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4 ways to enjoy live music in Auburn in November
Live music is revving back up in Auburn, so we’ve created the ultimate guide to must-see shows. Check it out.
1. Fall Bash at Red Clay Brewing Co.
Red Clay Brewing Co. is teaming up with the Auburn Student Veterans Association for a night full of live music, food, prizes and more. Bands you’ll see:
- Supper Club: local rock ‘n’ roll rooted band
- The Smoking Flowers: rock duo from Nashville, TN
- Underground Springhouse: energetic rock ‘n’ roll band from Athens, GA
The community is encouraged to bring donations and items for veterans during the show.
- Where: 704 N Railroad Ave, Opelika, AL 36801
- When: Friday, November 12 I 6PM
2. EmiSunshine & The Rain at Pebble Hill
EmiSunshine & The Rain is a unique country-folk band led by Emi Sunshine Hamilton, talented singer-songwriter from Madisonville, Tennessee. Emi’s cover of “Blue Yodel No. 6” attracted national attention in 2014, making her a popular social media personality. Rolling Stone named her among “10 new country artists you need to know” in 2017.
Grab your tickets at Spicer’s Music, Ross House Coffee or online now.
- Where: 101 S Debardeleben St, Auburn, AL 36830
- When: Thursday, November 4 I 7:30-10PM
3. Ingrid Andress with Georgia Webster at GPAC
The Gogue Performing Arts Center is hosting Grammy-nominated country singer Ingrid Andress along with rising country pop star Georgia Webster. Tickets to the show in the beautiful Woltosz Theatre are available online now.
- Where: 910 S College St, Auburn, AL 36849
- When: Saturday, November 6 I 7:30-10PM
4. Ellis Paul at Pebble Hill
Folk musician Ellis Paul is making his debut in Auburn on November 28. Considered a master folk storyteller, Paul is a crucial figure involved in the 1990s folk revival period. Tickets can be purchased at Spicer’s Music, Ross House Coffee or online.
- Where: 101 S Debardeleben St, Auburn, AL 36830
- When: Sunday, November 28 I 7:30-9:30PM
Seeing all these events is music to our ears. Get ready, Auburn!