BOX OFFICE: Tues - Fri 2 PM - 6PM
and during shows

91.9 WFPK Presents:

Wayne Hancock with IV and The Strange Band & Candi Jenkins

Ages 18 and up
Friday, November 22
Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm
$18 to $25
Mixed limited reserved seating and general admission standing event.
 
Table Seat – $25
Balcony Seat – $25
GA Standing – $18
This is an 18+ event.
Show starts at 8pm.

Limited accessible seating available upon request at the door.  Please arrive early if you require assistance and we will attempt to accommodate you as best as we can.

Wayne "The Train" Hancock (Born May 1, 1965) is a country musician. Hancock began writing songs at the age of 12, and at 18 won the Wrangler Country Showdown. Immediately after the contest, he was shipped to recruit training and served four years with the United States Marine Corps. In 1994 he performed in the musical Chippy. Hancock released his debut album in 1995, and has continued to tour and record albums since then.
Born and raised in Fayette County, Kentucky, 30-year-old Candi Jenkins channels the essence of the Bluegrass State. Her songwriting reflects unashamed authenticity with titles like "Forever Thirty" and "God Don't Care."

Accompanied by Trenton and Trevor Jenkins (The Jenkins Twins), Candi's music resonates a deep connection to her roots. After an initial pursuit of fame in Hollywood, Candi's return to Kentucky is where she discovered her true voice amid the rolling hills and pastoral landscapes.

Despite not yet releasing any songs in her thirty years, Candi Jenkins is poised for a breakthrough in the country music scene. Her performances have already gathered dozens of followers, showcasing a distinctive blend of classic country and modern influences. Her songs have been described as "undeniable" with lyrics that will have you laughing and crying and melodies that are no less compelling than those of her classic country idols.

As she refines her craft and prepares for her debut, Candi Jenkins, age 30, is set to leave her mark on country music, remaining steadfast in her Kentucky roots as she charts her journey to fame.