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MIO Security We provide Event Security for concerts, festivals, or private events. Contact us for any of your security needs.

07/02/2025
06/26/2025

Online ticket sales are now closed. VIP tickets are sold out. Gates open at 5pm Thursday 6/26. Cash Only — we can't wait to see you at the picnic! Questions? nmshillcountrypicnic.com/info/

06/16/2025

For all your Picnic questions! Online ticket sales end June 23 at midnite. See ya at the Picnic June 27-28 Waterford, MS. Tickets available ://nmshillcountrypicnic.com/tickets

03/26/2021

As the concert industry gears up for what will hopefully be a sustained re-opening of live events following a year-long shutdown due to coronavirus, fans, artists and venue staff are eager to get back to work.
As part of that effort, Josh Smith, co-founder & talent buyer of Dallas-based promoter Banjos to Beats Productions, has come up with a great list of what to do and what not to do when attending shows as the live touring industry comes back to life.
Josh graciously allowed the reprint of his list for your edification:
Yep. The rumors are true. Concerts are coming back. But before we get started, here’s a handy guide on how things are gonna go.
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RULE #1: No guest list.
Don’t ask. Not now. Not ever. Everyone in the live music industry has been out of work for 13 months and we all need your support now more than ever. Buy the damn ticket.
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RULE #2: Support local.
Before you buy that high priced ticket to see that big name artist at that big corporate venue, consider putting that money back into your own community. This is the best way to ensure that a thriving arts & culture scene will return to cities across America.
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RULE #3: Wear a fu***ng mask.
If you’re going to a show, tiny cloth go over mouth & nose. Period.
Vaccinated? Don’t care.
Already had it? Don’t care.
Rona is a hoax? Also don’t care.
We only get one shot at restarting this machine. Please don’t be the one that f***s it up.
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RULE #4: We are not babysitters.
We get it. Social distancing sucks. Masks suck. You’re tired of washing your hands. After more than a year of isolation, all you wanna do is lean in close and spew your spittle on friends and strangers alike.
But it’s been 13 months. You know the rules by now — please follow them.
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RULE #5: No free drinks.
Don’t ask. Venues have been shut down for 13 months waiting for this moment. Support them.
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RULE #6: Tip your bartender.
20% is ok. 25% is better. More than 25% is best. Anything under 20% is a non-starter.
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RULE #7: Support the scene.
Can’t make the show? No problem. It costs $0.00 to support us in other ways.
Share the posts. Listen to the music. Invite your friends to the event page. In order for this to work, we need all hands on deck.
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RULE #8: Be kind.
Look — it’s been awhile. We’re gonna be a little rusty. Plus, so much of what needs to happen in order to bring back live music safely is new for all of us — fans, venues, promoters and artists alike.
There will be hiccups. There will be lines. There will be unforeseen circumstances. Be nice anyway.
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RULE #9: Go to the merch table.
Support the artists.
Buy the t-shirt.
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RULE #10: Have fun.
You’ve been waiting for this moment for more than a year — so enjoy the f**k out of it.
Come out early. Stay out late.
Dance. Laugh. Make a new friend. Discover a new band.
Drink beer. Lose your shoes. Fight with your boyfriend in the parking lot. Make the Uber driver pull over so you can vomit on the side of the road. The world is your oyster.
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Counting down the moments until we’re all together again. See you all out there on a dance floor soon…very, very soon.

09/01/2020

Tomorrow, Sept. 1, we will stand with by lighting up Duling Hall in red to raise public awareness that the live events industry is on RED ALERT for its very survival.

The goal is to urge the Senate to vote for the RESTART Act and extend unemployment help for displaced workers in the live events industry (77% of the people in our industry have lost 100% of their income.)

Please visit www.WeMakeEvents.org to contact your representatives today.




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