Red Clay Strays Coming To The Wharf

News Staff • November 13, 2024

UPDATE: Concert is now a 2 day event for July 3rd & 4th

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For years local Alabama residents knew they heard something special when they would hear the Red Clay Strays at the Flora-Bama or other local music outlets. Then the Stray were discovered and have opened for the Rolling Stones, been on several national TV shows and have performed at the Ryman in Nashville. Now its time to return home with some friends.


The Red Clay Strays announced that they will be in concert July 3rd at the Wharf Amphitheater in Orange Beach. They will be bringing their friends Muscadine Bloodline and Justin Jeansonne. Tickets to the homecoming show go on sale Friday, November 15.


The Red Clay Strays are one of music’s fastest-rising bands and currently their single, “Wondering Why,” which has garnered over 75 million streams to date, spent a week at # 1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 USA Playlist and is currently #1 on the Americana Singles chart for the sixth-consecutive week.


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On the band's official Instagram account they posted "Gonna be a fun 4th of July weekend in Orange Beach y’all," which was released with the concert announcement.


The Red Clay Strays are Brandon Coleman (lead vocals, guitar), Drew Nix (electric guitar, vocals, harmonica), Zach Rishel (electric guitar), Andrew Bishop (bass) and John Hall (drums).


To purchase official tickets to any show at The Wharf, make sure to visit their website HERE.


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