Don’t Miss The Grand Opening of Canyon’s Biggest Venue, The Lumberyard, With the Josh Abbott Band
Canyon, Texas is the place to be as the biggest music venue in the area opens its gates.
The Lumberyard
The Lumberyard's Grand Opening is happening on Saturday, May 18th, and they are rolling out the red carpet for
The Josh Abbott Band
The Josh Abbott is a product of Lubbock, Texas. The band formed in 2006 at Texas Tech University, busting open the Texas Music Scene. They released their debut album Scapegoat in 2008. Followed by She's Like Texas in 2010
The album also included a duet with Kasey Musgraves.
In 2012 they released their third album Small Town Family Dream. In 2015 Front Row Seat was released, including a duet with Carly Pearce.
The 5th studio album, Until My Voice Goes Out was released in 2017, followed by The Highway Kind in 2020.
In 2024, The Josh Abbott Band brings us Somewhere Down the Road.
When they aren't recording a new album or touring, Josh Abbott is enjoying some Dairy Queen and recording a new version of the DQ jingle.
If you haven't seen the Josh Abbott Band in a while, it's been too long! Join these Texas boys for a historic night in Canyon, Texas. They are honored to be the first band to open up The Lumberyard in Canyon. The Lumberyard is a new venue in the Texas Panhandle that will be bringing some of the best music to the Texas Panhandle.
Just think, 30 years from now you'll be able to tell your grandkids you were there for the first show at The Lumberyard.
The Lumberyard, 850 N. 23rd Street in Canyon, with The Josh Abbott Band -Saturday, May 18th - Gates open at 6 pm
You can purchase tickets here or:
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That's it! We will draw the lucky winner on Monday, May 13th, and notify the winner by email.
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