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This is a special touring date for Hannah Juanita and the Hardliners, who are traveling between a Lubbock-area show and a Bryan-College Station-area show. She asked to stop and perform at the Arc Light in between, and we gladly said yes!
Hannah Juanita and the Hardliners are performing at 8 p.m. on the Arc Light Bar & Grill stage on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Advance tickets support our live music. Table reservations and advance tickets are available on Stubwire for $5 in advance and $10 on the day of the show.
Hannah Juanita is known for her classic, old-country sound. Think of her style as more Loretta Lynn than Madonna-but her melodies and lyrics do have a little bite! Hannah Juanita left her home state of Tennessee in her early twenties, excited to meet the world. She traveled in search of herself, worked odd jobs, and spent countless nights singing fireside under the stars with friends, never pursuing music as a career. Eventually, Hannah made it back to Tennessee, landing in Nashville with nothing but her dog Loretta, her guitar, and a handful of heartbreak songs. She started singing around town and quickly became a staple live performer and a highly respected vocalist in the traditional country scene in Music City, known for her classic, old-school sound. A self-proclaimed ramblin' gal, Hannah Juanita has toured heavily around the country since 2021, headlining and supporting acts like Kaitlin Butts, Braxton Keith, Town Mountain, Nick Shoulders, Emily Nenni, Summer Dean, and Jesse Daniel. Her debut record Hardliner established her reputation as a full-hearted, free-spirited, and irresistibly genuine honky-tonk angel. Hannah Juanita's second full-length record, Tennessee Songbird, produced by Mose Wilson, was released on August 30, 2024, to high acclaim-breaking into the top 40 on the Americana Radio Chart and the top 3 on the Alt Country Chart. Named one of the five female artists creating the future of country music by Grammy.com, Hannah has been touring across America and Europe in 2025, so why not stop through little ol' San Angelo? |
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