Enjoy dinner coupled with musical guests at Songbirds

Songbirds will continue its 2024 Music + Food Series in August, where you can enjoy a meal made by a local chef and live music.

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Songbirds first partnered with Elsie’s Daughter to bring a curated menu to complement Steve Earle’s performance.

Photo provided by Songbirds

Who doesn’t love dinner and a show? Songbirds Foundation will bring back its Music + Food Series beginning Tuesday, Aug. 13, showcasing the talents of local chefs and musical guests.

In case you missed it, the new Songbirds location features a commercial kitchen, and this series intends to let chefs utilize the space to create culinary delights that will complement the corresponding musical performance.

Save the dates for these Music + Food Series events:

  • Tuesday, Aug. 13 | Bobby Rush | Davis Wayne’s
  • Friday, Sept. 13 | Southern Drawl Dolly Music Night | Bluegrass Grill
  • Sunday, Sept. 29 | Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown | The Rosecomb
  • Sunday, Oct. 27 | George Porter Jr. (of The Meters) | TBA
  • Friday, Dec. 20 | Southern Drawl Christmas Tunes | TBA

Tickets are on sale now for August’s event + seating is limited. Bonus: If folks are interested in attending all five upcoming shows at a discounted rate, send an inquiry via email to become a 2024 season pass holder.

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