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Happy Thursday!
Have you ever stumbled upon something extraordinary while searching for the ordinary? That's exactly how Printed Threads started its journey back in 2010, nestled in Brett Bowden's garage. Fast forward to today, and it's now the go-to destination for musicians eager to create custom merchandise that resonates with their fans.
In the era of streaming, where artists often struggle to find sustainable revenue streams, merchandise sales have emerged as a vital income source. Printed Threads has recently launched a unique concert series called Showroom Sounds, offering an intimate venue where music lovers can connect with artists on a personal level.
The concerts are hosted right in the showroom of Printed Threads, creating an atmosphere that's both cozy and captivating. With tickets limited to just 30-40 seats, the experience is far from your typical concert hall. Renowned artist Robert Ellis, one of the first to perform in this series, shared his excitement: “When you think ‘concert at a print shop,’ you don’t immediately have the highest hopes. But honestly, that’s the strength of the series. The people in attendance aren’t there just to drink booze or party; they are there to see music and listen to stories. I think what they’re doing is great.”
Attendees will enjoy light bites, drinks, a commemorative poster, and a T-shirt—all for the price of admission. So, if you want to secure a spot, remember: act fast!
Get in on Ken Pomeroy’s Intimate Live Show:
What: Showroom Sounds: Ken Pomeroy
When: 8 p.m. Oct. 11
Where: Printed Threads, 210 S. Freeway, Fort Worth
Admission: $50
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