This special event is being presented by Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration
in cooperation with the Natchez Festival of Music.

Taverns during the American Revolution were more than just places to grab a pint—they were the fiery heart of rebellion, where bold ideas, spirited debates, and dreams of liberty flowed as freely as the ale. Join us for Raise a Glass to Freedom: Revolutionary Tavern Songs from Then to Now, a rowdy, high-energy celebration of the bar songs that stirred a nation to action. These raucous colonial tunes are reimagined with a modern twist, blending history and harmony into an electrifying musical experience. Come raise your glass, lift your voice, and relive the soundtrack of revolution—where freedom rang out in every chorus and chord!

Raise a Glass to Freedom: Bar Songs from Then to Now

Artists: Dakota “Deadeye” Andrews, Joseph “Jackboot” Jones, Tanner “Hide” Green, and Tyler “Smokin’ Hot” Kemp

Date: Thursday, February 26

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Location: Bowie's Rabbit Hole, 100 Main St., Natchez

Admission: $30

Tickets: Available via Bontempstix.com, at the door, or using the link below