NASHVILLE, Tenn. – (July 10, 2014) – YETI Coolers brings a new Hill Country experience to the Whitewater Amphitheater in New Braunfels, TX with the official debut of Josh Abbott Band’s Toobapalooza. Set for Saturday, August 16, the debut festival boasts an exciting lineup featuring the Josh Abbott Band (JAB), Dirty River Boys, Saints of Valory and Nelo. There will also be an official EDM Afterparty following the show at Whitewater.
Teaming
up with Texas troubadours the Josh Abbott Band, YETI Coolers will also
launch a series of fan-engaging contents to get concert-goers fully
geared up for the event starting tomorrow, Friday, July
11 through the performance on August 16. Prizes will include YETI
coolers filled with an array JAB sizzling summer necessities. This bound
–to-be Texas tradition is one that will have fans returning to the Hill
Country for years to come! Tickets also become available tomorrow, Friday, July 11 to the public starting at $20 and may be purchased at whitewaterrocks.com
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About Josh Abbott Band:
Josh Abbott Band is a Warner Music Nashville recording artist hailing
from Lubbock, TX, where it was founded in 2006 while Josh Abbott
attended graduate school at Texas Tech University. The Red Raider alum
recalls the epiphany he had during a concert at Lubbock’s Blue Light to
write and play his own music for a living. Since its formation, the band
of Texas troubadours, composed of lead vocalist Josh Abbott, Austin
Davis (banjo), Preston Wait (fiddle), Edward Villanueva (drums), James
Hertless (bass) and Caleb Keeter (guitar), have opened for acts such as Eli Young Band, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and Pat Green.
Already,
the band boasts sensational albums like “Small Town Family Dream” and
“She’s Like Texas,” as well as Texas Music Chart toppers like “My
Texas,” the musically riveting passion of “Touch” and “Oh, Tonight,”
featuring the talents of Grammy Award-winning Country chanteuse Kasey Musgraves,
which charted at No. 44 on the Billboard charts. While he expands his
horizons beyond the Lone Star State, Abbott’s independent Texas spirit
is stronger than ever.