DATE:

July 12, 2024  |  6:30pm – 10:00pm  |  FREE SHOW

7:00pm: Adrian & The Soul Miners

Headliner: Resurrection: A Journey Tribute

*Time frames are tentative due to transitions of artists on stage

Photo featuring the members of Almost Queen
Photo featuring the members of Almost Queen

RESURRECTION: A JOUNEY TRIBUTE

Join us for another FREE Friday night concert on the river with Resurrection: A Journey Tribute!

Since 2014, Resurrection has built a reputation for being the gold standard by which other Journey tributes are measured.  In its near decade long existence, the band has developed a Facebook following of over 52,000, nearly twice that of the next most followed Journey tribute act.  During that time, the band has played in nearly 40 of the 50 states in the United States, including playing for 40,000 Chicago White Sox fans at US Cellular Field as part of their 10th anniversary celebration of having won the 2005 World Series.

At the end of 2022, the band found itself in need of a new vocalist to handle the frontman duties and deliver the high notes originally belted out by Steve Perry…indeed, no small feat.  Interviewing and auditioning vocalists from all over the country, Resurrection planned a show on its home turf in Nashville, Tennessee, at the legendary venue, 3rd & Lindsley, to give 8 different singers the opportunity to divide up the evening’s set list and perform for the sellout crowd.  By the end of the night, fan sentiment was clear that one man had the power, the pipes, and the passion to do the Journey catalogue justice.

ADRIAN & THE SOUL MINERS

Anyone who’s been to a Soul Miners show knows it’s hard to sit still when the music starts.

The dynamic group plays Motown and Memphis soul music from the 1960s and ’70s, which gets the crowd dancing — no matter their age.

The Soul Miners play just about every bar in Morgantown that offers live music: Gibbies, 123 Pleasant Street, McClafferty’s, Brew Pub and Chicken Bones, to name a few. They’ve also played numerous weddings and have branched out to Fairmont and Pittsburgh.

Photo featuring the members of Almost Queen