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Stillhouse performing at Grateful Dead Night in 2019. | Photo by Columbia Fireflies

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This baseball season, Budweiser Thirsty Thursdays™️ are getting a new twistand the Fireflies want your input. During every Thursday night game from April to September, there will either be a themed trivia contest or a live local band at the Budweiser Bowtie Bar. ⚾

This is where you come in. Have a favorite local band or performer you want to see take the stage? Fill out the form below, and you could very well see them on stage this spring or summer. Same goes for trivia themes. Think: The Office, Marvel, The Beatles, or Broadway. (Hint: They’re open to all suggestions.) The final lineup of events will be announced before Opening Day on April 8.

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Segra Park is home of the Columbia Fireflies. | Photo provided

And, in case you missed it, tickets for all 66 Columbia Fireflies home games are on sale now. The 2022 season is packed with post-game activities + fun theme nights, like Star Wars, A Night at the Big Top, and more. Start planning your visits to Segra Park ahead of time and grab tickets starting as low as $5.*

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