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The Lone Bellow Rescheduling Mountain Stage Appearance, Will Hoge Added to Nov. 11 Live Show
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Due to a family emergency The Lone Bellow have asked to reschedule their performance on Mountain Stage and are unable to appear this Sunday, November 11.
A mutually agreeable date to reschedule the The Lone Bellow will be announced later.
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River Whyless will appear this Sunday November 11 in Charleston, WV for their second appearance on Mountain Stage.
Will Hoge has been added to the line-up for this Sunday’s show at the Culture Center Theater, which also features River Whyless, Martha Scanlan, Royal Wood and Morgantown, WV’s Hello June. The Grammy-nominated songwriter Hoge will be performing a solo set with songs from his newly released album “My American Dream.”
Tickets are still available at Taylor Books in downtown Charleston and online.
Ticket holders for November 11 that wish to redeem their ticket for a rescheduled appearance by The Lone Bellow should e-mail live@mountainstage.org with your name and place of purchase. We will contact you about transferring your ticket to the newly scheduled date as soon as possible.
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