The Filthy Heathens AND The Damn Shames at Liberty Theater
Schedule
Sat, 11 Jul, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Liberty Theater | Lawrenceburg, IN
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The Filthy Heathens AND The Damn Shames!Saturday, July 11, 2026
General Admission Only
Ticket price increases on day of show
Doors at 7:00PM, Show at 8:00PM
Ages 18+
The Filthy Heathens
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The Filthy Heathens came together during the chaos of the pandemic, brought together by a shared instinct to play loud, honest music with no safety net. What began with the chemistry between Bronson Hetzer, Ryan Palcic, and “Captain” Craig Bishop, took shape fast when guitarists Cody Doench and Dawson Stepp joined the fold. Five members. No brakes.
Blending Southern grit with alt-edge, classic country with hard rock, their sound defies easy classification. It’s rich, raw, and rooted in something deeper than genre. This is music you can’t quite label — and that’s the point. Inspired by legends like Skynyrd and Waylon, with a nod to modern acts like Blackberry Smoke and The Steel Woods, their songs are road-tested, unapologetic, and built to be felt.
Known for high-octane live shows and a rapidly growing fanbase, The Filthy Heathens have been hitting stages across the country with relentless momentum. One gig at a time, they’re building something real — and it’s catching on. Live, the band goes full throttle, and so do their crowds. Every performance is designed to pull you away from your phone and drop you straight into the moment.
Their debut EP Etheridge dropped in May 2025, led by the singles “Tupelo Sun” and “Devils Like Me.” In February 2026, the band will release The Muscle Shoals Session, a raw, live-recorded EP captured at the legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studio — a room that helped shape the very music that inspired them. With no frills and no filters, the recordings reflect exactly who they are on stage.
The fuse is lit and the momentum keeps building. The Filthy Heathens will return to the studio in April 2026 to continue pushing forward — louder, tighter, and more dialed-in than ever.
The Damn Shames
Rooted in western Kentucky, The Damn Shames are an unapologetic set of true rockers who have turned more inward to their country and wooded upbringing. An almighty show of Rock n' Roll delivered on the breath of that classic southern swagger we all know and love, mixed with country flavors that give a little extra pop to honest, heartfelt lyrics.
Not to only be a songwriter, Clayton Crowder (lead vocals/guitar) fronts the band with vigorous command leading the listener through a whirlwind of bangers, anthems and sweet ballads with masterful storytelling.
Taking care of guitar shredding desires, Trevor Smith (lead guitar/background vocals) fires on all cylinders with fierce delivery of slick licks that soar with glorious tone.
Pumping out the low end, Andrew Hopper (bass/background vocals) knows exactly what it means to be an expert bassist in a country/southern rock band by walkin' that bass line right on down Main Street.
With drummer Zach Coffey having the bar band/honky tonk experience down to a science, he’s always keeping the line straight and the groove bouncing.
recently added to the team is the exceptional shepherd hieb. brought in as an auxiliary musician, shep brings the vibes with beautiful pedal steel, mandolin, banjo, and slide guitar. if the song calls for it, he’s got it covered.
The real treat is the Eagles-like vocal harmonies that fill every song – inducing chills and goosebumps every time. Great songs and excellent musicianship is a package deal, and these boys sure can deliver.
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Where is it happening?
Liberty Theater, 229 Walnut Street,Lawrenceburg, Indiana, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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