Boot Scoot
Classic Country DJ Party
 

Friday, April 7, 2023 at 8pm
The Rave/Eagles Club
ALL AGES EVENT
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Meet the city slickers behind Boot Scoot USA… John Stamps and KNags are doing a whole lot more than your average touring DJs. John Stamps, born in Indy and based in Nashville, is the creator and creative director behind Boot Scoot. John has combined his history as a hip-hop artist with his love of classic country music to create an event/brand like none other. While Stamps’ dreams big and focuses on the business side of day to day operations, KNags, long-time collaborator, is the co-creator and designer behind the scenes bringing the dream to life. This honky-tonk Yin and Yang has helped the boys grow from a home town hoedown into a full-fledged, cross country, John Deere green machine! With an emphasis on 90s and 2000s country classics, a passion for showcasing artists pushing the genre forward (Willie Jones, Margo Price, Ryan Charles), and a focus on disrupting the stereotypes that alienate potential country music lovers, Boot Scoot celebrates the genre in all of it’s unique facets and welcomes everyone to join the party in the process. The bolo boys have partnered with Live Nation for multiple tour runs in 2023 and with new and exciting special guests they plan on scootin’ their way to a city near you.

PLAN AHEAD
  • This is an all ages show
  • This is a general admission (standing) show
  • For ADA Seating, call 414-342-7283
  • Box office open until end of show

  • Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Credit/Debit cards accepted at all bars
  • ATMs available
  • Coat Check available on lower level
  • Hand Sanitizer Stations available
COVID PROTOCOLS
This event has not been affected by any restriction by the tour or city.
However, if situations change, The Rave/Eagles Club will follow any COVID-related mandates from the city, the health department, or any specific tour as to their policy. Such policy will be posted on therave.com show page (this page) and in the facebook event.
ARTIST LINKS
Boot Scoot USA
John Stamps
Knags
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BEWARE OF SCALPERS
The Rave/Eagles Club strongly suggests you purchase tickets only from TheRave.com, eTix.com, lyte.com and official band websites. The Rave does not sell tickets on Ticketmaster. If you don't see The Rave logo, the Etix logo, or the band logo, on the purchase site, please ask or check TheRave.com or feel free to ask us, before you purchase!

The Rave/Eagles Club does not advise purchasing tickets from craigslist, ebay, ticket resellers/scalpers (such as StubHub, TicketsNow, seatgeek, tickets-center, eventticketscenter, cheaptickets, ticketliquidator, viagogo, box-officetickets, ticketnetwork, tickpick, and others), street vendors, or other private parties, and cannot guarantee the validity and subsequent admission on such tickets. These tickets are overpriced and sometimes counterfeit/duplicate that will not get you into the show.
Cell phone cameras and small pocket cameras usually allowed. NO FLASH. Your camera may be confiscated if you use flash. No professional cameras. No 35mm cameras. No cameras with removable lenses. No high definition DSLR cameras allowed without photo pass, and then only in the pit during allotted time set forth by the band. No video recording equipment, or audio recording equipment allowed. If your cellphone camera has a flash, please turn the flash off. This policy is subject to change depending on the band's day-of-show decisions.

All shows are subject to change without notice. If you are travelling for the show, we suggest that you call ahead. You can also follow The Rave on Twitter and Facebook. We send out updates with everything from set times, cancellations, to new shows. No returns or exchanges unless the headline act cancels or postpones. See our return policy for full details.
Published show time is the time the event starts and does not reflect what time the headliner will go on stage. Doors usually open one hour before showtime.