Marshall Tucker Band Concert
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Enjoy the legendary Southern rock sounds of The Marshall Tucker Band during an outdoor concert on Saturday, April 13, in Pilot Mountain, NC, as part of the Pilot Mountain Outdoor Festival & Expo.
The Marshall Tucker Band helped pioneer the genre of Southern rock 'n' rock genre in the early 1970s and continues rocking audiences today with the unmistakable voice of original lead singer Doug Gray.
Originating in Spartanburg, SC, in 1972, the band has been tearing it up with epic live performances across the globe ever since. Several MTB albums are multi-platinum many times over. A typical set list includes favorites such as: “Heard It in a Love Song,” “Can’t You See,” “Fire on the Mountain” and “Take the Highway.”
The concert is on the grounds of the Armfield Civic Center & Recreation Center Park. It is general admission lawn seating, with people encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. Food trucks and beer & wine vendors will be on-site. No coolers allowed.
As headliner, The Marshall Tucker Band is scheduled to take the stage at 8 p.m. and close the evening with a two-hour performance.
Two bands take the stage prior, starting with Stillwater Junction playing from 5:30-6 p.m. and Neon Union performing from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Tickets for The Marshall Tucker Band concert in Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, are $40 for general admission and $75 for VIP, and available for purchase online. Gates open at 5 p.m.
The concert is part of a larger festival & expo weekend, and concert-goers can interact with a variety of vendors from these outdoor pursuits: hiking, biking, climbing, camping, kayaking, fishing and disc golf.
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