On September 5, 2013, hearts broke across Texas, Oklahoma, and the rest of the country when popular red dirt band, No Justice, announced they were splitting up. Now, just over 4 years later, No Justice fans can take heart. On Saturday, October 21, No Justice will perform a reunion show at Ranch Bash 2017 in Fort Worth, Texas. For 12 years, the Stillwater, Oklahoma band was a mainstay in the Texas and Red Dirt music scene, and now they’re back for Ranch Bash 2017. After a long, 4 year wait, No Justice fans can delight in the fact that this Saturday “justice” will be served.
Lead singer Steve Rice says the band is “…really excited to get back to one of our biggest markets and play for our friends and favorite radio station.” No Justice keyboardist Bryce Conway agrees, saying, “Fort Worth is one of our favorite places to play because of the amazing fans, along with the best radio station in red dirt music, 95.9 The Ranch. It will be great to share the stage with all of the other talented artists.” No Justice takes the stage at 5:30 p.m. this Saturday at Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth. Tickets are available now for $15 at ranchbash.com and on day of show for $25 at the door.