The Millroom launches its Music & Dance Night Series with Juan Benavides Band, Aug. 25

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE MILLROOM:

The Millroom’s Asheville Music & Dance Night Series Kicks Off with Juan Benavides Band

DATE: Thursday, August 25th
TIME: Doors open at 7:00pm, Show starts promptly at 7:30pm, ends by 9:30pm
TICKETS: No cover charge, open to all ages
WHERE: The Millroom in Downtown – 66 Asheland Avenue – One street over from Asheville Brewing Co. on Coxe Avenue
PARKING: All Millroom Events offer free parking directly across the street at The Asheland Center.

EVENT DESCRIPTION:

Juan Benavides Band, one of Asheville’s most popular bands, returns to The Millroom in Downtown to kick off an all-new monthly Asheville Music & Dance Night series that showcases the best musicians in Asheville at one of the best dance spaces in town.

No matter your age or taste in music, Juan Benavides Band’s pulsing rhythms and melodies will get your feet moving and head bopping. Their ever-growing, dedicated fanbase is testament to the incredible talent of this unique collection of musicians.

Doors open at 7:00pm. Show starts at 7:30pm. No cover charge.

The Millroom events are focused towards ages 30+, but all ages are welcome to this event. Owned by Asheville Brewing Co., The Millroom is located at 66 Asheland Avenue in Downtown just around the corner from High Wire Brewery.

FREE PARKING DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET FOR ALL MILLROOM EVENTS! Park in the Asheland Center parking lot.

DRINK SPECIALS ALL NIGHT:
$3.50 Asheville Brewing Co. beers on tap (8 different brews).
Assorted wine selections with a special on Pinot Noir (Juan’s favorite!)
Cocktail specials including mojitos with top shelf liquor choices available.
Asheville Noble Hard Cider on draft.

GREAT SEATING THROUGHOUT:
There are couches, comfortable seating and cocktail tables throughout The Millroom and on the outdoor patio. Plus, screens around the room will be projecting video clips of dancing from around the world.

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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