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Creed Fisher, 05/17/2025

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Creed Fisher, 05/17/2025

When
May 17th, 2025
5:00pm - 11:45pm
Where
505 S CHESTNUT ST ChampaignIL

Creed Fisher @ The City Center

Details:

Bar Doors Open @ 5pm

19 and older unless accompanied by a parent/guardian

General Admission – $25

– General Admission ticket good for entry onto the main level

Mezzanine – $35

– General Admission ticket good for entry into the mezzanine (private bar/private bathroom), as well as main level

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