The Jenkins Twins / Lylak / Emmy Davis
The Loud 741 6th Ave, Huntington, WV, United StatesDoors @ 8 Show @ 10 $10 ADV $13 DOS 18+
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Doors @ 8 Show @ 10 $10 ADV $13 DOS 18+
Mountain East Conference Indoor Track Championships Friday February 18 and Saturday February 19 at the Chris Cline Athletic Complex.
Heritage Farm is excited to announce that we are extending our flagship events, the “Way Back Weekends” to include every Saturday from May to December, with a different theme celebrated... View Article
Russell Bruce and his wife Sandra were special friends of the Marshall Artists Series (MAS). They came to know the MAS by traveling from Chicago to Huntington to see Glen... View Article
Come see the Mountaineer Opry kick off again! Social distancing/masking will be observed The Mountaineer Opry homed at the Cabell County 4-H Conference Center in Barboursville, WV. Doors and concessions... View Article
The Marshall Thundering Herd hosts Charlotte at the Cam Henderson Center February 19 at 7pm! Visit www.herdzone.com for ticket information.
Join Alchemy Theater for an inaugural new works festival featuring A LOT of TRI-STATE WRITERS & TALENT! More or less never-before-seen, original plays, screenplays and more written & performed by tri-state talent! Including, but not limited to: David Smith, Salem Fray, Eric Fritzius, Emma Imes, Jon Joy, Stephen Vance, John Campbell,John Kinley, Helen Freeman's Theatre... View Article
Broadberry Entertainment Group presents: IMMOLATION with Imperial Triumphant and Mortiferum at The Loud Saturday February 19th, 2022 Doors 7:00p, Show 7:30p $20 ADV / $25 DOS https://bit.ly/Immolation2-19
Russell Bruce and his wife Sandra were special friends of the Marshall Artists Series (MAS). They came to know the MAS by traveling from Chicago to Huntington to see Glen Campbell in concert. (Russ was a big fan) & Glen was only playing a select group of cities). The Bruce’s were in awe of the... View Article
At 4 p.m., Shawkey Dining Room, Memorial Student Center – “The Appalachian Origins of the Modern Civil Rights Movement,” Dr. William Turner, author and diversity consultant, Distinguished Professor of Black & Appalachian Studies (Retired), Berea College. Co-sponsored by Drinko Academy, Woodson Lyceum, College of Liberal Arts and Academic Affairs. The public may view this meeting... View Article