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Florence Center to host R&B and Soul Mayhem concert on May 25

Florence, South Carolina – Anthony Hamilton and Faith Evans are set to perform at the Florence Center on May 25, headlining the R&B and Soul Mayhem concert. This event is presented by the Florence Center and will feature a diverse group of artists known for their hits across R&B, Neo-Soul, and Southern Soul genres. The concert lineup includes Anthony Hamilton with The Ton3s, Faith Evans, and other artists who will be announced later.

This concert marks Faith Evans’ first performance in the region. Despite the event reaching full capacity, the Florence Center continues to promote safety measures for all attendees, including a clear bag policy. The doors will open at 6 p.m., with the concert starting at 7 p.m. Tickets went on sale on March 20, and more information about tickets can be found on the venue’s website. The lineup may change, and a significant portion of the proceeds will support the T3 Nonprofit Organization.

For further details or inquiries, contact [email protected] or follow their Instagram at @t3entreal. Additionally, Brantley Gilbert will bring his “Off the Rails Tour” to the same venue on September 28, with special guests Adam Calhoun and Demun Jones. Ticket prices start at $29.50 plus fees, and will be available from May 3, 2023, at 10 a.m.

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Brantley Gilbert, known for his Platinum albums and a large fan base, has seen his music become a staple for many, resonating deeply with fans around the globe.

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