Del’s New Year’s Eve party
With Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas still to come, tickets for Del McCoury’s New Year’s Eve have already gone on sale.
McCoury Music has announced that tickets for their New Year’s Eve Party at The Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, are available on line from Ticketmaster.
Joining the Del McCoury Band & Friends will be Colorado’s Emmitt-Nershi Band and The Infamous Stringdusters. The party starts at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, December 31 and tickets are variously selling at $49.50, $34.50 and $24.50
McCoury Music promises over 4 hours of non-stop music, unique musical collaborations and unexpected guests.


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