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One More Week to Buy Advance Tickets for Feels Like Home Celebration Concert

September 10, 2015 at 3:55 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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There is only one week left to buy advance tickets to the 2015 Brownwood Feels Like Home Celebration concert.

The 2015 celebration will feature dual headliners of Josh Turner and Uncle Kracker on Saturday, September 19th, the second day of the three-day festival.

Turner is a contemporary country music singer known for his hits such as “Long Black Train,” “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” and “Time Is Love.”  Uncle Kracker is best known for his songs “Smile,” “Drift Away,” and “Follow Me.”

Advance concert tickets are available for $25 online at CelebrateBrownwood.com or at the Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce, Early Chamber of Commerce, KOXE, Wendlee Broadcasting, Heartland Mall, and Brownwood Music.   Tickets at the gate will cost $35.

Tickets for the Corks  and Caps beer and wine tasting event set for Friday night, September 18th are also currently available online at CelebrateBrownwood.com.    It will feature tastings of craft beer  from Texas breweries along with samples from Texas wineries.   The Crawfish Band will also provide live music.

Corks and Caps tickets with tastings cost $25 each and include 10 beer or wine samples.   Concert only tickets to see the Crawfish Band cost $10 each.  Attendees must be 21 or older to purchase tasting tickets.   The first 400 tasters will get their choice of a Corks and Caps commemorative “no spill” wine glass or a beer pilsner glass.

The Brownwood Feels Like Home Celebration is a community-wide festival held September 18-20th in Brownwood, Texas featuring a variety of competitions, attractions, music, and food in addition to the main concert.  This year’s festival marks the 15th year of the event.

Go to CelebrateBrownwood.com for more details about the event or for more information, call 325-646-9535.

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