A good ole’ southern guy from a small one stoplight town in North Carolina, Braden Hull captures the full spectrum of life with his music and takes listeners on an emotional journey, reflective of his roots, family, beliefs and personal experiences with love, death, heartache and celebration. His lyrics are soul-baring stories anyone can relate to, no matter where you call home. Drawing from an eclectic collection of inspiration including artists such as Cody Johnson, Hardy, Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs; don’t be fooled! Braden’s boots-on-the-ground writing style, ultra-smooth vocals and deeply-personal themes, is a genuine brand of country music, uniquely Braden Hull. He recently released his second single “Honky Tonk Therapy” a fan favorite that features a modern sound with a chest-thumping beat and rockin’ guitar. His first single, “Falling Out Of Love” is a song from the child’s perspective about the divorce of his parents with a message to offer those in similar situations hope that life will get better. “Falling Out Of Love” has had over one million views on TikTok, aired on three radio stations: 100.7FM – WMJD (Double Barrel Country) in Buchanan County, Virginia. 93.5FM – WKSK (The Farm) Ashe County, NC and 96.7FM – WTOB (Winston-Salem’s Hometown Station) Forsyth County, NC and is streaming on all platforms. Braden recently had the honor of opening for Rockie Lynne, who has made fourteen appearances at the Grand Ole Opry. When Braden hits the stage with his larger than life personality, armed with a flat top or backed by a full band; make sure you’ve gone to the bathroom, gotten your pop-corn, and buckled up! It’s gonna be a fun ride! Braden always leaves fans wanting more with an unwavering experience that is soulful, therapeutic, candid and above all – unforgettable… This artist is on his way to sheer greatness!
Show is absolutely FREE 8pm-11pm
Big fireworks display at sundown at Truist Stadium right out the back of our venue
It’s all ages, family friendly
Great food and drink options at the bar and food hall