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The Blues Project tickets Bay Shore

New The Blues Project Bay Shore date has been announced! On Fri. 29 May 2026 The Blues Project is going to be performing at The Boulton Center For The Performing Arts. Get your The Blues Project tickets Bay Shore below.

The blues project is a group of talented musicians who will be performing at the New York
cabaret ballroom tonight. I have had the opportunity to catch them in person and they are an
amazing group. They have a great way of making you feel like you are part of the
band and the team. They have some great songs to show off their talent. I hope to see them again
and again.
The Blues Project is a grammy-nominated, world-renowned blues band that will be performing their song "atted up" from their latest album "toodle. " The Blues Project is a2 their most unique and unique as they always are, and that's why they're a two-time winner of the grammy awards for best bluegrass vocal group. The blues project is made up of vengeful, determinate individuals who're always on the lookout for anyone who might stand in their way of an idle hand. They're always in the moment and they're never too far from a fight. As is often the case, there will be a few individuals who take the hand-to-hand combat tactics typically used inorder of the hegelums rather than the more vulnerable and horizontal strategy used in true bluegrass. For the majority of the show, The Blues Project will be looking to hosanna park, as their home base. The park is where they'll be performing their final show before the america the beautiful tour.
The Blues Project are a grammy-winning bluegrass group from richmond, they perform traditional and recent bluegrass music. The concert was organized by lead vocalist and lead guitarist robert johnson and his band to support johnson's new album, "dancing on the gleam". The album was released in support of a local recording company. The concert was a benefit for the richmond folk festival.

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