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Sunday To-Do: Revival Tour



REVIVAL TOUR
6 p.m., Juanita's. $13 adv., $15 d.o.s.

The Revival Tour has been revived. Almost exactly a year ago, it came to Juanita's with a bill that featured Ben Nichols and the lead singers of Against Me, Avail and Hot Water Music. Chuck Ragan, of Hot Water Music, returns, but he's the only one. This year, he's joined by Sparta's Jim Ward (famous for his part in At the Drive-In, too), British folk-punk Frank Turner, Oklahoma solo act Audra Mae and Jon Snodgrass and Chad Price of Drag the River. The idea's the same — in a nod to the folk era, everyone plays solo or duo acoustic sets with backing support from everyone else.

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