
Crossroads Cultural Connections will present an evening of live music with The Hooten Hallers on Sunday, April 26 at Bishop Hill Creative Commons.
Hailing from Missouri, The Hooten Hallers are known for their gritty, high-energy blend of blues, rock, and roots music, driven by a powerful combination of saxophone, guitar, and drums. Their sound is raw, soulful, and deeply rooted in American musical traditions, while their live performances are anything but conventional.
Often described as a band that must be experienced live, The Hooten Hallers bring an intensity and authenticity to the stage that captivates audiences from the first note. Their music channels elements of garage rock, hill country blues, and soul into a sound that is both familiar and entirely their own.
Presented by Crossroads Cultural Connections, this concert continues the organization’s mission of bringing meaningful, high-quality live music experiences to Henry County and surrounding communities.
The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with an optional potluck dinner, offering guests a chance to gather and connect before the performance. Attendees are welcome to bring a dish to share if they wish to participate. The concert will begin at 7 p.m..
The event is open to all ages, with a suggested donation of $20–$30, all of which goes directly to the performers, supporting artists and sustaining live music.
For tickets and more information please visit xroadscc.org.