Homegrown Country Series with Alex Hughes

Pop-country artist Alex Hughes performs for the Homegrown Country Series at the King Eddy, coming to you from the safe sanctuary of the Rolling Stones Mobile room. Can’t make it down for the performance? We’ll be live streaming the event, so join the virtual show on our Facebook page.

To ensure you have a spot for the show, reserve your table now!

About Alex Hughes:
Pop-country artist Alex Hughes’ style is best described as a combination of Leanne Rimes and Miranda Lambert with a touch of Rihanna (Think pop-based R&B runs, mixed with girl power country). Her debut release, “Strong As You,” is a sultry love song that describes the buzz of being with the one you love. With more than 25,000 streams on Spotify in its first month alone, rave reviews continue to pour in for “Strong As You” including reaching #10 in the top released independent music on DMDS (radio distribution). Alex released her second single, “Gentleman,” a song calling out guys who act too big for their boots that combines a throwback to ’90s female empowerment with a modern pop-country twist on August 14 of this year. This single was selected for Spotify’s “New Music Nashville” editorial playlist and has already been streamed over 10,000 times.

With a highly anticipated EP in the works for 2021, Alex is undoubtedly one to watch in the Canadian country music scene. Follow along on her socials for the most up to date information on this up-and-comer!

Special thanks to our talent sponsor: 

Seating Disclaimer:
We recommend reserving a table in our dining room to secure your spot for the performance while enjoying some delicious food and beverage offerings. Reserve your spot now.  
 
Sound production equipment for the King Eddy is provided by PK Sound and Yamaha.
Event Details:

Date: October 24, 2020

Time: 7:00 pm

Price: No cover

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