The Floyd Country Store is more than a music venue. It has become a traditional gathering place on Friday nights for musicians, dancers, and visitors from all over the world. The Friday Night Jamboree is an outstanding and authentic experience you can share with new visitors to Floyd. Many of those who attend the Jamboree are regulars, and for them, the Jamboree is a place to see old friends week after week. But the Jamboree also gets visitors every week from all across the country, and very frequently from around the world. At the Jamboree, we’re all very proud of and grateful to the musicians who bring their instruments and their talent to the store every week. The show starts every Friday at 6:30pm and they will play till we close around 10:30 to 11:00pm. Check out our November schedule here:
Friday, November 21 6:30 Bluegrass Inspiration 7:30 Katie & the Bubbatones 9:00 2 Young 2 Old
Friday, November 28 6:30 Mountain Music Makers 7:30 The Black Twig Pickers 9:00 The Clyde Williams Band
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