

True Colors Tour With Special Guests Buddy Jewell, Adam Clouse and Eric Reaves
Fri, Jun 13
|Chuckey-Doak High School
Come hear Dugger Band with special guests Buddy Jewell, Adam Clouse and Eric Reaves in concert at Chuckey-Doak High School in Afton, TN on June 13th!


Time & Location
Jun 13, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Chuckey-Doak High School, 365 Ripley Island Rd, Afton, TN 37616, USA
About the event
Dugger Band will be hitting the stage with Nashville hitmaker Buddy Jewell on June 13th at Chuckey-Doak High School in Afton, TN. Come hear Jewell's hit songs "Help Pour Out The Rain" and "Sweet Southern Comfort" which were part of his self titled debut Billboard #1 Country Album! Jewell was the first season winner of the hit TV show Nashville Star and quickly became a nationally recognized name! Don't miss this opportunity to see him in East Tennessee with Dugger Band on June 13th!
About Dugger Band:
Dugger Band is a spirited and electrifying country duo fronted by brothers Jordan and Seth Dugger. Hailing from Greeneville, Tennessee, an hour northeast of Knoxville at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, the region created the perfect foundation for the boys. Their music is reminiscent of the popular 90s sound with the perfect blend of contemporary edge, creating a unique style all their own.
2025 struck gold for Dugger Band as they achieved a major milestone with their single “True Colors,” produced by superstar John Rich, reaching #1 on the iTunes “All Genre” and “Country” Sales Chart. The song, which speaks to unity, hope, and resilience, has resonated with fans across the nation and elevated the duo to a new level of recognition. The song sparked major media attention as well and is not slowing down.
Dugger Band made its debut several years ago having released five country albums to date. Jordan and Seth both sing lead, play multiple instruments, write their own songs, and help produce their own records. The brothers have had a residency at MGM in Las Vegas and shared the stage with iconic entertainers including Charlie Daniels, Charlie McCoy, Craig Morgan, John Rich, Josh Turner, Mandy Barnett, and Rodney Atkins.
The sons of pastors, Jordan and Seth grew up in a musical family where fiddles, mandolins, guitars, and family harmony were at the forefront of every gathering. Their love and appreciation for music began at a very early age. The boys’ first performances were on the kitchen floor, where they would drag out their parents’ pots and pans to create a makeshift drum set. Shortly after, they began their singing career performing worship songs at their parents’ church. The Tennessee natives sang on their first records with their parents, which ultimately led them to realize their calling.
During their teenage years, they recognized their love for country music and began branching out as a duo, performing at local fairs, festivals, and other events. Both brothers attended the University of Tennessee, Jordan majoring in Architecture and Seth in Finance with a concentration in Entrepreneurship. While excelling in the classroom, they were also hitting the road four nights a week playing gigs—ultimately jumping into music full-time following graduation.
Their deep love for the USA has been featured on many national news stations, and their passion extends beyond the stage. Jordan and Seth are equally devoted to helping others and giving back to their community and country through the power of music. They have partnered with hundreds of respected businesses and organizations including Coca-Cola, Mars, Food City, Pal’s, Beaman Automotive,
The Boys and Girls Club of America, and CMA to put on events for audiences worldwide.
They’ve performed for our troops, in schools for students of all ages, hosted benefit concerts to raise money for disaster relief, and continue to stay active in church music. Jordan and Seth are the real deal—committed to making a difference in the lives of others with their music… one song at a time.
About Buddy Jewell: America chose Buddy Jewell as the very first winner of the USA Network's hit reality show "Nashville Star". Buddy was the true viewer favorite from the very beginning, capturing 65% of the nationwide voting and beating out 11 other contestants, most notably, Miranda Lambert, by over 2 million votes on the final episode. He and America have been involved in a love affair ever since.
His self-titled Columbia Records debut release landed at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Album charts, was certified GOLD later that same year and garnered two back-to-back top five hits with "Sweet Southern Comfort" and "Help Pour Out the Rain (Lacey's Song)" Both tunes are RIAA certified 1 million radio air plays.
Buddy has been recognized by the Grammy's, ACM, CMA, ABC Radio Networks, ICMA, ICGMA and CMT with multiple awards and nominations. In 2011, he won the International Country Gospel Music Association's “Entertainer of the Year” and “Crossover Artist of the Year” awards. In 2015, he was inducted into the Arkansas Entertainer’s Hall of Fame. In 2018, his #1 Christian Country hit, “I’m There”, won the Inspirational Country Music Association’s “Song of the Year” and in April 2019, Buddy won ICMA “Male Vocalist of the Year”.
His talents as a songwriter have garnered him an ICMA #1 for “When Mama Prayed”. Buddy’s touching ode to this father, “When I’m Good and Gone” received Grammy consideration for Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White and in May 2019, Buddy’s song, “One in a Row”, co-written with Thom McHugh, was released by Randy Travis as his first new song in over 6 years. His newest album release (2020) “Bluebonnet Highway” has received much critical acclaim from the likes of Robert K. Oermann, Marty Raybon of Shenandoah and Patty Loveless. Most notably, the first single, “Teardrop in the Gulf of Mexico” debuted at #19 on the Bluegrass Today Top 20 Singles Chart while the album, “Bluebonnet Highway”, reached #20 on RMR’s Americana Chart.
2023 has been an incredible year for Buddy with tour stops in the Faroe Islands, Denmark, Sweden, Ireland, Spain, Germany and Austria. He was also honored with a plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame, In March, Buddy released a new anniversary version of his mega-hit “Sweet Southern Comfort” featuring Clint Black, The Bellamy Brothers and Marty Raybon of Shenandoah, which shot to #1 on the Cash Box Independent Singles chart.
Buddy Jewell gives back to his community and beyond, serving as past spokesperson for The Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation and Compassion International. He ministers to inmates at nearby facilities on a regular basis as well. Buddy especially has a heart for children and actively supports several worthy causes including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. He has served our nation throughout his career, supporting and entertaining our troops at home and abroad, highlighted by an extensive USO tour to remote forward operating bases on the front lines in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan with Sergeant Major Kenneth O. Preston, Buddy Jewell is a proud American patriot, a devoted father and husband, and an outspoken follower of Jesus Christ.
Schedule
30 minutesVIP Event!
Auditorium
45 minutesDoors Open
Auditorium
Tickets
VIP
Sale ends
Jun 13, 9:30 PM
This tickets includes the following: - Premium Seating - Exclusive Q&A and meet and greet with Dugger Band and Buddy Jewell before the show - Exclusive signed poster of Dugger Band with Buddy Jewell - 2025 VIP Lanyard and collectible show date sticker to commemorate the event
$50.00
+$2.25 Ticket Fee
Premium Seating
Sale ends
Jun 13, 9:30 PM
This ticket includes premium seating for the show!
$40.00
+$1.80 Ticket Fee
General Admission
Sale ends
Jun 13, 9:30 PM
$30.00
+$1.35 Ticket Fee