Bairos, symphony to present Mahler
The Amarillo Symphony presents Bairos conducts Mahler 4 at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, June 4-5 at the Globe-News Center For The Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St.
Join Maestro Jacomo Bairos, the orchestra, and guest soloist, Brandie Sutton, for a performance of Gustav Mahler’s ethereal Symphony No. 4.
The last movement of this symphony describes a vision of heavenly life, brilliantly portrayed by the orchestra and soloist, and experienced by the audience of the Globe-News Center.
Tickets will be on sale as the performance date nears.
For more information, visit amarillosymphony.org or panhandletickets.com
Asleep at the Wheel comes to Starlight Ranch
Asleep At The Wheel makes its way back to Amarillo on Saturday, June 5, at the Starlight Ranch Event Center, 1415 Sunrise Drive.
Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. This will be an outdoor show with limited capacity.
Asleep at the Wheel started when Ray Benson, Floyd Domino, and Lucky Oceans, along with a Vermont farm boy named Leroy Preston, Virginian Chris O’Connell, and Gene Dobkin, a bass player and fellow classmate of Benson’s from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, joined forces.
They began with a simple goal: to play and help revive American roots music.
Over their history, Asleep at The Wheel has garnered ten GRAMMY Awards and released more than 25 studio and live albums, and there is no sign of slowing down any time soon.
General admission tickets are $25 each (plus fees); and VIP tickets are $50 each (plus fees) and include VIP admission, front of stage viewing area, expedited entrance, cash bar and a private restroom.
Tickets for this show can be purchased online at https://ift.tt/3tHZjgY
Lambert tribute band to perform at Starlight
Gunpowder & Lead, a Tribute to Miranda Lambert is scheduled to perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 11 at Starlight Ranch.
This is the third concert in a six-concert series dubbed Foodstock ‘21. The goal for this outdoor summer concert series is to raise funds and awareness for the food bank’s mission, alleviating hunger in the Texas Panhandle.
Star Light Ranch Event Center has underwritten the cost of the concert, so all gate and admission proceeds are a direct donation to the High Plains Food Bank. Money raised will go directly to food and feeding programs to alleviate hunger in the Texas Panhandle.
Upcoming concerts include:
• June 19 – Forever Mac, a Fleetwood Mac tribute
• June 25 – Escape, a Journey tribute
• July 9 – VHX, a Van Halen tribute
Admission to each show throughout the series is a suggested donation of $10 per person, and $50 per person for tickets to all six shows. All the money raised through the tickets sold for the shows will go back to the High Plains Food Bank.
Tickets may be purchased online at https://ift.tt/3tHZjgY
Cooper, Wheeler return to Amarillo
Kolby Cooper and Dylan Wheeler make their way back to Amarillo on Saturday, June 12, at Starlight Ranch, 1415 Sunrise Drive.
Gates open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. This will be an outdoor show with limited capacity.
Cooper started selling out shows and clocking millions of streams using only his songs as muscle. Three years out of high school, still living in his East Texas hometown, no label or industry machine in place, Cooper earned Spotify numbers typically reserved for household names: After only one year online, “It Ain’t Me” has almost hit 7 million streams, “Every Single Kiss” has topped 4.5 million, and “Fall” is hovering around 2.7 million.
Cooper’s ragged velvet vocals are an ideal vehicle, which he layers over rock-and-roll guitar and distinctly Texas bottom-end.
General admission presale tickets are $16 (plus fees); VIP tickets are $30 (plus fees); and preferred seating tables range from $20 to $35, depending on table location.
Tickets may be purchased online at https://ift.tt/3tHZjgY
Celtic Throne to perform Irish dance
Celtic Throne is scheduled to perform at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 14, at the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St.
Created by Herbert W. Armstrong College and Armstrong Dance, with original new music from Golden Globe-nominated composer Brian Byrne, Celtic Throne celebrates the dramatic and mysterious origins of Irish dance.
“Infused with innovative choreography, dazzling costumes and spectacular lighting and projection, Celtic Throne follows the millennia-long journey of a music-and-dance-loving people as they migrate from the ancient Near East to Ireland, Scotland, England and the United States,” according to the website celticthrone.com
Pre-sale tickets are available now and regular tickets will be on sale beginning Monday at panhandletickets.com
Randy Rogers Band returns to Amarillo
The Randy Rogers Band is scheduled to perform on Friday, June 18, at Starlight Ranch, 1415 Sunrise Drive.
Gates open at 7 p.m. and the concert starts at 8 p.m. This will be an outdoor show with limited capacity.
Few relationships in life are more complicated than those among band members. Music history is filled with stories of the rise and fall of creative personalities, but the Randy Rogers Band is a unique brotherhood fueled by a shared passion for making great music and a strong commitment to each other.
That bond forms the foundation for the new music on their latest album “Hellbent,” a high-octane collection of songs buoyed by the same fearless spirit and sense of camaraderie that has made them one of country’s most compelling bands.
General admission tickets for this concert are $30 (plus fees); VIP tickets are $65 (plus fees) and include VIP admission, front of stage viewing area, expedited entrance, VIP cash bar and a private restroom.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit https://ift.tt/3tHZjgY
Watson returns to the Starlight
Aaron Watson is scheduled to perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 26 at Starlight Ranch. This will be an outdoor show with limited capacity.
Old-school but timeless: That’s how Watson characterizes his bold new full-length collection, “Red Bandana,” but he could also be describing himself.
As a singer-songwriter, husband, father of three, and self-made musical success, the 41-year-old Texan has forged a slow and steady path to country stardom by both honoring tradition and embracing the unknown. He’s more comfortable than most walking the line.
General admission tickets for this show are $25 (plus fees); and VIP tickets are $65 (plus fees) and include VIP admission for one guest, front stage viewing area, expedited entrance, cash bar and a private restroom.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit https://ift.tt/3tHZjgY
Gaffigan to perform in Amarillo
Comedian Jim Gaffigan will perform in Amarillo during his stop on “The Fun Tour” in August.
Gaffigan is scheduled to perform Aug. 26 in the Amarillo Civic Center Complex Coliseum.
Gaffigan is a six-time Grammy nominated comedian, actor, writer and producer, according to the release. He is also a two-time New York Times bestselling author, a two-time Emmy winning top touring performer and a multi-platinum-selling recording artist.
Gaffigan is known around the world for his unique brand of humor, which largely revolves around his observations on life, the release read. His most recent stand-up special, “The Pale Tourist”, is on Amazon Prime. He can also be seen in the upcoming Disney/Pixar film “Luca,” premiering on Disney Plus June 17 and in the role of Mr. Smee in Disney’s “Peter Pan and Wendy.”
For tickets, call (806) 378-3096, go to panhandletickets.com or visit in person at Amarillo Civic Center Complex box office or an area United Supermarkets.
from WordPress https://ift.tt/3c7VE5I
via IFTTT
No comments:
Post a Comment