Tickets remain available for tonight's concert featuring Billy Currington and special guest Sam Grow. The concert is the first in Danville Harvest Jubilee's 2014 summer series.
Ticket prices are $27 for lawn seats and $42 for reserved seating. Tickets can be purchased at the Danville Welcome Center, by calling (434) 793-4636, or online at www.DanvilleHarvestJubilee.org.
Currington's songlist includes No. 1 hits “Pretty Good at Drinkin’ Beer,” That’s How Country Boys Roll,” “People Are Crazy,” “Don’t,” “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right” and “Good Directions.”
Grow is a singer songwriter who has toured with acts such as Boston, Ronnie Dunn and The Wailers.
In addition to Currington and Grow in concert, the Danville Harvest Jubilee Board has announced Jerrod Niemann and Danielle Bradbery will be in concert later this summer.
Niemann’s tracks include the No. 1 hit “Lover, Lover” and the Top 5 single “What Do You Want.” He will headline the second concert of the season on July 11 along with special guest Cole Swindell.
Swindell is making a splash in Nashville and is an up and coming singer/songwriter. His single “Chillin’ It” sold more than 125,000 online before he even signed a label deal.
Tickets for the second show went on sale May 16 and cost $25 for general admission and $35 for reserved seating.
The final concert of the season will be on Aug. 29 and will feature 17-year-old Danielle Bradbery.
Bradbery charmed her way into the national spotlight with a mix of country hits from several decades during Season 4 of The Voice. The reigning star of the NBC hit show has become the youngest winner in the history of the show and her coach, Blake Shelton, called her, “the most important artist to ever walk across The Voice stage.”
The Swon Brothers will open for Bradbery. Zach and Colton Swon are an American country music duo and finished third place on Season 4 of The Voice. Their song list includes “This Close to Gone” and “Oklahoma Lovin’.”
Tickets for the final show will went on sale June 6 and cost $22 for general admission and $32 for reserved seating.
Danville Harvest Jubilee will also host the Second Annual Jam on the Dan classic rock tribute show on Aug. 16. Ticket information will be posted at www.DanvilleHarvestJubilee.org.
All tickets will be available online or at Danville Welcome Center. For more information, call (434) 793-4636 or visit www.DanvilleHarvestJubilee.org. Tickets will be $5 more the day of the show.
The Danville Harvest Jubilee concert series is sponsored by Bud Light, Danville Toyota Scion, City of Danville, Danville Regional Medical Center, Pepsi Beverages Co., Texas Steakhouse and Saloon and URW Community Federal Credit Union.
Danville Harvest Jubilee, Inc. is a non-profit organization bringing regional and national entertainers to Danville for more than 30 years. The group is best known for the Fridays at the Crossing Concert Series and the Danville Harvest Jubilee Concert Series.