Black Bottom Biscuits tonight at Hopelands

The Hopelands Summer Concert Series will continue today with a performance from the Black Bottom Biscuits, presented by The Friends of Hopelands and Rye Patch.

Recognized as one of the hardest-working bands in South Carolina, the Black Bottom Biscuits fuse old-time country and rockabilly into their own unique, crowd-pleasing sound. Since 2002, the band has performed throughout the Southeast at venues ranging from festival and concert stages to barbecue joints and honky-tonks. Their songs tell stories about the people and places they love, and their experiences along the way. It’s music with a country heart and a Southern soul.

The Hopelands Summer Concert Series will continue throughout the summer each Monday night until the end of August. All concerts will begin at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted and will be held at Hopelands on the Windham Performing Arts Stage.

The concert series is intended to bring the performing arts to Aiken and the surrounding area for fans of all ages. Admission to the series is free.

Hopelands Gardens is located just off Whiskey Road (Highway 19). Public parking is available at the Green Boundary Club on Whiskey Road across from the Gardens.

Handicap, performers and staff parking will be located at Rye Patch. There is no parking on Berrie Road or Dupree Place.

Call 643-4661 for information on concert time/location in the event of rain. Call 642-7631 for more information on the concert series schedule.

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