Outdoor Concert: Everette
Event
Join Jones von Drehle for live music at its performance venue: the Stage @ Jones von Drehle.
New Broken Bow Records duo Everette doesn’t follow trends. Brent Rupard and Anthony Olympia write what they live, weaving gritty tales of struggle and heartbreak alongside fun-loving stories of escapism and mischief.
Everette’s brand of country music is filled with swampy harmonicas and bluesy guitar licks mixed with a knack for melodic hooks not unfamiliar to fans of the '80s and '90s. Citing diverse influences from Tom Petty, The Eagles and Randy Travis to Ray Charles, Michael Jackson and John Mayer, Everette’s honest and relatable music exudes a crossover appeal.
Gates open at 6 p.m. All tickets must be purchased in advance; no day-of concert tickets will be sold.
Tickets are $37.50. Wine club members receive $5 off. A limited number of terrace tables, each with an umbrella and four seats, are available to purchase for $200. To purchase tickets, click here.
Folding chairs are provided. Wine, beer and lemonade will be for sale.
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