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Bourbon & Beyond
Kentucky Expo Center
Sep 24, 2026 • 12:00pm
Louisville, KY
Iron Blossom Festival
Midtown Green
Sep 20, 2026 • 1:00pm
Richmond, VA
Iron Blossom Festival
Midtown Green
Sep 19, 2026 • 1:00pm
Richmond, VA
Ole 60 w/ The Stews
Dothan Civic Center
Aug 28, 2026 • 7:00pm
Dothan, AL
OLE 60: OFF THE GRID TOUR
Township Auditorium
Aug 27, 2026 • 7:00pm
Columbia, SC
The Stews
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
Aug 22, 2026 • 7:20pm
Wilmington, NC
OLE 60: OFF THE GRID TOUR
Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Aug 8, 2026 • 7:00pm
Paso Robles, CA
Ole 60 w/ The Stews
The Novo by Microsoft
Aug 7, 2026 • 7:00pm
Los Angeles, CA
OLE 60: OFF THE GRID TOUR
Mullett Arena
Aug 6, 2026 • 7:00pm
Tempe, AZ
The Stews
State Theatre
Mar 28, 2026 • 8:00pm
Greenville, NC
The Stews
Radio Room
Mar 27, 2026 • 8:00pm
Greenville, SC
The Stews
Fox Theatre
Oct 11, 2025 • 8:00pm
Boulder, CO
The Stews
Bluebird Theater
Oct 10, 2025 • 8:00pm
Denver, CO
The Stews
Turf Club
Oct 3, 2025 • 9:00pm
Saint Paul, MN
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Royale
Sep 25, 2025 • 8:00pm
Boston, MA
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Lincoln Theatre-NC
Nov 15, 2024 • 8:00pm
Raleigh, NC

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Off the Roadmap with OLE 60

This rising country-rock band comes out of the Southeast with barroom grit and plainspoken stories.

Bar roots, bigger rooms

OFF THE GRID marks a step from taverns and fairs to proper rooms without losing the hometown handshake. Expect a tight opener and quick banter, then a run of singalongs and a few hush-quiet ballads.

What the night may sound like

Covers that often surface in sets like this include Wagon Wheel, Fast as You, and Fishing in the Dark. The crowd skews mixed, from denim-clad twenty-somethings to parents on a night out, plus locals curious from regional radio spins. Early momentum came from simple live clips and word-of-mouth rather than glossy rollouts, and they sometimes swap instruments mid-set to reset the mood. A small tour quirk fans mention is a hand-marked setlist taped to a road case that changes as the night unfolds. All talk of songs and stage touches here is an informed guess and could change night to night.

The OLE 60 Crowd, From Hats to Harmonies

Denim, patches, and loud choruses

The scene leans practical and proud, with pearl snaps, ball caps, work boots, and a few vintage dresses near the rail. You will hear call-and-response after the first big stop, a quick hey that turns into full-voice choruses by the next hook. Trucker hats and bone-colored tees move fastest at the merch table, often stamped with a road-sign graphic and a list of small towns. Fans trade koozies and patch ideas, and a few bring hand-painted signs asking for a favorite cover. The vibe is neighborly, with people making room up front for shorter fans and swapping song tips between sets. After the last ring-out, many linger to sing along to the house playlist of 90s country before drifting into the lot.

How OLE 60 Builds the Sound, From Strings to Snare

Grit on the mic, glue in the groove

The lead vocal sits rough but warm, favoring talk-like phrasing that lets the hooks land without big runs. Two guitars split duties, one picking tight figures while the other holds open chords that ring between snare cracks. Bass and drums live in a two-step pocket, with the kick a touch ahead to keep dancers moving.

Small tweaks that pay off

On ballads, the drummer swaps to brushes or rim clicks, which opens space for harmonies. You may hear a rhythm guitar in an open tuning on mid-tempo songs, adding extra chime without extra players. They sometimes drop a song a half-step live, which thickens the singer's tone and keeps choruses in the sweet spot. Lights stay simple and warm, pulsing on downbeats and dimming for story songs to match the music-first focus.

If You Like OLE 60, Try These Road Companions

Kindred sounds, shared crowds

Fans who ride for Zach Bryan often find the same lean storytelling and shout-sung choruses here, just with a rougher bar-band edge. Tyler Childers overlaps on Appalachian timbre and a knack for quiet songs that hush a room before kicking back into a two-step. If you like rowdy, guitar-first country, Koe Wetzel hits the same lane of grunge-kissed stompers built for beer-in-the-air refrains. Whiskey Myers brings Southern rock heft and jam-ready codas that mirror the way this band stretches endings live. For rootsy road music that still feels modern, 49 Winchester draws a similar mix of heartland swing and highway melancholy. The throughline is plain speech over chiming guitars, with crowds that sing early, loud, and on pitch.

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