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The beat goes on at the Statesboro Downtown Live Concert as We Got The Beat makes their mark on the city

The summer rain showers in Statesboro didn’t stop the jaw-dropping, high-energy performance of We Got The Beat, who delivered a top-tier show at the Averitt Center on a rainy Thursday night. The concert was part of the city’s fourth annual Downtown Live concert series and gave the crowd a night they won’t forget.
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The June showers in Bulloch County have continued to impact the summer Downtown Live concert series, but they weren't enough to stop the show on Thursday, June 12, as We Got the Beat brought the hits inside the Emma Kelly Theater.

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Pat Valley performs with his guitar

Tonight’s performance marks the fourth installment in this year’s Downtown Live concert series, now in its third year.

The series continues to showcase top-tier performances, and it was We Got the Beat who carried this stellar show for all in attendance.

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Jen Ledbetter leads vocals with Nick McQuillian on the bass.

We Got the Beat is a six-piece, high-energy party and event band based in the Atlanta area. They pride themselves on bringing energy all night long, covering a diverse mix of songs, genres, and eras to give the audience a live party atmosphere.

This blend of rock, country, pop, and party favorites created a vibrant feeling inside the Averitt Center that resonated throughout the building. We Got the Beat delivered a fantastic performance, rain or shine.

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Jen Ledbetter leads the charge on stage.

Members of the Bulloch County community were on their feet, dancing and celebrating while the band performed, enjoying another fun evening with friends, family, and loved ones in downtown Statesboro.

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 Audience sitting inside Averitt Center watching We Got The Beat put on an exciting show

Statesboro’s Downtown Live concert series will continue with two more Thursday evening performances on East Main Street—June 26 and Aug. 21. 

These performances return Thursday, June 26, as the Downtown Live stage prepares to take a ride down memory lane with the arrival of 90s Kids Superfly Tribute, a well-established North Carolina-based band that brings a diverse repertoire of 1990s pop, dance, hip-hop, and rock hits to the stage.

Liquid Pleasure will wrap the series in August, with a makeup show after their earlier scheduled date was canceled by rain.

Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Food trucks and vendors open at 6 p.m. each concert night, with downtown restaurants also nearby. Shows begin at 7 p.m.

Sponsors

Special thanks to all the sponsors who partner with the City of Statesboro to bring this highly popular FREE Downtown Live Statesboro Concert Series to the citizens of Statesboro and Bulloch county, including:

For the full schedule and updates, visit www.downtownlivestatesboro.com or follow the series on Facebook and Instagram.