Eighth and Rail continues to make music a priority in Downtown Opelika
Opelika, much like its college-town neighbor, has begun to develop a thriving nightlife in its historic downtown.
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Opelika, much like its college-town neighbor, has begun to develop a thriving nightlife in its historic downtown.
The Bama Gamblers are a four-piece rock ’n’ roll band from Auburn, Alabama.
Dallas Dorsey is an accomplished solo musician from Opelika.
Lady Legs is a four piece indie rock/surf band formed while the members attended Auburn back in 2014.
Former "Voice" contestant Jordy Searcy will be making his way to The Plains on Friday, Sept. 9.
On Tuesday, Aug. 30, acclaimed songwriter John Moreland returned to the Standard Deluxe in Waverly, Ala.
On Tuesday, August 30th, acclaimed Songwriter John Moreland will return to the Standard Deluxe.
B.B. Palmer, a local country musician, is originally from Theodore, Alabama.
On Friday, Aug. 26, B.J. Barham scorched through a two hour set at The Standard Deluxe in Waverly, Alabama.
The Opelika/Auburn area is extremely fortunate to feature a thriving music scene.
On Aug. 26, The Standard Deluxe will continue its “Out in the Yard” concert series with performances from BJ Barham and Justin Osborne.
The first ever Concourse South Festival will take place on August 27 featuring local and nationally recognized music acts in Downtown Opelika.
Well, it’s that time again: finals week.
Several weeks ago I wrote an article in The Plainsman about different music festivals taking place in The Southeast in 2016. I discussed the pros and cons of festivals like Bonnaroo, Hangout and Ockechobee.