4 exciting upcoming live music events in Auburn this November

Standard Deluxe Music Venue In Waverly Is A Popular Place For Artists To Jam Out.
Standard Deluxe music venue in Waverly is a popular place for artists to jam out. (Audrey Kent / The Bama Buzz)

Fall is in full-swing, and one our favorite activities to enjoy during this cozy season is watching live music. Regardless of what music genre and venue vibes you prefer, you’ll be sure to enjoy these four upcoming live music events in Auburn.

Keep reading to find out more about the artists coming to multiple venues in Auburn.

1. Rock Eupora + The Prescriptions at Standard Deluxe

Rock Eupora, the Nashville-based moniker of Clayton Waller, specializes in high-energy, fuzzy guitar, pop and gritty rock. Rock Eupora has produced three albums, two EPs, and various singles.

The Prescriptions are a group for those who love the feel of timeless rock and roll but appreciate some modern flavor. Their music is fiery and explorative, all while showcasing classic craftsmanship.

Standard Deluxe in Waverly, an intimate spot for top-notch shows, is the perfect venue for these two groups.

2. Easton Corbin at Gogue Performing Arts Center

Easton Corbin, Florida Native, has been making and performing a unique mix of modern and traditional country music in his baritone voice for over a decade.

He was recently signed to Stone Country Records and boasts seven top-10 singles and three American Country Awards.

If you want to hear a live version of one of his songs you may recognize, don’t miss his upcoming performance at Auburn University’s Gogue Performing Arts Center.

3. Straight No Chaser at Gogue Performing Arts Center

Straight No Chaser Will Enamor You With Their Acapella Skills.
Straight No Chaser will enamor you with their acapella skills. (Auburn Opelika Tourism)

If you’re looking for a different musical experience, why not try one without instruments?

Straight No Chaser uses nine male, acapella human voices to create beautiful music and to captivate an audience. Their ability to use only their voices in such a moving way has created a loyal fanbase ever since they came together in 1996 at Indiana University. They have won multiple awards, over a million concert tickets sold, over two million albums sold and one billion streams on Pandora.

Go see for yourself why when they perform live at Auburn University’s Gouge Performing Arts Center.

4. Ellis Paul, presented by Sundilla

Ellis Paul is a Maine-born songwriter, performer and guitar-carrying reporter who covers everything that makes us human, like love, hope and loss. He uses these stories to craft his heartfelt music.

Paul attended Boston College, and after winning a Boston Acoustic Underground songwriter competition, he caught the attention of Bill Morrissey, who produced his indie album ‘Say Something’ in 1993. This led to a seven-album contract with Rounder Records. To date, Paul has released 23 albums.

Paul constantly tours around the world and has accumulated a loyal fan base, as well as winning many awards such as the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Award.

His live performance will be held at Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. This historic building donates the use of their facilities to Sundilla and other local organizations.

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Audrey Kent
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