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On November 14, 2022, Lake announced the spring 2023 leg of the Miracle Nights Tour, with Benjamin William Hastings joining him as a special guest. [7] The spring will begin on March 17, 2023, at Central Church in Henderson, Nevada , and conclude on April 23, 2023, at NorthRidge Church in Plymouth, Michigan .
Below are some of the bigger concerts coming to the Brandon Amphitheater, Mississippi Coliseum, Thalia Mara Hall, the Ellis Theater and more in 2024. ... 2023, will perform Jan. 10 at the Ellis ...
LifeAustin Amphitheatre 1,500 Beaumont: Ford Pavilion [13] Square enclosure facing 6,300 seats under cover and 8,000 lawn seats 14,300 College Station: Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater 7,000 Corpus Christi: Concrete Street Amphitheatre 3,000 Dallas: Dos Equis Pavilion: 20,000 Houston: Miller Outdoor Theatre: Covered 6,200 New Braunfels: Whitewater ...
Brandon Amphitheater Brandon: 8,300 unknown Trotter Convention Center: Columbus: 1,600 2023 The Sound Gautier: 8,000 1979 Washington County Convention Center Greenville: 3,840 (Rempson Expo Building) 3,500 (Exhibit Hall) unknown The iMPAC: Gulfport: 1,200 December 2, 1965 Reed Green Coliseum: Hattiesburg: 9,050 unknown Forrest County ...
The amphitheater is located at 3657 Eisenhower Parkway in Macon and the phone number is 478-803-1593. Do you have more questions about the amphitheater? Let me know at cmadden@mcclatchy.com
On February 7, 2019, the group announced they were going on a world tour. Dates were first announced for North America. Rachel Platten was announced as the opening act. [2] [3] On March 10, 2020, the group announced the European leg was postponed to May 1, 2023, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Muds and Suds Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Paisley and fellow American country music artist Sara Evans. It supported Paisley's third studio album Mud on the Tires (2003) and Evan's fourth studio album Restless (2003). The tour began on January 14, 2005, in Verona, New York and finished on March 6, 2005, in Rochester, Minnesota.
For music fans in Music City, it’s a weekend of sad and possibly promising news. Developers have announced a plan to build a $40 million amphitheater and adjacent entertainment complex in ...