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Montgomery, Alabama is set to host a variety of live music performances across the city from April 9-15. Venues like the longtime blues restaurant Capitol Oyster Bar, owned by Lewis Mashburn, will be featuring local and regional acts throughout the week. Other music events and shows are also scheduled at various locations around Montgomery during this time period.
Why it matters
Live music is an integral part of Montgomery’s cultural identity and entertainment scene. These weekly roundups help promote local artists, support small businesses, and give residents and visitors alike opportunities to experience the city’s vibrant music community.
The details
Capitol Oyster Bar, a longtime Montgomery institution known for its blues music, will be hosting live performances throughout the week. Other venues around the city are also scheduled to feature a range of musical acts, from solo artists to full bands, across genres like blues, rock, country, and more.
- The live music events are scheduled to take place from April 9-15, 2026.
The players
Capitol Oyster Bar
A longtime blues restaurant and music venue in Montgomery, Alabama.
Lewis Mashburn
The owner of Capitol Oyster Bar, which has been a fixture of Montgomery’s live music scene for many years.
What they’re saying
“Venues or artists who would like their performances included should email Shannon Heupel at [email protected] with “Live Music” in the subject.”
— Shannon Heupel, Reporter
What’s next
Readers can check the Montgomery Advertiser website or contact the reporter Shannon Heupel for the latest updates on live music events happening around the city in the coming week.
The takeaway
Montgomery’s vibrant live music scene continues to thrive, with a diverse array of performances scheduled at venues across the city. This weekly roundup helps connect residents and visitors with the local talent and entertainment options available.
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