RECAP: Jimmie Allen at Honky Tonk Saloon

That was one kickin' party! On Friday, June 21 Jimmie Allen brought down the house at Honky Tonk Saloon. Local talent Warrick McZeke got the crowd warmed up and Jimmie drove it home. We're still recovering - are you? Below are some of our favorite memories of the night. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Saga Communications


That was one kickin’ party! On Friday, June 21 Jimmie Allen brought down the house at Honky Tonk Saloon. Local talent Warrick McZeke got the crowd warmed up and Jimmie drove it home. (Check out Jessica’s in-studio interview with Warrick!)

We’re still recovering – are you? Below are some of our favorite memories of the night.

Jimmie melts everyone’s hearts with his cover of “Shallow”:

 

Jimmie gets everyone fist pumping and singing along with his cover of “Old Town Road”:

 

Jimmie closes out the show with his heartfelt hit “Best Shot” and gives the crowd a little love:

 

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