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JBM Promotions and SGHR Present Amythyst Kiah

Fri Jan 16 at 8:00pm

Newport, KY

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Fully Seated Show

  • Fri - January 16, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Amythyst Kiah

Amythyst Kiah is an American neo-folk alt-country blues singer-songwriter based out of Johnson City, TN. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the history of the Southgate House?
The Southgate House has a rich and storied history in Newport, Kentucky. Originally constructed in the early 19th century, the building was once the stately home of General James Taylor Jr., a prominent figure in Newport's early development. In the 20th century, it became renowned as a music venue, earning a reputation for hosting legendary acts across a variety of genres. After relocating from its original mansion location in 2012, the Southgate House found new life in the historic former Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, now aptly named The Southgate House Revival - Sanctuary. The venue continues its legacy as a cultural hub, offering an intimate setting and exceptional acoustics for live music fans. Its unique blend of architectural charm and musical heritage makes the Southgate House Revival a beloved destination for both artists and audiences in Greater Cincinnati.
What happened to the bell in Newport, Kentucky?
The iconic bell in Newport, Kentucky, originally hung in the belfry of the church that now houses the Southgate House Revival - Sanctuary. This bell, dating back to the building's early days as Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, was a significant symbol for the local community. When the church was converted into a music venue, the bell remained as a cherished piece of Newport's heritage. However, over the years, concerns about structural integrity and preservation led to its careful removal and storage, ensuring its protection for future generations. The story of the Newport bell reflects the city's deep respect for its history while embracing new uses for its historic spaces. Today, the bell remains a reminder of the building's past and its ongoing role as a center for arts and culture in Northern Kentucky.

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