Hoping to catch a little live Lucero during the holiday season? Well, you’ve blown it. The Memphis rockers intimate show at White Water Tavern is sold out. All is not lost, though. On Friday, you can catch lead singer Ben Nichols at Sticky Fingerz at the after-party for the premiere of his younger brother Jeff’s feature film debut “Shotgun Stories,” for which Ben provides the musical score. $20 gets you a ticket to the premiere and after-party. The movie starts at 7 p.m. at Market Street with the after-party to follow at Sticky Fingerz. You can get tickets at Market Street, the Arkansas Times office or Sticky Fingerz. THEY’RE ABOUT TO SELL OUT, SO JUMP ON IT.

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