GREENVILLE, S.C. – After a long period of silence, The Pavilion in downtown Greenville is all set to reverberate with live music once again. The Peace Center has announced the initial lineup for the much-anticipated series of outdoor concerts. The list of artists, promising a blend of diverse genres and performances, includes Dawes, Mighty Poplar, Lukas Nelson + POTR, and many more, with the Peace Center confirming that additional announcements are on the horizon.
Here’s a preview of the scheduled events that have been revealed so far:
Mark your calendars for Friday, April 12 at 7:30 PM when the Folk-rock band, Dawes, will be delighting the audience with their new album, Mysteries of the Doomscroller. The band is well-known for their remarkable storytelling prowess combined with truthful lyrics and musical improvisation.
On Saturday, April 13 at 7:30 PM, Mighty Poplar, a fresh roots supergroup comprising members of Watchhouse, Punch Brothers, Leftover Salmon, and Billy Strings, will take the stage. Their collaboration aims to keep the authentic spirit of bluegrass alive and kicking.
Lukas Nelson returns to the stage with his band, POTR, on Tuesday, April 30 at 7:30 PM. After multiple highly successful sold-out concerts and a discography boasting seven studio albums, Lukas’ storied career in the music industry continues to captivate.
Blues giants Tab Benoit and Anders Osborne have teamed up for Friday, July 12 at 7:30 PM. Their performance is part of their “I Hear Thunder” tour, which will also feature none other than Blues Music Award-winner Mike Zito.
Lawn tickets, which provide general admission lawn seating with access to beverages and light snacks for purchase, are priced at $35 for Dawes, Mighty Poplar, and Lukas Nelson + POTR concerts, while at $45 for Tab Benoit & Anders Osborne concert. The Genevieve’s tickets, providing access to the donor lounge and its balcony that overlooks the Pavilion along with available cash bar and food, are priced at $60 and $70 respectively. Tickets will go on sale to the public this Friday.
This initial line-up of outdoor concerts promises some engaging performances, set amidst the beautiful backdrop of downtown Greenville. It is indeed a welcome return to the harmony of music in the community.
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