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Red Clay Strays Add Third Night in Their Home State of Alabama

January 7, 2025 8:05 pm GMT

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Last fall, the Red Clay Strays announced that they were headed back to their old stomping grounds in July 2025 for a pair of hometown shows.

Understandably excited to be heading back to the place that raised them, instilled their love for music and where they made their musical bones, the red dirt collective couldn't have foresaw just how excited their fans would be about the shows, too.

Now, after selling out both nights at Orange Beach's Wharf Amphitheater on July 3 and 4, the viral five-piece have all but been forced to add a third night to their slate, which means that Alabama is in for one heck of a 4th of July weekend.

"We are extremely honored to announce that due to popular demand for the first two nights, we are adding a THIRD NIGHT at @thewharfamp on Saturday July 5th!," the band shared via their socials.

With support coming from The Revivalists, Band of Horses and Abe Partridge, the crew added: "We cannot wait for this gulf coast shindiggin’ 4th of July weekend with y’all... Please do not wait to get them tickets! This is gonna be one of our biggest events of 2025!"

Tickets for the newly-added third night go on sale this Friday (January 10) at 10am CT. Pre-sale will begin on Wednesday (January 8) at 10am CT.

The South Alabama-formed outfit will be taking the stage just an hour southeast of their native Mobile, who will be sharing the stage with fellow South Alabama favorites Muscadine Bloodline and Mobile's latest up-and-coming talent Justin Jeansonne for nights one and two.

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Written by Lydia Farthing
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