Dayton Music Fest Kicks Off their 10th Anniversary with a Concert featuring Buffalo Killers and a Church Choir

BY: Lauren Rinehart
last updated 04/18/2014
Dayton Music Fest Kicks Off their 10th Anniversary with a Concert featuring Buffalo Killers and a Church Choir

For 10 years, Dayton Music Fest have been putting together one incredible night of music every autumn. This year they're hosting a special concert several months early.

Event details

Address: 20 West First Street, Dayton, OH 45402 [Map/directions]
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Dayton Music Fest Kicks Off their 10th Anniversary with a Concert featuring Buffalo Killers and a Church Choir

For 10 years, the good people of Dayton Music Fest have been putting together one incredible night of music each and every autumn.  This year they've decided to host a special concert several months early - 2 sets from Dayton Music Fest alums Buffalo Killers featuring a church choir for some of their songs.  I can only imagine how well the voices of the choir will complement Buffalo Killers' unique brand of psychedelic/60s era American rock sound.  Luckily, we don't have to imagine because tickets are still on sale (but hurry - they are limited to 250).

Tickets are $15 and available on Band Camp.

This event will take place Friday, April 25 at 7:00pm at Christ Episcopal Church - 20 West First Street, Dayton, OH  45402.  Please visit their event page on Facebook for more information.  

Following the concert, Toxic Brew Company will be hosting an after party and will be offering a brand new brew they are calling "Buffalo Killer Brown Ale."  Toxic Brew Company is located in the Oregon District at 431 E 5th St, Dayton, OH 45402.

Christ Episcopal Church

Dayton Music Fest Kicks Off their 10th Anniversary with a Concert featuring Buffalo Killers and a Church Choir is taking place at Christ Episcopal Church, which is located at 20 West First Street in Dayton. Christ Episcopal Church - Christ Church is a progressive community of Jesus with a history and tradition of gathering in the heart of the city for worship, for wrestling with questions of faith, and for ministry among the poor and the oppressed. - read more
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