Too Much Sylvia at Blackmon Amphitheatre
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Too Much Sylvia is a pure crowd pleaser. The four longtime bandmates specialize in beach music — as evidenced by their 2019 induction into the Carolina Beach Music Hall of Fame — but they play everything from Motown, funky '70s, and retro '80s to current country and pop hits.
The concert is part of the outdoor summer concert series at Blackmon Amphitheatre. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and set up under the stars on the terraces facing the stage.
Tickets are $17 per person (tax included), with season tickets also available. Children 12 and younger are admitted free with a paying adult.
Beer, wine and food vendors will be on-hand (no outside alcohol or coolers allowed).
To see the full lineup and learn more about the concerts, click here. For tickets or annual passes, click here.
Additional info is available by calling 336-786-7998.
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