Royal Bliss returning to Quincy with tour mates at a busy time for music

Posted by on September 30, 2009

freedomfestival Royal Bliss from Utah is returning yet again to Quincy to rock Backwaters Oct. 17. This time they are bringing two tour mates, Resident Hero and Divide the Day from California.

It is too bad it is a day that already has a big show going on in the area. The sixth annual Cheeks and Friends Freedom Fest is slated to take place all day at the Adams County Fairgrounds. The event cost is $15 in advance and includes regional bands Nowake, Pike Station, Superimposed, Predawn Hour, Descending New Angels, Fielder, Cheeks McGee and Nugget (the world’s #1 CAKE tribute band). The cost also includes overnight camping and after parties at the fairgrounds. For tickets, go here: www.bandtastic.com/index.cfm.

Royal Bliss is a great band that puts on a really good show, but Freedom Fest has become a regional staple and Cheeks has worked harder than ever this year to make it something really special. Who knows? Maybe Royal Bliss and their friends will come out to the fairground to hang out after the show.

Don’t forget to SUPPORT LOCAL MUSIC and GO TO A SHOW!

Jessica Martin
jmartin@whig.com

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