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60 Bands, 10 Stages, $10 Bucks - Houston Press Music Awards Showcase


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If you happen to be in the Houston area on Sunday, July 27, then the following is for you!

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Houston Press Music Awards Showcase is back! 60 bands, 10 stages, 10 bucks. On Sunday, July 27th, starting at 4 p.m., sample the sounds of 60 local bands at Bayou Place and Downtown. Stages include Hard Rock Cafe, ROCBAR, Mosaic, Live Sports Cafe, Flying Saucer, Venue, Butterfly High Lounge, Notsuoh, Dean's Credit Clothing, Havana Latin Bar and Grill and The Real Sammie's.

Get two tickets for $10.00! (through July 13th ONLY) ENTER COUPON CODE: musicfest -- limit one coupon per order.

Purchase your wristbands here! Only 21+ allowed the day of the event. All wristbands purchased between 7/3 and 7/13 will be mailed to your mailing address. Tickets purchased between 7/14 and 7/26 will be available at Will Call at Bayou Place.

Please contact Allisen Picos at 713-280-2478 with any questions/concerns regarding ticket purchases. You can also reach her via email at [email protected].

See you at the Music Awards Showcase!

Link: HoustonPress.com

For the complete lineup, click here:

http://houstonpress.com/extras/promotional/music-lineup

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