Events
Thursday April 3rd
07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Bless Your Heart Trivia with Harmon
Every Thursday
Join us every Thursday at Eda’s Hide-a-Way for Bless Your Heart Trivia with Harmon. It’s free to join in on the fun, and we’ve got some sweet prizes for the top teams. So come on down, test your smarts, and enjoy a night filled with good times and great company.
Friday April 4th
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Adrianne Blanks and the Oracles
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at the door.
Bio: Burlesque performer turned femme fatale frontwoman, Adrianne Blanks leads a band of wickedly talented and versatile musicians conjuring a unique musical style of cocktail noir with a playful point of view sure to put you in the mood for a sensual spin across the dance floor.Inspired by the colorful world of Jacques Demy and evocative of the 1960s, the band provides a soundtrack of jazz & swing to Adrianne’s speakeasy storytelling of paranormal phenomena, vampires, witches, metropolitan murderesses and deep-sea monsters with sonorities that range from as lush as a Bond film to gritty as vintage surf rock.
Saturday April 5th
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
The Waymores
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at the door.
Bio: The Waymores are a critically acclaimed Honky Tonk group hailing from Atlanta, GA USA. The Husband and wife front have been touring throughout the US and in UK and EU since 2018. Their third studio alb um, produced by the legendary Shel Talmy, who worked with the Kink s, The Who and David Bowie amongst other large names was released in August of 2023. Kira Annalise and Willie Heath Neal ( formerly of Willie Heath Neal and The Damned Ol Opry) have played with Dale Watson, Wayne Hancock, Kelley Willis, Summer Dean and ScoS H Biram to name a few. Their new album saw songs char.ng on the Alt-Country Specialty Chart in the top 20 for three weeks in a row and in the top 10 for one week along-side names like Tyler Childers, Colter Wall and Lucinda Williams.
Sunday April 6th
03:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Live NASCAR Every Sunday at Eda’s Hide-a-Way!
Every Sunday
Rev up your Sundays with live NASCAR action at Eda’s Hide-a-Way! Join us every week for high-speed thrills, cold drinks, and a crowd that loves racing as much as you do. We’ll have the race on the big screen, ice-cold beer, and great food to keep you fueled from green flag to checkered.
Start your engines and meet us at Eda’s!
Saturday April 12th
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
The Bo Stevens
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at the door.
Bio: Having opened for acts as big as Dwight Yoakam and The Avett Brothers, the bo-stevens are more likely to be found in the same Honky Tonk haunts that birthed the music. Into their 3rd decade playing across the region, the roots of this roots band go deep into the mantle of country music. Lead singer Richard Boyd II came to love the Tele' twang and pedal steel swells of Honky Tonk at his father's knee. Rounding out the lineup is Jeff Shu on mandolin and pedal steel, Adam Kelly on Telecaster, and a powerful rhythm section of TJ Holt on bass fiddle and Jon Crain playing the traps. Take their commitment to old-school tradition and mix some rockabilly, a pinch of gospel, and a dash of bluegrass into the stew serves up a tasty musical dish.
Saturday April 19th
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tanner Burch
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at door.
Bio: Tanner Burch’s journey to country music stardom is one of resilience and reinvention. An All-American Middle Linebacker at Gardner Webb, Tanner dreamed of playing professionally until a knee injury derailed his CFL tryout. After college, he pursued various careers, including medical sales, bartending, gym management, and even working as a carpenter and hibachi chef, but nothing truly stuck. It wasn’t until his grandmother’s passing, when he inherited her 1985 Ibanez guitar, that he found his true calling—learning to play and write music.
In June 2021, the tragic loss of his brother propelled Tanner to sell his belongings and hit the road. He lived out of his 2006 Toyota Tundra, playing small towns and dive bars across the country. His music, shaped by heartache, love, and the struggles of life, began to resonate with audiences. In 2023, Tanner recorded his debut EP Rugged Soul in the backcountry of South Pittsburgh, TN, while getting sober—a project that propelled him to Nashville, where his career began to take off.
Now a staple in Nashville’s honky-tonk scene, Tanner regularly performs at legendary venues like Layla’s Honkytonk and has been featured in top country showcases such as Honky Tonk Tuesday and Whiskey Jam. He has shared the stage with artists like Hannah Dasher, Them Dirty Roses, and Jesse Daniel, and played iconic spots like the Broken Spoke in Texas. Tanner is currently working on a new 8-song EP that blends classic outlaw country with a modern touch, solidifying his place in the Nashville music scene.
Sunday April 20th
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Honky Tonk Flea
Monthly on every third Sunday
Come one, come y'all to the Honky Tonk Flea, happening every third Sunday at Eda’s Hideaway from 11 AM to 5 PM! Come to discover unique antique treasures, vintage gems, and handmade goods while listening to the best honky tonk vinyls. Stay for cold drinks, friendly faces, and a good time you won’t want to miss!Saturday April 26th
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Adrian Bundy & His Honky Tonk Hearts
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at the door.
Bio: Adrian Bundy, founder and frontman for Adrian Bundy & His Honky Tonk Hearts based out of Johnson City, Tennessee, is a real deal honky-tonk crooner dripping with influences of Johnny Paycheck, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Ray Price, Johnny Bush, George Strait, Gary Stewart, Dale Watson and many others responsible for country music’s unparalleled popularity from the 1950s-1990s. With Adrian on stage, you can expect a good honky-tonkin’ time, but be ready to shed a tear when he delivers a heartfelt ballad.
Adrian has performed at the Nashville Palace, The Troubadour, Robert's Western World and Honky Tonk Tuesdays at Legion Post 82 in Nashville; the renowned Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion festival; Dollywood; Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas; The Broken Spoke and The Continental Club in Austin, Texas; Chandelier Ballroom in Houston; and with legendary Texas honky-tonker Dale Watson in Washington, D.C.
Adrian also plays the lead role of an up and coming country music singer in the critically-acclaimed short film "Neon Shadows" that premiered at Film Fest Knox at the Regal Riviera in Knoxville in November of 2023
Saturday May 3rd
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Chris McGinnis & Mamaw's Angels
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at door.
Bio: Chris McGinnis writes songs that exist somewhere between a hiccup and a heartache. His debut EP, Songs For You, touches on the peculiarity of your hometown morphing beyond recognition. It tells the story of two Baby Boomers falling in and out of love across time zones and decades. It's about connection and disconnection alike. With the release of his first full-length album Mamaw's Angel, Chris veers deeper into these familiar themes. Through tales of stolen Winnebagos and hip-shaking grandbabies, Chris' music is Appalachian absurdity for the 21st Century
Saturday May 10th
08:00 PM -
Old Chevrolette Set
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at door.
Bio: Performing old-school country duets with music you can dance to, wherever this band plays it's always a good time. George and Tammy would be proud.
Saturday May 17th
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Jason Moss and the Hosses
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at door.
Bio: Jason Moss and the hosses are a 5-piece, vintage style honky tonk, rockabilly & country band from Charlotte NC. Having lived in the Charlotte area his entire life, Moss has taken a lifetime experience of bars, saloons, double wides, angry ex's, all- nighters, drinking, angry husbands, gun fire & truck stops and distilled them into a vast collection of relatable and approachable songs. Jason delivers his songs with brutally hilarious honesty & charm and is a compelling front man backed with a well heeled, experienced band, "The Hosses".
Saturday May 24th
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Alma Russ
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at door.
Bio: "The sound of Alma Russ is less an attempt at impersonation, and more an amalgam of many great singers of country and roots interwoven into an original approach...Alma Russ has the stuff to be considered a serious contributor to the country music roots resurgence sweeping the independent side of the music emanating from Appalachia and elsewhere..." - Trigger
Alma (say it like "Alamo") lives in Mill Spring, NC when she’s not on the road. She plays patchwork music: country, folk, and Appalachian roots sewn together to make something unique.
As a child, she fell in love with classic country when she saw The Country Bear Jamboree at Disney World. She became interested in Appalachian culture and music, started learning historic Scotch-Irish murder ballads, and took up fiddle at 12. Banjo and guitar followed, and then she made friends with a hobo who taught her to write songs, so that's what she keeps doing. Music has taken her lots of places, from the hometown bars, to church, to the highways, and she’s been bumming around the country playing her songs since she was 19. She spent a while performing as an entertainer on the passenger train in Bryson City, NC, and once she wound up getting 3 yeses from ABC's American Idol Judges on Season 1 and being sent to Hollywood, CA. She recently recorded a critically acclaimed album in an abandoned church in the West Texas desert.
Her influences include John Prine, Gillian Welch, Patty Griffin, Nanci Griffith, Townes Van Zandt, Emmylou Harris, Lucinda Williams, Dolly Parton, among others.
Saturday May 31st
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cary Fridley and Down South
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at door.
Bio: A favorite of the local country two-step dancers, Cary Fridley and Down South play swinging honky tonk favorites inspired by classic country strong women with strong voices: Patsy Cline, Kitty Wells, and Wanda Jackon. Cary fronts the band on her doghouse bass and sings her heart out accompanied by her seasoned band of traditional players, featuring Dave Perkins on guitar and Steve Trismen on violin along with pedal steel and drums. Wear your dancing shoes and come on out for a fun show full of heartache, spit fire, and country two steps as we pay homage to the queens of country music.
Saturday June 7th
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Jake Dwyer Band
Show start 8pm. $10 cover at door.
Bio: Jake Dwyer Band is a country/folk/blues group out of Jonesborough, Tennessee. Jake sings heartfelt and soulful songs rooted in vintage blues rock tones, while intertwining a psychedelic groove. His trio, Jake Dwyer Band released their debut album “Late” in 2022, followed by their EP “Driving Thoughts” in 2023. In 2024 the band released their third record “Opportunity”. Some notable places Jake has played include: The Pour House in Charleston, SC, Pete’s Candy Store in Brooklyn, NY, Brown’s Diner in Nashville, TN, and Jonesborough, TN’s Music On The Square. Jake has been featured on Americana Highways, WBCM Radio Bristol, and WSM 650 Grand Ole Opry radio.
Find out more at: Jakedwyerband.comSaturday June 14th
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
National Bourbon Day
Join us on National Bourbon Day! June 14th - Sit back, relax and sip on your favorite bourbon!
Thursday June 19th
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
National Martini Day
In case you needed an excuse, join us for National Martini Day June 19th!