This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Neighbor News

SixForty1: Live in Concert

Nashville Based Pop-Country Duo to Perform Live In Kentucky on March 30, 2022

Breakout country duo, SixForty1 (Brooks Hoffman and Austin Gee), will be gracing the stage at Clubhouse in Lexington, Kentucky on Wednesday, March 30 for the final date of their tour with country music hitmaker, Tyler Rich. This hometown show will serve as a full circle moment for the duo who originally met at Murray State University. Naming themselves “SixForty1” after the main highway 641 that runs through their beloved college town, the guys came together through their shared passions of bringing music and people together. While moving to Nashville was just a dream for the first few years of their career, they finally were able to make the move in 2018 after spending their post grad lives working in different cities and writing songs over FaceTime.

Since making the move to Nashville, the duo has received immensely positive and promising feedback from their two EP’s and various singles. They’ve landed spots on major Spotify playlists including Breakout Country, New Boots, Next from Nashville and Wild Country, toured alongside Brantley Gilbert, Michael Ray, Walker Hayes and Muscadine Bloodline as well as signing with Morris Higham Management, a Nashville based management company representing major country artists such as Kenny Chesney, Carly Pearce, Old Dominion and more. Their latest release, Started Right Here, is an autobiographical EP filled with catchy and upbeat songs. With millions of streams under their belt and an arsenal of new music in the works, SixForty1 is certainly one to keep an eye on.

Find out what's happening in Lexingtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Tickets to the final show on the Two Thousand (More) Miles Tour can be found HERE.
Listen to their latest EP Started Right Here, out on all streaming platforms, HERE.

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?

More from Lexington