Sisters Wade Revival to Take the Stage for Next Friday Night Live Concert July 11

On Friday, July 11, the popular Friday Night Live community concert series returns to Murfreesboro’s Public Square with this month’s headliner, Sisters Wade Revival. The show runs from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., staged in front of the Rutherford County Courthouse as part of Main Street Murfreesboro’s summer music lineup.

Organizers of these free, family-friendly downtown events encourage local folks to bring lawn chairs, enjoy nearby dining, and shop locally downtown before the Friday evening shows start and the music, dancing and soulful vibes begin.

Sisters Julie and Deb Wade have been harmonizing together since childhood. In the late ’90s, the sisters gained traction in Nashville, playing a two‑year house gig at historic Lower Broadway landmark Tootsie’s and signing to Charlie Daniels’ Blue Hat Records. Their debut Sisters Wade came out in 1999.

After stepping back from the music scene to focus on family, the sisters reunited in 2019 for a 20th anniversary show—a reunion that grew into a full-fledged musical comeback, with highlights including their version of the folk standard “Wayfaring Stranger” as well as a popular Christmas album project.

They continue working on new music and frequently perform with guitarist/producer Andy Most as the SWR Three‑Oh, blending country, folk and bluegrass influences as they deliver heartfelt harmonies and acoustic string sounds.

The July 11 concert is free and open to all; head to downtown Murfreesboro and celebrate community and culture.

For more on Sisters Wade Revival, visit facebook.com/sisterswaderevival or sisterswaderevival.com.

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