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The Red Clay Strays at UM Adams Center

August 22 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Hailing from the red dirt clay of Mobile, Alabama, the Red Clay Strays have spent the past year
trailblazing their musical path across the nation by bringing their unique blend of tunes to stages
ranging from the intimate to the large-scale in small towns and big cities all over the country.
Amidst the success of their debut album Moment of Truth, the seasoned band of road warriors has kept
pedal to the metal as of late making major festival appearances at HWY 30 Fest, Bonnaroo,
Peacemaker Festival, Under the Big Sky, Mile-0 Fest, Lollapalooza, and CMA Fest, as well as
opening for esteemed acts including Kip Moore, Nikki Lane, Old Crow Medicine Show, Paul
Cauthen, Brothers Osborne, and The Steel Woods.
Throughout their 2023 tenure of live performances, the band rightfully continued to garner industry attention by touring alongside notable hit-makers such as Elle King, Dierks Bentley, and Eric Church. And the industry is certainly noticing–after a jam-packed summer tour that catapulted them onto the fast track of becoming a household name. The band was welcomed to walk into the circle at the Grand Ole Opry, culminating lifelong dreams no doubt a result of the years of hard work and drive spent honing their craft.
This fall, the Red Clay Strays prepare to continue cementing their well-deserved status as one of
America’s fastest-rising bands and taking the world by storm with their first major headlining tour, the
Way Too Long Tour. With their explosive chemistry on stage and eclectic rock-n-roll sound that is
distinctively their own, they’re bound to burn stages down everywhere. Get your ticket while you can
for the Way Too Long Tour this fall!
The Red Clay Strays are Brandon Coleman: lead vocals/guitar; Drew Nix: vocals/electric guitar/harmonica; Zach Rishel: electric guitar; Andrew Bishop: bass; and John Hall: drums.
$39.50 – $167
Advance Tickets (+ applicable fees)




