Muscadine Bloodline Bring The Teenage Dixie Tour To A Sold-Out Joe’s On Weed
The Teenage Dixie Tour Featuring Muscadine Bloodline took over Joe's On Weed St. in Chicago, IL on a brisk early fall evening, and it was a night to remember. The line for the show was long, and the excitement was palpable. Everyone in the crowd knew that this show was going to be something special, and they were right. The show was sold out, and they couldn't fit another person if they tried.
The night began with an acoustic performance from Ben Chapman. He took to the stage armed with nothing but his guitar and his voice, and he didn't disappoint. His performance was soulful, raw, and emotive. He had the audience eating out of the palm of his hand from the moment he began playing. He played a variety of songs, including some from his latest album Amber Sounds, and the crowd responded with thunderous applause after each song. Ben is a force and is quickly showing fans all over that he is here to stay. He recently got off tour with Lainey Wilson and continues to cement his name into becoming one of the greats in the business.
After Ben's set, the anticipation in the room was evident as the lights went down, and the stage came alive with the sound of Muscadine Bloodline. The duo, comprised of Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster, took the stage to the roar of the crowd, and they didn't disappoint. They launched into their first song, "Dead On Arrival", and the energy in the room was electric. The crowd sang along with every word, and it was clear that this was going to be a special night.
After a few more fan-favorite songs, including " Evinrudin'" and "Me On You," Gary and Charlie took a moment to express their gratitude for their fans. They shared stories of their journey in the music industry and the inspiration behind some of their songs. It was clear that they truly appreciated the support of their loyal fan base & how Chicago has always stuck by them. As the final notes of "Porch Swing Angel" rang out, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause, grateful for the opportunity to witness such a memorable performance. It was clear that Muscadine Bloodline had truly left its mark on Joe's On Weed St. and its fans.
As the night drew to a close, Muscadine Bloodline ended their set with "Devil Died In Dixie", and the crowd went absolutely wild. They cheered and clapped, begging for an encore, and Muscadine Bloodline was happy to oblige. They came back out on stage and played a few more songs, leaving the crowd on a high note. Throughout the night, it was clear that Muscadine Bloodline had a special connection with their fans. The duo's energy and passion for music were contagious, and their heartfelt performances left a lasting impression on everyone in attendance.
Overall, The Teenage Dixie Tour Featuring Muscadine Bloodline was a night to remember. The energy in the room was electric, and Muscadine Bloodline delivered a powerhouse performance. They were engaging, energetic, and a ton of fun. If you have the chance to see Muscadine Bloodline live, don't hesitate. It's a show you won't forget.