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Crowded Streets - The Nation's Most Respected Dave Matthews Tribute Band - To Perform at Kennett Flash

Industry’s Most Authentic DMB Experience To Host One Night Only Special Engagement Show

For more than a decade, Crowded Streets has crisscrossed the country performing the prolific songs of the Dave Mathews Band to both fan and critical acclaim. Now, kicking off the New Year with a series of brand new tour dates, the quintessential DMB tribute band has announced that they will be performing an exclusive show at Kennett Flash on Friday, February 10 at 8 PM. Hailed as the most authentic and highly respected DMB tribute act in the industry today, Crowded Streets quickly rose to the top of the scene with years’ of professional experience, talent and the unique ability to genuinely bring the music of DMB to fans with the same passion and drive that made DMB such a powerhouse band in the first place. The Kennett Flash date is the band’s first show of the New Year and their first official show in the Philadelphia region. “We have really been looking forward to performing at the Kennett Flash because it not only allows us to reach a new audience but also gives us the opportunity to perform in a more intimate setting,” said Matthews. “Rarely do we get to interact with our fans on such a personal level. This is going to be an amazing evening.” Crowded Streets’ set varies from show to show. However, fans can expect to hear all of the hits, including “Ants Marching”, “Stay (Wasting Time)”, and “What Would You Say”. The Crowded Streets show at Kennett Flash starts at 8 PM and doors open at 7 PM. The show is all ages and the venue is BYOB.

Date & Time

February 10, 2017

8:00PM

Location

Kennett Flash - 102 Sycamore Alley , Kennett Square , PA, 102 Sycamore Alley 102 Sycamore Alley Kennett Square 102 Sycamore Alley PA US

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