The Victory Theatre and 93.5 The Wolf are excited to announce the 2013 Summer Country Nights concert series, which will take place over three dates in July, August and September in the historic Victory Theatre. The series will feature appearances by several hot up and coming country acts at very affordable ticket prices.
“We are thrilled to offer Evansville the opportunity to enjoy great music at a great price, and we want to make Main Street the place to be on these summer nights,†said Victory Theatre General Manager Ben Bolander. “These are acts that we believe we’ll see playing in larger venues like the Ford Center in a few years, so don’t miss your chance now to see them at a really reasonable price.â€
Tickets can be purchased for each individual concert, but fans also have the opportunity to buy a three-concert ticket package for a reduced rate. Tickets are $15 and $20 for single shows, or $36 for the three show package. All three shows and the package deal are on sale now at the Ford Center ticket office, Ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at (800) 745-3000.
Scheduled to appear are:
• Friday, July 12 – Tyler Farr with special guest Weston Burt
• Thursday, August 15 – Charlie Worsham with special guest TBD
• Friday, September 13 – No Justice with special guest TBD
All three concerts will begin at 8:00 PM.
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Victory Theatre. 600 Main St. Evansville, IN 47708. Office: (812) 422-8000
Tyler Farr was born and raised in the small town of Garden City, Missouri. The singer was first introduced to country music at age 16, when he spent a summer on the road with his stepfather, who played lead guitar for country icon George Jones. Farr grew to love country music, and he decided to make the move to Nashville to pursue a career as an artist. He landed a job working as a bouncer at the legendary Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge for five months until he was able to convince the management to let him sing. An avid outdoorsman, Farr found a friend in award-winning songwriter and fellow outdoorsman, Rhett Akins. Rhett had heard some of Farr’s music, and he wanted to work with him. In addition to recording and songwriting, Farr has toured extensively with Colt Ford, for whom Tyler wrote the song, “Hey Y’all,†as well as opening for Jerrod Niemann and Lee Brice in early 2011 on The Higher Education Tour. Tyler’s four-song digital album, Camouflage – EP, is available now.
Starting in his hometown of Grenada, Mississippi, Charlie Worsham was always out playing somewhere. From the Opry at age twelve to the local Missionary Baptist Church to the back-road blues joints he wasn’t even supposed to know about, much less play in, wherever he found a stage, he played. With his energy and showmanship onstage and his understated Mississippi “yes sir” and “no ma’am” offstage, it’s easy to understand why so many in Nashville’s music community are rooting for him.
No Justice is a country band originally from Stillwater, Oklahoma. Stillwater has also produced musical talents such as
Jimmy LaFave, Garth Brooks, The Great Divide, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Stoney LaRue, Mike McClure and Jason Boland & the Stragglers. Having been a fixture in Stillwater since 2001, No Justice developed a large following across
Oklahoma and Texas, averaging more than 200 shows a year, all leading to the band’s signing in 2010 by Carved Records. No Justice is singer/guitarist Steve Rice, guitarist Jerry Payne, bassist Joey Trevino, drummer Armando Lopez and lead guitarist Cody Patton.