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On the eve of the inauguration, Gable Music will host a virtual celebration of Delaware

"Good Things Coming" will feature nine musical acts and lots of special guests from up and down the state.

The Gable Music team. (Image via Youtube)

Gable Music Ventures, whose Ladybug Festival had to make some major pivots in 2020, is looking forward to a brighter 2021.

To start: On the evening before President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated, they’ll be throwing a virtual party, “Good Things Coming,” featuring nine Delaware-area music acts and 17 special guests, including Sen. Sarah McBride and Will Minster. The event will also feature businesses and orgs from across the state, including Wilmington Alliance, Blue Earl Brewing of Smyrna and The Starboard in Dewey Beach.

The free livestream will start at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 19, on Gable’s Youtube channel, and is scheduled to end at 9 p.m.

Musical acts scheduled to perform are:

Good Things Coming flyer

Good Things Coming flyer. (Courtesy image)

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