COUNTRY NIGHT IS UNLEASHED

COUNTRY NIGHT IS UNLEASHED

Frid Apr 24 7:30
The Venue

By the time you hit the sidewalk outside The Venue on April 24, the night’s already got a pulse—boots on pavement, laughter in the air, that pre-show buzz that says nobody came here to sit politely and clap on the downbeat. The door time—7:30 PM—feels less like a schedule and more like a starting gun. Because this isn’t “Country Night” as a theme. This is Country Night unleashed.

Inside, the room starts filling the way storms do: slow at first, then all at once. Somebody’s already practicing their two-step in the narrow space between tables. Somebody else is warming up their voice like they’ve been preparing for this moment their whole life—because when the chorus hits, they plan to sing it like they paid the studio bill. And then the music arrives—loud, live, and built for the kind of crowds who don’t just listen, they participate.

First up, Tyler Lorette—bringing the spark, turning the room into one big “oh, we’re doing this” moment. Then Hunter James, tightening the grip, raising the temperature, getting the crowd to that point where everyone’s suddenly best friends and every lyric feels personal. And when the Steve Waters Band kicks in, it’s the full release: boot-stompin’, hands up, voices out, the whole place moving like the floor’s got springs.

The deal is simple: $15, 19+, The Venue, April 24, doors at 7:30. You show up, you let it happen, you lose your voice a little, you test your dignity a lot. And if you somehow leave calm, composed, and untouched by the chaos—well… you did Country Night wrong.