 advance, $22 day of show
Doors @ 7pm
Reserved Seating:
$25 advance only
Doors @ 6pm
Limited number of reserved seats on floor, copper bar high tops and designated booth seating. Seats will be assigned to guests by venue. These seats will go fast and will be purchased online only.
No reserved seating will be sold day of show.
Reserved ticket holders will enjoy a meet and greet with John Paul starting at ... view more »
Wednesday November 13th
21+ only
Set 1 8:00-8:45; set 2 9:00-9:45
General Admission:
$20 advance, $22 day of show
Doors @ 7pm
Reserved Seating:
$25 advance only
Doors @ 6pm
Limited number of reserved seats on floor, copper bar high tops and designated booth seating. Seats will be assigned to guests by venue. These seats will go fast and will be purchased online only.
No reserved seating will be sold day of show.
Reserved ticket holders will enjoy a meet and greet with John Paul starting at 6:30pm.
Dinner will be served in the mainstage room from 6-9 PM, with seating available in the front bar, on the patio, and the backstage garden. Email all questions to info@fifthandthomas.com or to book your reservations.
With The Hurting Kind, John Paul White has crafted a stunning album that draws on the lush, orchestrated music made in Nashville in the early 1960s. Yet these songs retain a modern feel, whether he’s writing about overwhelming love, unraveling relationships, or the fading memory of a loved one.
White grew up in tiny Loretto, Tennessee, and now lives in Florence, Alabama, not far from Muscle Shoals. He has cultivated his career in Nashville for two decades, first as a songwriter for a major publisher, then as half of The Civil Wars – a groundbreaking duo that won four Grammy Awards before disbanding in 2012.
Because The Civil Wars were so hard to categorize, White has earned a fan base among indie rock listeners, folk audiences, Americana outlets, and AAA radio. So, what will happen if people hear The Hurting Kind and call it country? “Well, that doesn’t scare me in the least,” he says. “As a matter of fact, it kind of thrills me.”
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