Mark Ambor’s unforgettable night at “Girls Night”

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On July 30th, while the weather outside Johnson City’s Wild Wing Café was treacherous, inside the venue things were just heating up. The incredible Mark Ambor was gearing up to take the stage at the much-anticipated “Girls Night” event. The pop-up show was a collaborative effort put together by local radio station Electric 94.9 and the beloved Wild Wing Café.

As soon as Mark Ambor approached the stage, the crowd came to life. He opened the night with his hit song “Good to Be,” instantly captivating the audience. Throughout the concert, Ambor took moments to express his gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support and for braving the elements to be there.

The energy in the room continued to build as Ambor delivered one impressive performance after another. He kept the crowd engaged and energized, showcasing his remarkable talent and stage presence. The highlight of the night came when he performed his viral hit “Better Together,” a song that gained massive popularity on TikTok before its official release.

As the final notes of “Better Together” echoed through the venue, Ambor announced that he would be available for pictures and autographs with fans immediately after the show.

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