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Holmes County’s Low Gap to headline Live at the Lyric concert Nov. 15
The brother duo brings bluegrass, country and Americana sounds to downtown Wooster as part of the Lyric Theater’s PNC-sponsored concert series.
The Lyric Theater in Wooster announced Low Gap will perform Saturday, Nov. 15 as part of the Live at the Lyric! Presented by PNC 2025-26 concert series.
The brother duo of Gus and Phin Johnson does bluegrass, country and Americana with roots in Appalachia and a home in Holmes County.
Doors will open at 7 p.m. Highland Park & Co. from Ashland will kick off the evening at 7:30 p.m.
Live at the Lyric! Presented by PNC is made possible by a PNC Foundation grant. Additional support comes from an ArtSTART grant from the Ohio Arts Council and from local sponsors including Blackbird Records, Briggs & Starr Wealth Management, Caribou Coffee, City Square Steakhouse, Kelly Brunn Passion Fund, Mariola Italian, Milltown Family Dental, St. Paul Hotel, Seaman Corporation, Western Reserve Group and Wooster Eye Center.
The Lyric has confirmed additional dates for Clem Snide (Dec. 9) and Leslie Mendelson (March 15). Additional performances are being finalized.
“We’re thrilled to bring these superb performers to Wooster, creating space for local musicians to play,” said Jeremy Thomas, managing director of the Lyric Theater. “We are so appreciative to the foundations and sponsors who have made this series possible.”
Full details on the show and theater programming are available at www.lyricwooster.org.
The Lyric Theater, 116 E. South St. in downtown Wooster, opened to the public in February after a major renovation. The theater brings movies, live events and art to the downtown area.