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Overtime x Crucifix: Scars & Stripes

Get ready for an explosive concert experience as two independent powerhouses, CRUCIFIX and OVERTIME, come together for the Scars and Stripes Tour. With the support of The Blue Collar Soldiers Band, who have previously played exclusively behind OVERTIME, this tour promises to be a thrilling showcase of talent. Special guest Sean P East (Youngbloodz) will also be joining the lineup, along with main support acts Long Cut and Austin Martin. This unique blend of country, rock, and rap promises to be an unforgettable experience that you won't want to miss. Come witness the collision of these two titan artists as iron sharpens iron on stage. Get your tickets now for the Scars and Stripes Tour!
Crucifix is a multifaceted artist who brings a unique sound to the world of hip hop by combining his skills as an independent producer, rapper, and singer. He delivers an electrifying performance filled with passion and raw emotion, blending aggressive, fast-paced rap with soulful, sultry vocals. Crucifix's signature flip-flop flow and thought-provoking lyrics set him apart, bringing a refreshing sense of substance to his music. He has shared the stage with heavyweights such as Youngbloodz, Gorilla Zoe, and Pastor Troy, solidifying his reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. With a captivating style that has captivated audiences worldwide, Crucifix is a rising star in the hip hop scene.
Overtime is an American singer-songwriter hailing from Montana. His music is characterized by a hard-working blend of country, rock, and rap. He is known for his energetic live performances and powerful vocals, as well as his relatable lyrics and catchy melodies. Overtime's music tells the stories of real people and real-life experiences, resonating with audiences across the country. With a growing fan base and a unique sound, Overtime is a rising star in the world of country and rock music.

Historic Rogue Theater

The Rogue Theatre opened its doors in 1938 as one of the few theaters built during the heart of the Great Depression. Crowds filled her seats to watch Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable, and Marlene Dietrich on the silver screen. News Reels brought home the battlefront during the “Big War.” Through the fabulous 50’s, and the turbulent 60’s the theatre attracted crowds to downtown Grants Pass. As years passed, the advent of television, multiplex cinemas and shopping malls made it difficult for the aging theatre to compete; eventually closing it’s doors in 1999
In 2000, the Rogue Theatre was reopened as a regional non-profit performing arts center. Complete with state-of-the-art sound and lighting. The Rogue is now capable of hosting a wide range of arts and cultural events, including theater, concerts, dance and film presentations.The Rogue Theatre is one of Grants Pass’ most prominent historical buildings. The Art Deco exterior and glowing neon marquee add to the warmth and charm of the city’s historical district. It has been recognized as both an important statewide and national historic resource.

Overtime x Crucifix: Scars & Stripes

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