Gary Clark Jr., Dionne Warwick & all 50-plus acts set to hit Freeman Arts Pavilion
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Big music artists like Gary Clark Jr., Dionne Warwick and more are part of the last batch of acts that the Freeman Arts Pavilion will announce for its summer concert series, the nonprofit organization said on their Facebook page Monday.
Who's coming to Freeman Arts Pavilion? Where can I get tickets?
Tickets for the last and final batch of acts will go on sale Thursday, April 6, and Friday, April 7.
There's an exception for Brandi Carlile, which will have their tix go on sale at a later date, Freeman Arts said.
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Below is a list of new acts the Freeman Arts revealed Monday, along with the dates and times those tickets go on sale.
Thursday, April 6 at 10 a.m.
Brass Transit
An In-Depth Rare Evening with Ms. Dionne Warwick
Floyd Nation: Experience Pink Floyd
The Legendary Ingramettes
Shakey Graves with Lucius
Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
First State Ballet Theatre
Arts & Jazz Festival
Voyage: The Ultimate Journey Tribute Band
Mid-Atlantic Symphony
Friday, April 7 at noon
Walker Hayes
The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA
The Righteous Brothers
Gary Clark Jr.
50-plus events: Full Freeman Arts 2023 summer lineup
As a heads up, a few of these events have already sold out. So you might not want to wait to get tickets.
This year's summer concert series features 58 events, most of which are concerts by national touring acts. At the same time, the summer series also includes a few others events such as live theater, dancing and comedic performances.
The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System, June 2
Styx, June 3
Carly Pearce, June 4
BAM Percussion, June 8
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, June 9
Kashmir: The Live Led Zeppelin Show, June 10
Comedian Brian Regan, June 15
Darius Rucker, June 16
Keb’ Mo’, June 17
Wizard Academy!, June 21
The Brothers Doobie — A Doobie Brothers Experience, June 22
Rebelution with Iration, The Expendables, Passafire, June 23
Grand Funk Railroad, June 24
Cheap Trick, June 25
Steve Miller Band, June 29
Ziggy Marley, June 30
287th Army Band: “The Governor’s Own,'' July 1
The Head and The Heart and The Revivalists, July 5
Locals Under the Lights, July 6
Walker Hayes, July 7
"Hollywood Nights; A Bob Seger Experience," July 8
Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles, July 12
Straight No Chaser, July 13
Eaglemania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute, July 14
Calpulli Mexican Dance Company, July 15
Tom Papa: 2023 Comedy Tour, July 16
The Principles of Hip Hop: Celebrating 50 Years, July 19
Three Dog Night, July 20
The Beat Goes On — Cher Tribute Show, July 21
POP 2000 TOUR with Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC, O-Town, BBMak & Ryan Cabrera, July 22
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, July 23
Counting Crows with Dashboard Confessional, July 25
Brass Transit, July 27
T.3, July 28
Classic Albums Live- Aretha's Gold, July 29
The Mavericks, July 30
Go Go Gadget, Aug. 2
Sons of Mystro, Aug. 3
Brandi Carlile, Aug. 4
The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA, Aug. 12
Dean Ford & The Beautiful Ones - A Tribute 2 Prince, Aug. 5
Jason Mraz and His SuperBand, Aug. 8
An In-Depth Rare Evening with Ms. Dionne Warwick, Aug. 9
Marcus King — Live in Concert, Aug. 10
Diana Krall, Aug. 11
Floyd Nation: Experience Pink Floyd, Aug. 15
The Legendary Ingramettes, Aug. 16
Shakey Graves with Lucius, Aug. 17
The Righteous Brothers, Aug. 18
Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, Aug. 19
Lady A, Aug. 25
Train with Parmalee, Aug. 26
Gary Clark Jr., Aug. 30
First State Ballet Theatre, Aug. 31
SiriusXM Presents Yacht Rock Revue — Reverse Sunset Tour, Sept. 1
Arts & Jazz Festival, Sept. 2
Voyage: The Ultimate Journey Tribute Band, Sept. 8
Mid-Atlantic Symphony, Sept. 9
The details
To learn more about the Freeman Arts Pavilion (31806 Lakeview Drive, near Selbyville), visit freemanarts.org or (302) 436-3015.
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