Danville Harvest Jubilee recently announced this year’s concert lineup, which will kick off at the Carrington Pavilion on June 23 with the Sun of a Beach show.
Additional concerts include Jam on the Dan featuring Black Stone Cherry on July 14, Easton Corbin with special guest Adam Doleac on August 17, and Travis Tritt on September 29.
Sun of a Beach will start the concert season off with the beach stylings of the Band of Oz, Jim Quick and Coastline, Steve Owens and Summertime, and Fantastic Shakers. Gates open at 1 p.m. and the show starts at 1:30 p.m. Tickets for sections 1-3 reserved seating are $25 and general admission tickets for sections 4-8 and lawn seats are $15 and are on sale now.
Formed in 2001 in Edmonton Kentucky, Black Stone Cherry is a hard rock band who has shared the stage with a diverse roster of superstars including Def Leppard, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Motorhead, and ZZ Top. Most recently, Black Stone Cherry has released its sixth studio album, “Family Tree.” Tickets for the Jam on the Dan are $20 for general admission and $30 for premium reserved. The show will also feature regional favorite Jive Mother Mary. Tickets go on sale June 18.
With two No. 1 singles, multiple awards and nominations, plus performances on some of the biggest stages in the world, Easton Corbin has made a lasting impression on the country music landscape. His self-titled debut album released in 2010 and spawned back-to-back hits “A Little More Country Than That” and “Roll With It;” making him the first country male artist in 17 years to have his first two consecutive singles reach No. 1. Most recently, Corbin toured with Carrie Underwood in the Storyteller Tour. Tickets for the Easton Corbin show will range from $25 to $45 and go on sale June 25.
Needing little introduction, Travis Tritt broke on to the Nasvhille scene with his debut track “Country Club” in 1990 and was later named Top New Male Artist by “Billboard.” More than 25-years after he launched his music career, the Southern-rock influenced artist continues to stay true and relevant to Country music fans across the globe. As recently as 2015, Tritt topped the SoundScan Top 200 Catalog Country Albums chart for over 60 consecutive weeks with 15 weeks spent at No. 1 and 35+ weeks notched in a Top 5 position. Tritt’s compilation album, Very Best of Travis Tritt, which was released in 2007, saw a resurgence of sales that started in November 2014. The 20-track album features some of Tritt’s biggest hits, including “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive,” “Here’s A Quarter,” and “Anymore.”
Tickets for the Travis Tritt show range from $25 to $45 and will go on sale July 9.
Additional acts will be announced at a later date.
Tickets can be purchased at Danville Welcome Center, by phone at 434-793-4636, or online at www.DanvilleHarvestJubilee.org. Tickets cost $5 more day of show.