The annual festival is in conjunction with Black History Month in February, and it’s filled with activities that seek to get Savannah’s youth involved
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Old Crow Medicine Show: keeping the show on the road
They’re known for instrument hopping and weaving throughout different areas of American roots music like bluegrass, country, old time, and folk
Needtobreathe: a band of brothers
The sessions, which were intended as an experiment, became “Forever On Your Side (Niles City Sound Sessions),” the four-song EP the band decided to release earlier this year
Irish Fest isn’t just fiddling around
The Savannah Irish Fest has always sought to provide a showplace for more authentic Irish and Celtic cultural celebration, as the local St. Patrick’s Day celebration a month later has become ever more commercialized
Jo Koy @Savannah Civic Center
Koy cracks open what it’s like to be raised by a Filipino mother and Air Force father in America.
Newsboys @Savannah Civic Center
Christian rock favorites, Newsboys, bring it to the Savannah Civic Center on their 2018 summer Newsboys United Tour. Four-time Grammy nominees, the band is back with original members Pete Furler […]
The Temptations and The Four Tops @Savannah Civic Center
Enjoy a night of Motown favorites with two hitmaking groups.
6th Annual Savannah Blues Festival @Savannah Civic Center
A tradition continues with Sir Charles Jones, Tucka, Latimore, Pokey Bear, and Theodis Ealey.
Big Daddy Weave, Brandon Heath @Savannah Civic Center
Ministry is at the forefront of the band’s mission, and the group offers prayer and dedicated dialogue after every show
Savannah ’90s Block Party @Savannah Civic Center
Dig in the back of your closet for your best 1990s look.
Take 6: Service to the song at Festival of Praise
In addition to the 10 Grammys won in three different decades, Take 6 has 10 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, a Soul Train award and two NAACP Images Awards.
Dustin Lynch: The right music at the right time
His current album, Current Mood, which hit No. 2 when it was released, is still on the charts, and he’s playing to more people than ever
