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Free: Nashville Hot Valentine’s Edition – Neon Union @ Southern Roots

It’s the 92.5 Kickin’ Country “Nashville Hot: Valentine's Edition,” Tuesday, Feb. 14, featuring Neon Union at Southern Roots Smokehouse in West Ashley. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Saga Communications

Free: Nashville Hot Valentine’s Edition – Neon Union @ Southern Roots


Nashville Hot: Valentine’s Edition – Neon Union
Tuesday, Feb. 14 | Southern Roots Smokehouse in West Ashley

Grab your Valentine and head to Southern Roots Smokehouse in West Ashley for a free night of great country music! It’s the 92.5 Kickin’ Country’s “Nashville Hot: Valentine’s Edition,” Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 7 PM, featuring Neon Union.

The duo is comprised of newcomers Leo Brooks and Andrew Millsaps. Brooks grew up in Miami and has collaborated with artists like Pitbull, Lauryn Hill, Jennifer Lopez, Mary J. Blige, Cee Lo Green and John Legend. Millsaps grew up in North Carolina and has been writing songs since the age of 13. And when Grammy-nominated country star Jimmie Allen heard the two perform separately, he became convinced that Brooks and Millsaps would make the perfect duo. He introduced the two, and the rest is history.

As always, Hunter & Cush will be broadcasting live on-site starting at 3 PM and Neon Union will take the stage at 7 PM.

This Nashville Hot: Valentine’s Edition will be a free night of country, but you will need to register to receive a free ticket below to attend. Tickets will be emailed to you by the afternoon of the show by bcleary@charlestionradiogroup.com or bcleary@charlestonrg.com.

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