Show Details

J.D. Shelburne

with:
  • Jordan Dermody

JD’s journey has taken him from Taylorsville, Kentucky, to the iTunes Country Top Ten, landed him on CMT and the Circle Network, found him opening for ZZ Top, Miranda Lambert, and Marty Stuart, put him on the cover of Kentucky’s Official Visitor’s Guide, a recording session with the Legendary Oak Ridge Boys and made national news for the sheer size and exuberance of a crowd numbering in the tens of thousands at one of his hometown concerts. J.D. has been featured in Country Weekly Magazine, debuted as the #1 trending artist on CMT.com, and performed at over a hundred fairs and festivals spanning the eastern U.S. He has been part of the CMA Music Festival, the NCAA Women’s Final Four, and the Quaker State 400 NASCAR Race, and has performed at SunTrust Park, Guaranteed Rate Field, Great American Ballpark, Freedom Hall, and Rupp Arena, to name just a few, sharing the stage with over fifty national acts. He was featured as the Texas Roadhouse Artist of the Month nationwide in May 2020 in 580 restaurants, a feat shared with the likes of Kenny Chesney, George Strait, and Rodney Atkins. He has made numerous appearances at the Kentucky Derby and his outfits have been featured on display in the museum at historic Churchill Downs.

https://jdshelburne.com/

$15 advance, $18 day of show

Ages 18+

More info: www.WhiskeyCitysLibertyTheater.com

Bands

Venue

Liberty Theater

The Liberty Theater was originally a German music hall called Liedertafel meaning “song table”. Converted for movies in 1921 and later named The Liberty during WWII, she has hosted performances and celebrations for over 130 years.

Legendary music promoter Dan McCabe has revived the long dormant Liberty Theater as a versatile showcasing venue dedicated to artist development and the celebration of all things “Whiskey City”. Dan has 30+ years in live music industry beginning with his 9-year, 7 nights a week programming of iconic Rock-n-Roll laundromat Sudsy Malones. Dan presented shows at the historic Southgate House, served as Executive Producer of Cincinnati’s MidPoint Music Festival and was a founder and operator of downtown Cincinnati music venues MOTR and the historic Woodward Theater.