Sidewalk Prophets Offer a FREE Show for Fans

Sidewalk Prophets are offering a FREE show for fans. On July 24, at the band's The Great Big Family Reunion show at the historic Ryman Auditorium fans can hear and see the group perform. In 2020, the event was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To thank their fans, who claimed all tickets for the original show in 2020 within six hours of release, for all the love and support over the years, the event will be free.
Sidewalk Prophets front man Dave Frey shares, "We've been waiting a long time for this moment. It's a time to appreciate the fans for all that they've done for us over the years, and of course we might throw in surprises too. We can't wait to share this experience with everyone!"
Fans can expect to hear music from the band's entire catalog, including their most recent release, The Things That Got Us Here. Following the show, fans can enjoy Nashville's Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th fireworks, set to be the largest fireworks show in the city's history.
For more information regarding Sidewalk Prophets, go to www.sidewalkprophets.com.
For Great Big Family Reunion tickets, click HERE. This event is free but you will need a ticket to attend. In order to fend off scalpers, these tickets 1) Are non-transferable. 2) Require an ID to attend.
You can also catch Sidewalk Prophets perform LIVE at the Ryman via Tik Tok this July 4th. Dave Frey explains how to join HERE:
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