2017 Good Living Tour: Hebron

This summer, Hear Nebraska is excited to bring the (third annual) 2017 Good Living Tour to Hebron! The concert is FREE, FAMILY FRIENDLY, and ALL AGES are encouraged to attend. Music begins at 6 p.m

Come young. Come old. Celebrate Good Living in Greater Nebraska!

LINEUP:
Belles & Whistles (Omaha – country)
They’re compelling singers with harmonies as rich and pure as a pitcher of fresh cream, and they’re masterful songwriters with lyrics that can at one time be poignant and meaningful, and at another clever and fun. They’re also charming, warm, funny and attractive. Belles & Whistles is quite literally all the bells and whistles.

Mad Dog and the 20/20s (Lincoln – ska/rock)
https://maddogandthe2020s.bandcamp.com/releases

Bokr Tov (Omaha – rock)
Bokr Tov is a restless, five-piece rock band from Omaha, NE. One moment filling the room with brooding atmosphere, the next bursting into a frenetic onslaught of synthesizer and intertwining lead guitars.

7 Days Sober (Hebron/Concordia – Country)
Cole Harris- Lead Vocals/Guitar: From Hebron, NE. Member of the Kansas Air National Guard and student at Fort Hays State University.
Layne Andrews- Lead Guitar: From Yuma, Colorado. Welder at Andrews Welding and student at Fort Hays State University.
Aaron Bayes- Bass/Vocals: From Andover, Kansas. Member of the Kansas Air National Guard.
Cameron Church- From Minneapolis, Kansas. Lab Tech at Ottawa County Health Center.

THANKS TO OUR PRESENTING SPONSOR: Nebraska Department of Economic Development

THANKS TO OUR STATEWIDE SPONSORS: Peter Kiewit Foundation, Nebraska Community Foundation, Nebraska Cultural Endowment, Humanities Nebraska, Nebraska Loves Public Schools, Pinnacle Bank, Union Pacific Railroad, Center for Rural Affairs.

Thanks to our Community Sponsors: City of Hebron Nebraska, Hebron Chamber of Commerce, Hebron Community Foundation

**Hear Nebraska takes to the road, bringing local music to Greater Nebraska communities during its third-annual Good Living Tour, presented by Nebraska Department of Economic Development. Each concert, carefully curated by Hear Nebraska, featured a lineup of original, diverse Nebraska acts – representing an array of musical genres and styles – from indie rock to country to hip-hop to blues.

On the day of each concert, Hear Nebraska staff and performing artists will lead an educational workshop designed to give every community the tools and knowledge to increase the presence and support of original music in their community. These workshops will be responsive to each community’s desires and infrastructures, focusing on what what is possible and what will have the greatest impact.

**Snapchat users! Be sure to use our location-specific Good Living Tour filter for your concert-day stories, thanks to Pinnacle Bank.

***For more, visit goodlivingtour.com