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Don't Shoot Me: The Snake Mirror Weekend Tour

In June of 2025, Snake Mirror was considered a staple band in their hometown of Starkville, Mississippi. The band sought out to expand their horizons and play new cities, so the set out on their first tour. The band went out on a quick weekend tour through the major music scenes in Mississippi.

Top Cast

  • Gabe Brown

    Gabe Brown

    Self

  • Dayton Eubank

    Dayton Eubank

    Self

  • Alex Palmer

    Alex Palmer

    Self

  • Tyler McCluskey

    Tyler McCluskey

    Self

  • Lishman Heathcock

    Lishman Heathcock

    Self

Overview

In June of 2025, Snake Mirror was considered a staple band in their hometown of Starkville, Mississippi. The band sought out to expand their horizons and play new cities, so the set out on their first tour. The band went out on a quick weekend tour through the major music scenes in Mississippi.

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