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Get in the VIP to See & Meet Bryce Leatherwood @ New Realm – 12/3

92.5 Kickin’ Country brings you "Hung Up On You" artist Bryce Leatherwood live at our next Nashville Hot show at New Realm Brewing Co. on Daniel Island on Tuesday, Dec. 3, powered by REV Federal Credit Union. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Saga Communications

Get in the VIP to See & Meet Bryce Leatherwood @ New Realm – 12/3

Become a Nashville Hot VIP to See & Meet Bryce Leatherwood
Tuesday, Dec. 3 | New Realm Brewing Company – Daniel Island
Opener at 7:30 PM | Show at 8 PM

In 2022, Bryce Leatherwood competed on NBC’s The Voice and won the Season 22 title. On Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024, he’ll be gracing the stage at New Realm Brewing Co. on Daniel Island as our next 92.5 Kickin’ Country Nashville Hot artist.

Take advantage of your next opportunity to be introduced to an up-and-coming star from Music City U.S.A. Our Nashville Hot series, powered by REV Federal Credit Union, continues with a live acoustic performance from at 8 PM on Tuesday, Dec. 3.

You’re hearing his new single “Hung Up on You” on 92.5 Kickin’ Country – now hear and see him perform it live. Nashville Hot ticket proceeds continue to benefit the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital and are available now for just a $5 dollar donation.

There are two ways to get your tickets:

  • Click here.
  • Text MUSCKids to 243725. You’ll receive a reply with a link to make a donation to the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. Agree to donate $5 for each ticket.

Then, within 72 hours:

  • You’ll receive an email with your tickets from 92.5 Kickin’ Country.
  • Show your ticket(s) on your smart device or print them out for admission at the door.
  • Your donation is tax deductible and will help the miracles continue at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital.

Get there early to enter to win a pair of Nashville Hot VIP passes, which include HUK gear, courtesy of HUK Performance Gear, and a meet n’ greet with the artist! An opener will kick things off for us at 7:30 PM and Bryce will take the stage at 8 PM.

Tickets sell fast, so get yours today! By ordering your Nashville Hot tickets, you agree to receive promotional messages from New Realm Brewing. If you do not want to receive these emails, send an email with the subject “Opt Out” to bcleary@charlestonradiogroup.com. You can also use that email for any questions about your tickets.

Plus, scroll on to enter to win your pair of Nashville Hot VIP passes below.

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