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Road to River Revival - John Evans with Two Tons of Steel

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Market Square Park counts down to the popular River Revival Music Festival with a new, FREE monthly concert series featuring live music from regional heavy hitters. Brought to you by Splice Records, Saint Arnold Brewing Company and the Downtown District, you’re guaranteed good music, good times and good vibes.

John Evans is an award-winning producer and singer/songwriter who made a name for himself in the Houston music scene with the John Evans Band. His albums can be described as southern elegance meets bluesy rock-n-roll, and he’s written over 400 songs. Evans’ music has been featured in films and TV including Country Strong and Friday Night Lights. Don’t miss this eight-time Houston Press Award winner’s return to the stage at Market Square Park!

Two Tons of Steel is a San Antonio-based band that started rocking Texas stages as Dead Crickets. Since forming Two Tons in 1996, the band has played the Grand Ole’ Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, the National Theater in Havana, Cuba and multiple European tours, greeting fans around the world who embraced their Texas-born sound. Together, Kevin Geil, Jake “Sidecar” Marchese, Will Owen-Gage and Rich Alcorta blend the best of musical worlds and push the envelope of “Texas” sound with a signature brand of country meets punk.

Know before you go!
Lawn chairs and blankets are highly recommended. Food and non-alcoholic beverages are welcome. Outside alcohol is not allowed to be brought into the park; however, beer and wine are sold at Niko Niko's on-site along with delicious Greek and American food.

Parking:
-FREE on-street parking after 6 pm.
-Visit downtownhoustonparking.org for an interactive map which shows all garages, surface lots and on-street parking available in the area.

COVID GUIDELINES:
-Physical distancing is encouraged at all times (at least 6-feet distance from others not in your group).
-Masks must be worn when circulating within the park.
-Please wash or sanitize your hands frequently. There are plenty of hand wash station and hand sanitizer towers around the park.

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