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Two of alternative rock’s defining music artists, Third Eye Blind and Dashboard Confessional, are coming together for a massive summer tour in 2015. Kicking off on May 29 in Cleveland, Ohio at the Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica, the Live Nation promoted tour will visit cities throughout North America, including dates lined up in New York City, Philadelphia, Toronto, Chicago, Houston, Dallas and more. Tickets go on sale starting March 13 at www.livenation.com.

Third Eye Blind and Dashboard Confessional will play Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh on June 9 and Uptown Amphitheatre in Charlotte on June 10. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 13 at 10AM at livenation.com, all Ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone 800-745-3000.

Tickets for the Red Hat Amphitheater show in Raleigh will also be available at Orleans Homes box office at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre and Duke Energy Center box office.

Tickets for the Uptown Amphitheatre show in Charlotte will also be available at The Fillmore Charlotte box office.

“I love the unbridled enthusiasm of a Summer tour,” says Stephen Jenkins. “All that crowd energy and the heat frees us up. That’s why Summer is so exciting. We haven’t been out for a year so we’re most excited to see you all.”

“After a break that has refueled and fired us up, Dashboard Confessional is more ready than ever to connect with our treasured fan base,” says Chris Carrabba. “We’ve missed you, friends, and can’t wait to spend our summer with you!”

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On May 5th, 2015 My Morning Jacket are set to return with their seventh full-length album, The Waterfall via ATO Records/Capitol Records. This release will mark the band’s first on Capitol Records. Recorded in Stinson Beach CA, The Waterfall is the follow-up to the GRAMMY®-nominated Circuital, which was ranked among 2011’s best albums by publications such as Rolling Stone, Paste, MOJO, and Uncut.

Today, the Louisville quintet reveal the new album’s cover art, full track list, and the lead single, “Big Decisions”, as well as launch a pre-order for the new album via its official website, iTunes and Amazon. Fans who preorder The Waterfall will receive an instant download of “Big Decisions,” which is available for streaming today via VEVO, Spotify, and all other digital services.

My Morning Jacket also announce an extensive United States tour in support of the new album, which will see them embarking on a nationwide headlining tour in mid-May, followed by dates in Europe. Fan club pre-sale will be going live on March 9 and the tickets will be available for general sale on March 13.

My Morning Jacket will play Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh on July 28 and Uptown Amphitheatre in Charlotte on July 29. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 13 at 10AM at livenation.com, all Ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone 800-745-3000.  Tickets for the Red Hat Amphitheater show in Raleigh will also be available at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre and Duke Energy Center box office.  Tickets for the Uptown Amphitheatre show in Charlotte will also be available at The Fillmore Charlotte box office.

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John Fogerty’s highly anticipated world wide “1969” tour is pleased to announce additional U.S. dates.  Beginning May 2nd with a special appearance at the Beale Street Music Festival, the tour will continue to the east coast with stops in North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina before heading south to Florida with shows in St. Augustine, Tampa and W. Palm Beach. Fogerty’s “1969” continues throughout May, June and July with a previously announced show at the iconic Hollywood Bowl, scheduled for July 15th. Additional summer dates will be announced shortly, with the U.S. portion of the “1969” tour set to conclude in August.

John Fogerty will bring his “1969” tour to Red Hat Amphitheater Raleigh on May 5 and Uptown Amphitheatre Charlotte on May 6.  Tickets go on sale this Saturday at 10am at livenation.com, via the Live Nation app, all Ticketmaster outlets, or by phone 800-745-3000.  Tickets for Raleigh are also available at the Walnut Creek Amphitheatre and Duke Energy Center box offices.  Tickets for Charlotte are also available at The Fillmore Charlotte box office.

The “1969” World Tour began last November with a cross country trek of Canada.  Seventeen shows in all, many of which sold out, and the crowds were screaming for more.  Fogerty’s “1969” Tour was named one of the Top 20 Global Concert Tours of 2014 by Pollstar. Praise for Fogerty’s delivery, as well as for his exceptionally talented band, came from the Hamilton Spectator, stating:  “… this band that Fogerty is fronting now is probably better than that little four-piece garage band known as Creedence Clearwater Revival.

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Outback Concerts Presents

Old Crow Medicine Show and Sturgill Simpson

Saturday · May 2 · 7:30 p.m.
Tickets on Sale Friday, February 27 at 10 a.m.
(Ticket Limit 8 per person)

General Admission Lawn Seating/$35 (Price increases to $40 the day of the show)

General Admission Pit/$40

Reserved Table Seats/$40

 

Tickets can be purchased at Booth Amphitheatre (Monday – Friday, noon – 6 p.m.) or through etix.com. By phone call (800) 514-3849

Etix hours: Monday-Friday/ 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. EST

Saturday/10 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST & Sunday/noon – 8 p.m. EST

 

For complete concert information go to www.boothamphitheatre.com or call (919) 462-2025.

 

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“This was the concert everybody wanted, this was the concert everybody got.” – Vancouver Province

“Bryan Adams is back with a masterclass in anthemic rock ‘n’ roll.” – Express, UK

“It’s not hard to see why Bryan Adams album Reckless has stood the test of time. Thousands of fans piled into the Scotiabank Centre to celebrate the album’s 30th anniversary and what they got was a roaring performance that felt impossibly personal in the 11,000 seat arena.”  – Halifax Metro

Multi-platinum selling recording artist Bryan Adams will be plugging in once again and hitting the road with his full band in April to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his iconic rock album, Reckless. Promoted by Live Nation, the Reckless 30th Anniversary Tour kick off on April 11 in Houston, Texas at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, before hitting cities throughout the U.S., including New York City, Las Vegas, Chicago, Dallas and more.

Bryan Adams will play Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh on Saturday April 18. Tickets will go on sale Saturday February 28 at 10am at Livenation.com, via the Live Nation app, Orleans Homes Box Office at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre, all Ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.

Adams will be performing a set that will honor not only the 30th anniversary of Reckless — a deluxe version of which was released in November 2014 featuring exclusive expanded bonus material — but also his endless catalogue of rock classics. Originally released in 1984, Reckless produced a record six huge hits: “Run to You,” “Kids Wanna Rock,” “Somebody,” “Summer of ’69,” “One Night Love Affair” and “It’s Only Love,” a duet with the incomparable Tina Turner. Reckless also gave Adams his first U.S. #1 on Billboard with “Heaven,” as well as a Diamond Award for over a million copies sold in Canada. The album was the turning point in Adams’ career, resulting in his hugely successful World Wide in ’85 Tour.

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Outback Concerts Presents
Grammy Winner

Peter Frampton & Cheap Trick

Wednesday · August 12 · 7 p.m.
Tickets on Sale Friday, February 6 at 10 a.m.

Reserved Pit Seating/$75

Reserved Table Seating/$50

General Admission Lawn Seating/$40.

Lawn price increases to $45 the day of the show

 Tickets can be purchased at Booth Amphitheatre (Monday – Friday, noon – 6 p.m.) or through etix.com. By phone call (800) 514-3849

Etix hours: Monday-Friday/ 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. EST

Saturday/10 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST & Sunday/12 p.m. – 8 p.m. EST

 

For complete event information go to www.boothamphitheatre.com or call (919) 462-2025.

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Weird Al Yankovic

The Mandatory Tour

Thursday · June 18 · 8 p.m.

Tickets on Sale Friday, January 30 at 10 a.m.

Lawn/$35
General Admission Seats/$35
Reserved Table Seats/$45

VIP Packages that include a premium seat – meet & greet, pre-show party and swag – $129 to $260 per ticket.

Tickets can be purchased at Booth Amphitheatre (Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.) or through etix.com. By phone call (800) 514-3849

Etix hours: Monday-Friday/ 9 a.m.-8 p.m. EST

Saturday/10 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST & Sunday/12 p.m. – 8 p.m. EST

 For complete concert information go to www.boothamphitheatre.com or call (919) 462-2025.

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Trace Adkins is a country music superstar in the purest sense of the word. Since his debut single, There’s a Girl in Texas, reached the top of the charts 18 years ago, Adkins has become one of the most successful country music artists of this era. He has released over 10 full albums and sold over 7 million records. He has won CMT Awards, Academy of Country Music awards, and been nominated for 4 different Grammy Awards.

On Wednesday, December 10th at 8:00pm at the Crown Theater, Trace Adkins will debut his latest artistic endeavor to local audiences when his Christmas Show tour comes to town for the night.

ECS – Why have you chosen venues like the one in Fayettevile?

TA – This is a theatre show. It is kind of like a one man play, which is one of the reasons why I am a nervous wreck every night before I go out there. It is not what I normally do, I usually just go out there and put my foot in the floor and do a 75 or 90 minute concert. This is different, it has narration an actual script. This is such a different animal. It really lends itself to theatres.

ECS – Tell me about the music that the audience can expect

TA – Musically, this is the most beautiful project that I have ever been a part of. There is a 12 piece ensemble behind me, everything that you need for the Cetlic feel. We wanted it to have that very traditional feel. If you had heard these old Christmas carols performed a hundred years ago they probably would have sounded like this, as far as the instrumentation goes. That is really what we were shooting for.

ECS – This is a bit of an ambitious endeavor for you artistically. What made you decide to do it?

TA – I love that type of music and I always have. I don’t know what it is about that music, but it touches me in a primal place, it always has. This was the first opportunity I ever had to actually perform that type of music. I get an incredible amount of gratification from it.

ECS – What is it that you are trying to get across to the audience with this show?

TA – The way I end the show, not to give anything away. The King’s Gift, the title of the album, comes from the song The Little Drummer Boy. He goes to see the newborn king and he has no expensive gifts to give but he does have his talent, which is to play the drum. That is what he gives, and that is my message to people. The best gifts we to each other don’t have price tags on them. They are the gifts of time, talents, and love. That was the meaning behind the title of the album, The King’s Gift.

ECS – Fayetteville is the type of city that you would normally do very well in; old school pro wrestling fans, NASCAR fans, blue collar and military. But, that would apply to one of your traditional shows. How do you think your fans will take to this type of music from you?

TA – They will love it! This is just old school Christmas songs. Those people that you just described are the ones that will have no problem calling it a Christmas show. It is not a holiday show, it’s a Christmas show.

ECS – Is this tour something that you would like to do every year?

TA – I really enjoy doing this show. It makes me nervous and anxious about it every night, but I do enjoy doing it. Musically it is the most beautiful thing that I have ever been a part of. Standing in front of that 12 piece ensemble every night to do this music is a thrill to me. As long as I can sing these songs to level that I am happy with, I can see myself doing this tour for as long as I can do it. If this show doesn’t light the fire of your holiday spirit, then your wood is wet.

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In addition to EasternCarolinaStyle.com, Michael Smith is also a regular contributing writer for the Fayetteville, NC weekly newspaper, Up and Coming Weekly.

This week’s edition of Up and Coming Weekly features an article about the upcoming performance of The Blue Man Group at the Crown Theatre on November 6th.

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Michael Smith at Up and Coming Weekly

 

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In addition to EasternCarolinaStyle.com, Michael Smith is also a regular contributing writer for the Fayetteville, NC weekly newspaper, Up and Coming Weekly.

This week’s edition of Up and Coming Weekly features an article about the upcoming Scotty McCreery concert at the Crown Theatre on October 17th.

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Michael Smith at Up and Coming Weekly