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Sam Bush Will Headline Grand Opening

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Owensboro, KY, July 3, 2018 – On Friday, October 19th, Sam Bush will perform during the Grand Opening weekend of the newly constructed Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Owensboro, Kentucky. This event will take place in the 450-seat state of the art Woodward Theatre.

Executive Director, Chris Joslin, stated, “Sam Bush is not only a fan favorite, but he is a huge supporter of the work we do here at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum. He is a Kentucky native and the perfect link between the first-generation artists and the next generation. It’s clear from his performance at ROMP this year that he is at the top of his game. I can’t wait to see him break in Woodward Theatre October 19th!”

A full schedule of performances and events for Grand Opening weekend will be announced at a later date.

More information, including print-ready graphics and artist renderings of the new building can be found at: bluegrassmuseum.org/press.

About the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum
Located in Owensboro, Kentucky, the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum is a nonprofit dedicated to the history and preservation of bluegrass music. Among the many community and educational events produced by the Hall of Fame is the annual ROMP Festival, a four-day bluegrass music festival attended by over 25,000 annually. Grand Opening weekend of the new facility is October 18-20, 2019. Learn more about the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum at bluegrasshall.org and connect with us on social media @bluegrasshall.

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