Blues in the round Saturday

LaGRANGE – Downtown won’t be the only place with a Louisiana vibe this weekend, thanks to the blues artists whose music is set to fill Pure Life Studio Saturday.

Pure Life Studios plans to host Blues in the Round tonight featuring the musical stylings of Jontavious Willis, Shelton Powe, and Skyler Saufley. Willis is Greenville  native that has been touted by some as a blues prodigy, and locals may remember from his performance at the 2016 Craft Beer and Music Festival at Sweetland Amphitheatre. Powe and Saufley are likewise known for their blues stylings to aficionados in the region.

Blues in the Round is scheduled to take place at Pure Life Studios, 206 Clark St. at 8 p.m. Saturday. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 at the door. Po’boys should be available to purchase at the show.

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