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Music on Lawn at American Tobacco Features David Wilcox |
The third installment of American Tobacco’s Music on the Lawn series takes place on Friday, June 13, 2008. David Wilcox will take the stage from 6-8pm.
Asheville’s David Wilcox will entertain the crowd at ATC on June 13th. Check him out here: Watch the Video. |
While David Wilcox has sold over 750,000 discs, his music really takes flight in its natural environment – the live performance. Armed with a single guitar, David weaves a rich tapestry in every concert. A talented singer, inventive guitarist and an expert storyteller, his performances feature wonderful stories and wry observations on the world. Watch the video!
Come out to American Tobacco tonight, relax with your family & friends, enjoy dinner and some great music.
For a concert details visit www.AmericanTobaccoCampus.com
Check out the upcoming dates:
2008 American Tobacco Music on the Lawn Series |
Fri, June 13 6-8pm
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David Wilcox (A North Carolina Public Radio WUNC Back Porch Music Concert)
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Sun, June 15 5-7pm
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Durham Jazz and Durham Community Concert Band ATC Father’s Day Concert
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Fri, June 27 6-8pm
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Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band
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Fri, July 25 6-8pm
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Robert & Linda Williams (A North Carolina Public Radio WUNC Back Porch Music Concert) In Bay 7
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Fri, Aug 15 6-8pm
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John Dee Holeman & Cool John Ferguson Dana & Susan Robinson (A North Carolina Public Radio WUNC Back Porch Music Concert) In Bay 7
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Thurs, Aug 28 6-8pm
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John Brown & The Groove Shop Band
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Fri, Sept 5 6-8pm
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Steep Canyon Rangers (A North Carolina Public Radio WUNC Back Porch Music Concert)
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Fri, Sept 26 6-8pm
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Beverly “Guitar” Watkins, Featuring Albert White
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Fri, Oct 3 6-8pm |
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Polecat Creek (A North Carolina Public Radio WUNC Back Porch Music Concert) |
The Venue The American Tobacco Campus is arguably one of the top venues in the Triangle for enjoying an outdoor concert in an intimate and family-friendly atmosphere. Ample parking and five fine eateries surround the lawn: Tyler’s Taproom, Symposium Café, Café Zen, Mellow Mushroom and Starbucks. Outdoor seating abounds and some restaurants take their grills to the sidewalk, so food and beverages are only steps away. Kids are welcome on the lawn where families can enjoy the Ole Bull River that runs through the middle of the campus. As a courtesy to your neighbors, no dogs or coolers please.
Most concerts are free with the exception of July 25th and Aug. 15th when both concerts will be moved indoors to Bay 7 to escape the summer heat. Seating is limited to 400, and a modest admission fee will be charged to manage production logistics.
For concert details visit www.AmericanTobaccoCampus.com |