Music Lineup:
6:40 p.m. / Lola Kinsey (Alternative Country)
Lola Kinsey is a Texas-born alt-pop singer/songwriter blending classic rock with disco country to create her totally unique sound.
7:45 p.m. / Cash Byers (Country/Americana)
Embodying the spirit of the modern outlaw, Cash Byers's unique perspective on country music is rooted in tradition yet free from convention. A multi-faceted performer with a talent for breathing life into a room, Cash's songwriting invites listeners to feel truly alive.
Film:
9 p.m. / A Mighty Wind (2003)
A Christopher Guest mockumentary about a 1960s folk trio reunion as they prepare for a show at the Town Hall to memorialize a recently deceased concert promoter.
Rating: PG-13
Cafe Menu by Wolfgang Puck:
Humble Shrimp Cocktail with pico de gallo, avocado, and saltine crackers / $18.50
Spanakopita (5 pieces) – phyllo pie with feta, spinach, and cilantro chutney / $18.50
Crispy Loaded Tots with sour cream, bacon, and cheddar cheese / $15.50
Brisket Melt – slow-smoked brisket, pimento cheese, BBQ sauce, and caramelized onions on Texas toast / $22
Honest Cheesecake / $12.50
Each 'til Midnight features a rotating menu of curated food and drinks. Bar service and grab & go snacks will also be available.
Community Partnership: CultureMap & Camp Crafty
For July's 'til Midnight, CultureMap has partnered with Camp Crafty to create a free DIY Folk Instrument Bar where visitors can make their own handcrafted instruments to play alongside the live folk music featured this evening.
Please note: Outside food, beverage, and furniture are not permitted (blankets are encouraged). 'til Midnight takes place rain or shine. Concerts will be moved indoors in the event of inclement weather.
'til Midnight at the Nasher is made possible by leading support from The Eugene McDermott Endowment Fund. Additional support is provided by the Rea Charitable Trust and the Texas Commission on the Arts. Promotional support is provided by CultureMap, D Magazine, and KXT 91.7.
The Nasher Sculpture Center is supported, in part, by Nasher Members, the Christine P. Gancarz Fund at The Dallas Foundation, The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, Bonnie E. Cobb, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.