Fifteen individuals and groups will be inducted into the Nebraska Performing Arts Hall of Fame at the Pla-Mor Ballroom on Saturday.
The inductees are: 13 Nightmares, Benjamin Kushner (Mike Sweeney Lifetime Achievement Award), Billy Bacon and the Forbidden Pigs, Blackwater, Buck Naked & the Bare Bottom Boys, Conrad “Con†Good, Donald “DA†Adams, The Drumstick & Lohmeier Family (Remember the Drumstick), Ed Love, James Terry & Smooth Jazz Radio, The Mezcal Brothers, The Millions, Pat Clinch & Strawberry Burns, The Self-Righteous Brothers and S***hook.
The evening’s live performances will be by Blackwater, members of Strawberry Burns, an all-star tribute to Billy Bacon, S***hook, members of The Millions, Ed Love and Friends, members of Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys and surprise guests.
Showtime is 7 p.m. Doors open at 6. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 day of show. Advance tickets are available at .
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Howard Mahan, 9 p.m. Friday, Zoo Bar. Kansas guitarist, singer and songwriter Howard Mahan started playing guitar in a family band at age 9, studied guitar, business and law, and has played shows and made records across the country with several groups, including Howard Mahan & Friends. He’ll be back at the Zoo Bar on Friday, touring behind his second album, “Marigold.â€
Brandon Santini Band, 5 p.m. Saturday, Zoo Bar. Blues harmonica master Brandon Santini has been off the road, dealing wth some serious back issues that kept him off the stage for months. The multiple Blues Music Award nominee is now out on what he’s calling a “Comeback Tour,†shows that will remind fans and impress those who haven’t heard one of the best harmonica players going.
Pretend Friend, 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Zoo Bar Pretend Friend is a Wichita, Kansas, progressive bluegrass band that melds elements of classic rock, folk, bluegrass and jam band music. Known for their high-energy performances, Pretend Friend, which has been around since 2015, is trying to establish a Lincoln fanbase with its two-night Zoo stand.
Colin Bracewell, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Duffy’s Tavern. Minneapolis indie-pop heartthrob Colin Bracewell will be joined by Lincoln’s Birthday Girl, Hold Your Breath and Luna River on this Duffy’s pop bill.
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