Get ready for a night of country music and celebration! The 2nd Annual Galveston Island Country Music Fest returns on Saturday, Jan. 25, featuring headliner Drake Milligan and The Powell Brothers. This event coincides with the 180th Annual Meeting of the Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce, marking a historic milestone for the local business community.
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Put on your cowboy hats and boots—Galveston Island is ready for the 2nd Annual Galveston Island Country Music Fest! Join us for a fun evening of Texas entertainment on Saturday, Jan. 25, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Galveston Island Convention Center.
Drake Milligan, a rising star from Fort Worth, Texas, is the main performer at the event. He has played at famous places like The Grand Ole Opry, Stagecoach, and CMA Fest. Known for his dynamic shows, Milligan is sure to bring the house down. The night will start with The Powell Brothers, who are known for their lively mix of Country and Southern Rock music.
The event is the 180th Annual Meeting of the Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce, marking almost 200 years of support for local businesses. The milestone will recognize companies and people who have helped Galveston grow and made a lasting impact.
Whether you love country music or want to help Galveston's lively community, this event has something for everyone. Invite your friends and family to have a fun evening filled with music, good company, and celebration.
Tickets are limited, so get yours now to join Galveston's biggest country music event of the year!
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