Battle of the Bands QC 2022 is coming to the Mississippi Valley Fair bigger and better.
We are excited to announce Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds and co planned by MH Entertainment will be hosting the MH Battle of the Bands QC on Saturday, March 19 and Sunday, March 20, 2022!

Yes that is right. We will have a battle for rock bands on Saturday, March 19th and one for country bands on Sunday, March 20th!

The nominations and voting have ended for this battle.

The Rock Bands will be battling it out at Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds on Saturday, March 19th

Band and times below:

A Band Has No Name. 3pm
Mo’s Garage. 330pm
Eugene Levy. 4pm
The Forty Twos. 4:30 pm
@Monroe. 5pm
@BAJA. 530pm
@NonGrata. 6pm
@Elision 630 pm

Country Bands will be battling it out on Sunday, March 20th starting at 1PM.

Bands and times below:
Moonshine Run 1PM
Monica Austin 1:30PM
2nd Generation Band 2PM
Simple Company 2:30PM
Michael Mikrut Band 3PM
Eli Alger 3:30PM
The Beach Bums 4PM

 

The bands will showcase their talent on Saturday, March 19th for rock bands starting at 3pm and March 20th for country bands starting at 1pm. The winner for each battle will win a paid show during the Mississippi Valley Fair 2022 and show information will be announced soon.
The winners of each battle will get a paid show at Gypsy Highway in Davenport, Iowa.
Dates and pay will be discussed with Mississippi Valley Fair, Gypsy Highway and the winning bands.

Once again we congratulate Alborn on winning the 2021 battle! MVF and MH Entertainment has decided the winning band from the prior year is not eligible to participate in the battle for 2022. Fans if you nominate or vote for Alborn, they will be a void so please vote and nominate another band you love.

Judges for the battles will be announced after the bands are announced!

Lastly contact Michelle from MH Entertainment if you have any questions via email at mhbookig1@gmail.com.

Battle of the Bands March 19-20

Battle of the Bands March 19-20
Tristan Layne Tapscott has been dubbed the “Quad Cities’ P.T. Barnum” and although the person who initially said it meant it as an insult, he happily accepts the title.
Battle of the Bands March 19-20

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