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  • Thu., April 18, 7-9:30 p.m.

    Brick at Blue Star

    108 Blue Star, San Antonio Southtown

    A BLUES MUSIC Must See! World Renowned Blues Musicians The Mark Hummel Band, featuring Anson Funderburgh, on their NATIONAL TOUR. With "The San Anto Blues Review" featuring Will Owen Gage and friends. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tickets $20 @ Eventbrite.com, $25 door. (210) 705-9740
  • Thu., April 18, 7-11 p.m.

    Brick at Blue Star

    108 Blue Star, San Antonio Southtown

    The San Antonio Blue Society and Harmonica Organization of Texas - Alamo Chapter proudly present: The Mark Hummel Band with Anson Funderburgh with Special Guests: The San Antoo Blue Review. Feat. Will Owen Gage and Friends. Thursday April 18th, 2024. Doors 7p. Showtime 7:30. (210) 265-6072

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