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‘Burgh’s best homegrown talent takes the stage

Homegrown Hoo-Ha Two Featuring The Clarks, Donnie Iris and The Cruisers, The Gathering… Homegrown Hoo-Ha Two Featuring The Clarks, Donnie Iris and The Cruisers, The Gathering Field and others Saturday 7:30 p.m. Post-Gazette Pavilion

Skeptics of the Pittsburgh music scene will be pleasantly surprised this Saturday when local bands come together onstage to headline the second annual Homegrown Hoo-Ha hosted by Live Nation.

The mini-festival, held at the Post-Gazette Pavilion, will be an excellent chance for Pittsburgh music fans to stay true to the Steel City and check out talented new local bands on the rise as well as see their well-known favorite Pittsburgh artists in a live, carefree outdoor venue.

Pittsburgh favorites The Clarks, Donnie Iris and The Cruisers and The Gathering Field will be performing for their Pittsburgh fans on the Pavilion’s main stage, while other local bands, including Gene the Werewolf, Anthony Rankin, Margot B and Lohio will take on the second stage. The Gathering Field’s performance at the Homegrown Hoo-Ha will be a one-night-only reunion.

“The Post Gazette Pavilion is perfect for this

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