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TUE · JUL 14 · 3:00 PM

Drivin N Cryin

ft. Drivin N Cryin, Laid Back Country Picker

Shank Hall· 1434 N Farwell Ave

Southern rock legends Drivin N Cryin bring their timeless sound to Shank Hall.

Part I

The details

About this event

Drivin N Cryin, a band with deep roots in the American rock scene, is set to perform at Shank Hall. Known for their Southern rock grit and compelling storytelling, they've built a loyal following over nearly four decades. This concert promises a blend of their classic hits and new material from their latest album, "Crushing Flowers."

Expect a night of high-energy performances and raw, authentic music. The venue, Shank Hall, offers an intimate setting that complements the band's dynamic stage presence. With doors opening at 7 PM, it's worth arriving early to secure a prime spot.

From the organizer

drivin n cryin crushing flowers tour 2026 special guest: laid back country picker Drivin N Cryin is an enduring American rock band whose roots-forward sound and uncompromising spirit have made them a vital force since forming in Atlanta, Georgia in 1985. Blending Southern rock grit, folk storytelling, and hard-charging rock & roll, the band built a reputation early on as a must-see live act and a songwriter’s band with depth far beyond trends. Led by singer-songwriter Kevn Kinney and anchored by bassist Tim Nielsen and drummer Dave Johnson, Drivin N Cryin broke through nationally with a run of influential albums that helped define late-’80s and early-’90s American rock. Songs like “Fly Me Courageous,” “Honeysuckle Blue,” “Straight to Hell,” “Build a Fire,” and “Scarred But Smarter” became staples of rock and AAA radio, with Fly Me Courageous earning Gold certification and remaining a cornerstone of the band’s catalog. While they emerged during the MTV era, Drivin N Cryin never disappeared. Over four decades, they’ve remained a consistently touring, recording band — releasing new music, evolving their sound, and cultivating a loyal, multigenerational audience. Their influence extends well beyond their own recordings; “Straight to Hell” found new life through covers and collaborations that introduced the song to entirely new audiences. The band’s stature is reflected in both peer respect and formal recognition, including induction into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, as well as Kinney’s induction into the Milwaukee Music Hall of Fame. Touring history includes shared stages with artists spanning multiple eras and genres, The Who, Hootie & The Blowfish, The Black Crowes, ZZ Top, Soul Asylum, Blackberry Smoke, The Marshall Tucker Band, Jason Isbell, along with recent appearances on destination events like Rock Boat, Outlaw Country Cruise, and Moon Crush. Their latest album, Crushing Flowers, marks a deliberate return to the band’s core. Stripped back to the original three-piece, the record favors clarity, chemistry, and feel over excess — a confident, back-to-basics statement from a band that knows exactly who it is. Rather than chasing nostalgia or novelty, Crushing Flowers reinforces what has always set Drivin N Cryin apart: honest songs, emotional weight, and the unmistakable sound of a band still fully engaged in the work. Nearly forty years in, Drivin N Cryin remains a living, breathing American rock band — not a revival act, not a footnote, but a continuing story still being written. Laid Back Country Picker and Honey are the Hillbilly Power Duo. Picking up where the White Stripes left off, they deliver a blistering show, equal parts 70s Guitar Rock, Honky Tonk and Country Punk. They have toured internationally, opening for the likes of Deep Purple as well as playing festivals and clubs across the US. Blurring the lines with wit, humor and hot picking, LB is his own genre. Imagine Waylon Jennings sitting in with Motorhead.

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pricing details

$25 General Admission, total $30.37 with fees.

Pro tips

  • Driving / parking

    Parking can be tricky around Shank Hall. There's a small lot behind the venue, but it fills up fast. Street parking is available on Farwell Ave, but check for restrictions.

  • Concert-goers

    Shank Hall is known for its intimate setting. For the best sound experience, stand near the center of the room, about 10 feet from the stage.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy3/5
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Nostalgic
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Music

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Loud

Who'll Be There

A mixed crowd, primarily consisting of adults in their 30s to 50s, including long-time fans of the band, local music lovers, and possibly younger attendees interested in classic rock. Expect a casual, laid-back audience.

How the Room Feels

Loud musicStanding roomCrowded

What You'll Leave With

A memory

Who It's For

Social style:
Group of 6+
Energy needed:
Sit back and receive

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Loud and packed. Expect bodies within arms-reach and music you will feel in your chest.

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The crowd

Shines with 6+. Bring the crew.

You'll leave with

A memory

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