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American Aquarium Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

American Aquarium

High Noon Saloon
701 E Washington Ave

Oct 8, 2024

8:00 PM CDT
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Doors at 7:00 pm | Show at 8:00 pm CASHLESS VENUE - The High Noon Saloon services all credit and debit payments only. No cash accepted. Bags (max size 12" x 6" x 12") are allowed and will be searched upon entry. Exceptions will be made for necessary medical equipment and bags for nursing mothers. We encourage you to pack light with only the necessities to make the entry process as smooth as possible. Ages 18+ All tickets are standing General Admission and are available on a first come first serve basis. Advance tickets can be purchased online or at The Sylvee box office. Once the doors have opened, if tickets are still available, they can be purchased at the High Noon Saloon.
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What fans are saying

Sabrina
December 1st 2023
Wow. I didn’t know what to expect with American Aquariam but I am so glad i was able to see them live! I appreciate the live, small venue type atmosphere…refuse to see a stadium band! AA is Full of energy, non stop playing and you can feel the emotion from PJ with his animated style of singing. I have always loved their music. I had a great night! Also bought some shirts and one of the signed posters! Lance Roark was amazing too…never heard of him until the concert and was impressed. He will go far!
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American Aquarium Biography

“Country music was the voice of the people. It wasn’t always the prettiest voice, but it was an honest voice,” says American Aquarium founder and frontman BJ Barham. “I think that’s where country music has lost its way.” He pauses, then adds, North Carolina accent thick and voice steady: “I operate in the dark shadows of what we don’t want to talk about in the South.”
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