East Nash Grass returning to Hempstead Hall for Saturday night picking, singing
The band that was part of what I called the best show of the year when they played at Hempstead Hall in November 2023 is returning there Saturday night starting at 7:00 p.m.  

The East Nash Grass, based in Nashville and promoting its new album, just released today called All God’s Children, has much to be recommended, performing traditional, acoustic guitar-laden country folk with a knack for instrumental interplay and soulful vocals.  If you missed them in 2023, seeing them Saturday is a must.

Interim Director of Hempstead Hall Katie Daniels said of the decision to bring the Grass back, “Their last show left the audience buzzing with energy, and we know this return performance will be just as unforgettable. With their fresh take on bluegrass, incredible harmonies, and down-to-earth charm and humor, East Nash Grass always delivers a show that feels both authentic and exciting.”

Don’t have tickets yet?  Reserve them here or pay at the door.  

Daniels also told us about upcoming shows at Hope’s most technically perfect venue.  “We’re looking forward to another incredible night of music this fall when we host the Gospel Music Show with The Hoppers, Legacy Five, and Brian Free & Assurance, and local favorite, Brady Rhodes. That show is going to be a powerful evening of inspiration and joy, and I know it will mean a lot to those in attendance.”

That show happens Friday September 12th starting at 7:00 p.m.

Above photo courtesy of East Nash Grass.

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