Made in Hancock County, Kentucky, Ole 60 is not your father’s country band. Caught in the crosshairs of indie rock sonics, folk songwriting, and country sensibilities, the six-piece from Hawesville shot to notoriety in 2024 with “smoke & a light”, topping Spotify’s U.S. Viral Top 50 chart with the on-fire single and the Apple Music Country Albums chart with their debut EP three twenty four, surpassing genre titans Zach Bryan and Morgan Wallen in the process. Last September, they did it again with sophomore EP Songs About You and breakout hit “Thoughts of You”, topping TikTok’s all-genre Viral 50 Music chart. Heavily influenced by Smashing Pumpkins, Metallica, Radiohead, John Prine and Nicholas Jamerson, with nearly 700 million global career streams, the band delivers with “solid musicianship, a willingness to experiment with sounds from psychedelic-tinged rock to more stripped-down fare, and a penchant for detailed storytelling” (-Billboard). Headlining nationwide now, the boys from Kentucky recently released their debut album Smokestack Town and surprise follow-up single, “Can’t Take It With You”. Traffic & Parking Advisories: Due to a large event taking place at the Convention Center, some surrounding streets and parking lots will be closed to the general public. Please consider arriving early, allow for extra travel time, and review public transportation & parking options in advance. (For real-time info on available parking at all PARKSJ lots, please visit https://parksj.org/.) The Convention Center Parking Garage’s Almaden entrance will be closed. However, the Market Street entrance will be open. The Almaden/Woz Way parking lot will be closed to the public from March 8-23. The South Hall parking lot will be closed to the public from March 9-23. The Woz & 87 parking lot will be closed to the public from March 14-20.