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LIVE AT THE BELLY UP: Drew Holcomb And The Neighbors

Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors bring the Americana of Tennessee to the stage with his rich voice and passionate lyrics. With songs that have always charged his listeners' hearts and minds, he is one of the genre's most popular stars.

Friday, April 18, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app

On this episode, Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors bring the Americana of Tennessee to the stage with his rich voice and passionate lyrics. With songs that have always charged his listeners' hearts and minds, he is one of the genre's most popular stars.

Their set list includes: "End of the World," "Tennessee," "Maybe," "The Morning Song," "American Beauty,” "But I’ll Never Forget The Way You Made Me Feel,” "When I’m With You,” Family,” "Bittersweet,” "You Never Leave My Heart,” "Shine Like Lightening” and “Here We Go.”

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Watch On Your Schedule: The series airs Friday nights at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV, with encore broadcasts on Monday nights on KPBS 2. (subject to change)

Episodes are available to stream with the PBS app.

"End of the World" | Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors

About The Series: Sometimes all you need is Music. And sometimes you need that music Live. Welcome to LIVE AT THE BELLY UP. San Diego has long been known as a hotbed of great and diverse musical talent. What's more, San Diego is home to one of the best music venues on the West Coast. Since 1974, the Belly Up night club has been featuring San Diego's finest bands from rock, blues, reggae, funk, and everything in between.

About The Belly Up: Belly Up brings the best in new, up-and-coming artists as well as established legends in genres ranging from alternative rock, indie rock, rock, reggae, and hip-hop to blues, folk, jazz, Latin and more! Visit their online calendar of shows.

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