Catch a free concert every Wednesday evening, throughout the spring and summer, as the State Line Music Series returns for 2024.

The State Line, located at 1222 Sunland Park Drive, has brought back their Summer Music Series. The event took a break for awhile thanks to the Covid 19 pandemic but it's back, bigger and better than ever.

The bands are a perfect blend of Country and Rock acts that range from local and regional artists to nationally known artists. The 2024 season begins Wednesday, April 3rd and continues through July 31st.

This series promises to be even better than last years and the lineup, while not totally set in stone, is pretty solid. They haven't booked all the bands yet but here is the schedule so far:

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April 2024 - Let's Get This Party Started

4/3 - Dusty Low
4/10 - Billy Townes
4/17 - Don Stalling And The Divided
4/24 - Nate Burnham

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May 2024 - Happy Mothers Day

May 8 - Braydon Zink
May 15 - Brooklyn Fenn 
May 22 - Bosse Band
May 29 - Zach Haywood

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June 2024 - Happy Fathers Day

June 5 - Carter Lybrand
June 12 - Dusty Low
June 19 -  Zach Neil
June 26 - Eli Alger

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July 2024 - Nothing Says America like bbq, beer and bands

July 3 - Dzaki Sukarno
July 10 - Sundance Head
July 17 -  575 Band
July 24 - Small Town Habit
July 31 - Dusty Low

On top of the great, free concerts; you can chow down on the State Line's amazing bbq and sip a tasty beverage on their beautiful patio while you enjoy the music and the beautiful El Paso weather. Check out the State Line menu here.

2 full service bars are available ... one inside and one outside ... so you can easily get your drink on while you relax. As the remaining dates are filled, I'll update this so, keep checking back!

State Line Music Series

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