Brooklyn Bowl Nashville To Host Legendary Musician Mickey Raphael’s First-Ever Headlining Show, December 3, Featuring The Honchos And Special Guests

  Benefiting Outlaw State Of Kind Charity

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Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, named one of Billboard’s 2024 Top Music Venues, is known for hosting some of Music City’s most diverse and eclectic range of entertainers. On Tuesday, December 3rd, it will host legendary musician Mickey Raphael’s first-ever headlining show featuring The Honchos and special guests to be announced in the weeks leading up to the event.

A portion of proceeds from the star-studded show will benefit Outlaw State of Kind, a charity developed by Chris and Morgane Stapleton supporting a variety of causes close to their hearts.

Tickets for the show go on-sale this Thursday, November 14th at 10 AM CST and start at $50. Fans can purchase via brooklynbowl.com/nashville.

Raphael, who is best known for his “unmistakeable” (Rolling Stone) harmonica contributions to Willie Nelson’s music for the past three decades, has collaborated with countless bold-faced names in music including Paul Simon, Elton John, Mötley Crüe, Snoop Dogg, Bob Dylan, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Billy F Gibbons, and T Bone Burnett to name a few, and most recently, Ringo Starr for his forthcoming album LOOK UP.

The harmonica phenom will be backed by Stapleton’s band, The Honchos, and fans can expect unique joint performances with artists Raphael has collaborated with throughout his storied career.

Located in the heart of Nashville’s Germantown neighborhood, Brooklyn Bowl Nashville delivers a unique fan experience with live entertainment, bowling, dining from the acclaimed Blue Ribbon Restaurant Group and more. For more information, visit brooklynbowl.com/nashville.

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