Aaron Watson is coming to the Quad Cities, and you can catch him live at the Rust Belt on March 5th with special guest, Brushville!

Watson has been achieving success, and gaining fans over the last twenty years which means a lot of us here in the Quad Cities are excited to get see him in action!

Tickets go on sale this Friday at 9 am. You can also score party pit tickets down below!

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Watson has achieved success on his own terms, hand building a lauded career through songwriting, relentless touring and more than a dozen self released albums. His independent Texas spirit and strong work ethic are the perfect example of the western life style. In fact, Forbes once said,

"one of country music’s biggest DIY success stories."

 

In 2019 he released Red Bandana

'The Boot' called it:

"a pure expression of his traditional country ethos.”

 

Aaron Watson went on to say,

“The symbolism of the bandana for me is like the American working-class heart: hustle, grit ... hard work. Anywhere you find those things, you find that red bandana. It's old-school but it's also timeless.”

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With a dozen additional records under his belt, Watson is exceeding major -label-sized numbers while maintaining his independence.

Have You Seen him perform before?

Many fans caught Watson's amazing music in 2020 as he hosted weekly private Zoom Concerts for a limited number of fans! Now you have a chance to see him live!

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Join The History!

Watson is always making history. He was the first independent album in the history of country music to top the Billboard Country Albums chart.

Catch Watson and special guest Brushville, the four-piece who is is ready to show their passion and talent! Get your tickets for this incredible show at The Rust Belt! Doors at 7:00PM.

Look: The Illinois House As Black As Your Soul

A mysterious black octagon-shaped home has been completely redone and is ready for you to move in.
If you are looking for color if your life, this one isn't for you. Can you find the two spots of red in the house below? One is simply there for safety reasons.

What The Quad Cities Did For Fun in the 90's

Many times over the years, I'll be talking with friends about years gone by and I'll say "take me back".

Every generation goes through this, I assume. Looking back at a more simple time where responsibilities haven't set in and life seems fun. Opportunities are endless.

Let's go back to the 1990's to Wacky Waters, 50 Cent Beer night and revisit Mallards Mania!

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