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Bring a lawn chair or blanket and take a place in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden. In addition to great music, you can purchase meals hot off the grill prepared by the Museum Cafe, and enjoy old fashioned root beer floats, beer, and wine. Doors open at 5:30 pm, with opening bands taking the stage at 6 pm, and headliners at 7 pm. Tickets:
Individual tickets $15, Season pass $62.50. Free admission for children twelve and younger. Tickets are not concert-specific and can be used for any concert in the series. Help support the Series and become a Patron for $162.50. Or a band sponsor for $500.
Band Info:
https://www.facebook.com/TNJET
Long before Tennessee Jet began crisscrossing America as a one-man band, playing nightly shows full of fuzz guitar, primal percussion, and songs that split the difference between country and raw rock & roll, he traveled the interstates of Oklahoma with his bronc-riding father and barrel-racing mother. Sitting on the bench seat of an old Ford pickup truck pulling a horse trailer while heading to the next rodeo, he’d watch the grasslands of his home state fly past the windshield at highway speed. Country music was always on the radio back then, and those songs — honest, heartfelt classics by icons like Willie Nelson and Dwight Yoakam, both of whom he’d eventually join on tour — left a permanent mark.
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261 Centennial Dr, Grand Forks, ND, United States, North Dakota 58202
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