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lime kiln theaterLime Kiln Theater has announced its Summer 2019 concert schedule. The concert series will run from Friday, May 10 through Saturday, Sept. 28 and will feature nine shows.

Tickets are on sale now at www.limekilntheater.org. Season passes are available for $204, and individual concert tickets are also on sale. Here is the full schedule:

  • Friday, May 10 – The Infamous Stringdusters
  • Friday, May 24 – I’m With Her
  • Sunday, June 2 – Chris Thile
  • Saturday, June 22 – Charley Crockett and Kat Wright
  • Saturday, July 6 – Gary Ruley and Muletrain with The Trailblazers
  • Saturday, July 20 – Molly Tuttle
  • Saturday, Aug. 3 – Steep Canyon Rangers
  • Saturday, Sept. 14 – Keller & The Keels
  • Saturday, Sept. 28 – The Steel Wheels

Lime Kiln Theater’s summer concert series is sponsored by Devils Backbone Brewing Company, Orrison Tree & Landscape Services and J.F. Brown Real Estate. Devils Backbone beer and local food and wine will be available for purchase at all shows.

Lime Kiln Arts, Inc. is a non-profit (501c3), operating at Lime Kiln Theater in Lexington. It opened in 1984 and is rooted in and inspired by the magic of a natural, outdoor theater. After a brief hiatus that started in 2012, Lime Kiln Theater is thrilled to begin its sixth consecutive summer season of live music and theater featuring local, regional and national acts.

For more information, visit Lime Kiln on the web at www.limekilntheater.org, or check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/LimeKilnTheater.

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