KNON 89.3FM to host live music and BBQ event at White Rock Lake

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KNON 89.3FM will hold a benefit concert called “Live on the Lake” at the Bath House Cultural Center on April 24, offering live music, barbecue dinner, and drinks for attendees.

The event aims to bring together music fans and supporters of KNON for an evening by White Rock Lake. Attendees will be able to enjoy performances by Twenty Hounds, who play music of the Grateful Dead, and Burning Slow, known for their roots-reggae style.

Tickets are available in advance for $20 and include access to both concerts as well as a full barbecue dinner with drinks provided by Intrinsic Smokehouse and Brewery. Dinner service begins when doors open at 6 p.m., with Burning Slow performing at 7:30 p.m. followed by Twenty Hounds at 9 p.m.; dinner is served until 8 p.m.

Admission is limited for this benefit event supporting KNON 89.3FM. More information about tickets can be found on the Bath House Cultural Center’s website.

Staff contacts for further details include Manager Jessica Trevizo, Cultural Programs Coordinator Analise Minjarez, Performing Arts/Technical Coordinator Stewart W. Mikkelsen, and Curator/Visual Arts Coordinator Enrique Fernández Cervantes.



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