HOLY ROLLER
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Pricing: $26.38 + $3 fee, Advance ; $29.54 + $3 fee , Day of Show " Holy Roller ? More like holy sh**!" That's the review according to Nashville's multi-Grammy award winning songwriter, Jim Lauderdale. The Richmond, VA based group is quickly proving that they intend to be the new face of southern rock. Holy Roller has been dominating the east coast, selling out nearly every show over the last year, not to mention some outstanding performances that landed them as festival favorites at Bristol Rhythm & Roots and Red Wing. Their sophomore album, Good Religion is out now and boasts some seriously riff-heavy, yet deeply intimate songs that are best played L-O-U-D. Holy Roller is down home, and damn good at it.
Thurs 10/22 NOTES - This show is a LATER start time then regular shows. The show will follow the 10th Anniversary HOOT & HOLLER story telling event. BOTH SHOWS are separately ticketed. If you plan on attending both events, you will need purchase two separate tickets. 8:30 pm - Doors|9:00 pm - Showtime Location: Main Theatre General Admission: $26.38 + $3 fee, Advance ; $29.54 + $3 fee , Day of Show " Holy Roller ? More like holy sh**!" That's the review according to Nashville's multi-Grammy award winning songwriter, Jim Lauderdale. The Richmond, VA based group is quickly proving that they intend to be the new face of southern rock. Holy Roller has been dominating the east coast, selling out nearly every show over the last year, not to mention some outstanding performances that landed them as festival favorites at Bristol Rhythm & Roots and Red Wing. Their sophomore album, Good Religion is out now and boasts some seriously riff-heavy, yet deeply intimate songs that are best played L-O-U-D. Holy Roller is down home, and damn good at it.
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https://www.grandintheatre.com/shows/holy-roller• Original event listing
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Grandin Theatre is a quintessential 1932 movie house in the middle of Grandin Village that was saved from closing in 2002. It now has four screens showing a mix of first-run, independent, and documentary films. Beer and wine are available right in the lobby. They also host special screenings and events, but even on a regular night it still feels like an old-school theater in the best way.