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  • Summer Concert Series: Ian Moore Band at Wit Cellars Prosser

    08/14/2026

    Summer Concert Series: IAN MOORE BAND at WIT Cellars Prosser
    Thursday, August 14 | 6 pm to 9:30 pm SUMMER CONCERT SERIES on The Patio at WIT Cellars

    Get ready for a night that will leave you talking — the Ian Moore Band is coming to The Patio, and this is one you won’t want to miss.

    Stevie Ray Vaughan gave Ian Moore his first guitar. He’s shared stages with the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and Albert King. Spin magazine called him a cross between Aaron Neville and Jimi Hendrix. After a blazing SXSW 2024 set, a fan shouted “you should be playing stadiums!” — and honestly, it’s hard to argue. With four top 20 rock radio hits, a role in Billy Bob Thornton’s Slingblade, and twelve albums deep, Ian Moore is a true artist’s artist — all fire, soul, and not a hollow note in sight.

    Food & Drinks

    Wine — WIT Cellars
    Beer — Perfect Circle Brewing
    Food Trucks on site
    Good to Know

    Tickets:
    $35 – Seated: table and chair provided |
    $25 – General Admission: bring your own chair
    Doors at 6:00 PM | Music at 7:00 PM
    All Ages welcome
    No outside food or drink
    No dogs please
    This is the kind of show people talk about for years — grab your tickets and we’ll see you on The Patio!

    Event Details

    • Summer Concert Series: Ian Moore Band at Wit Cellars Prosser
    • Location:
      Prosser

      Address:
      505 Cabernet Ct, Prosser, WA 99350

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      Wit Cellars 


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