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ZZ Top to bring their boogie to The Mill

ZZ Top to bring their boogie to The Mill

Yahoo15-04-2025
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Calling all sharp dressed men, ladies with legs, and anyone with cheap sunglasses; a little ol' band from Texas is headed to Terre Haute.
ZZ Top, the legendary three-man rock group known for its flowing beards (for two members), MTV music videos (back when MTV played music videos), and massive hits (Legs, La Grange, Gimme All Your Lovin, Tush), will play The Mill in October.
The Mill announced the October 10 event Tuesday. Tickets go on sale Wednesday morning.
The band joins a string artists headed to The Mill this year. Brantley Gilbert will play on July 11th, Old Dominion on July 24 and Bachman-Turner Overdrive will rock the outdoor venue on July 25.
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