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Get Ready for an Unforgettable Fall: The Spire Center Unveils a Stellar Lineup!

Blues, jamgrass, indie folk, and a '90s TV star hit Plymouth! Tickets for new shows go on sale Saturday, August 2nd at 6 AM.

As summer winds down, the Spire Center for Performing Arts is heating things up with an incredible announcement that's sure to get you excited for fall. They've just dropped details on four new shows, bringing a diverse mix of world-class talent right here to Plymouth. If you're looking for an unforgettable night out filled with incredible music, mark your calendars – tickets go on sale Saturday, August 2nd at 6:00 a.m.!

Let's dive into who's coming to town:

Toronzo Cannon: The Bluesman Redefining the Genre (October 11)

If you appreciate raw talent and a genuine connection to the blues, you absolutely cannot miss Toronzo Cannon. Hailing from Chicago, Cannon isn't just playing the blues; he's reinventing it with his truth-telling original songs, blistering guitar solos, and impassioned vocals. He's earned ten Blues Music Award nominations, and his live performances are legendary for their power and catharsis. Get ready to experience a true master at work.

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Deadgrass: A Jerry Garcia Journey Like No Other (November 1)

For fans of the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, or just phenomenal string band music, Deadgrass is a must-see. This "jamgrass adventure" features seasoned pros Matt Turk and C Lanzbom, along with Dave Richards, Boo Reiners, and Kensuke Shoji, who delve deep into Garcia's vast musical world. Expect a vibrant interpretation of classics from Old & in the Way, JGB, and, of course, the Grateful Dead. It's a unique opportunity to experience beloved tunes through a fresh, acoustic lens.

Barnaby Bright: Indie Folk Pushing Boundaries (November 12)

Looking for something fresh and innovative? Barnaby Bright is an alt-Americana trio that defies easy categorization. This Kansas City-based group, featuring Nathan's virtuosic guitar and banjo and Becky's soaring vocals over a harmonium drone, has been praised for pushing the boundaries of indie folk. They've won NYC's prestigious Songwriter's Circle, made Amazon's Top 100 Albums, and even had their songs featured on Netflix's "Sex/Life." Having opened for acts like Norah Jones and The Lumineers, Barnaby Bright promises a mesmerizing and unique musical experience.

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Vonda Shepard: The Voice of a Generation Returns (November 21)

If you were a fan of the '90s hit TV show "Ally McBeal," then Vonda Shepard needs no introduction. As the resident performer in the show's iconic bar, she became a global sensation, selling over twelve million albums and holding the Billboard record for most television soundtracks sold in history. Her theme song, "Searchin' My Soul," was a massive hit. Vonda's dynamic live shows are renowned, featuring an incredible band including James Ralston (Tina Turner), Jim Hanson (Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash), and Fritz Lewak (Jackson Browne). Prepare for a night of nostalgia and incredible musicianship.

Don't Miss Out!

These shows are sure to sell out quickly, so be sure to set your alarms! Tickets for all four new performances will go on sale on Saturday, August 2nd, at 6:00 a.m. EST at spirecenter.org.

While you're there, check out the full calendar – the Spire Center has a packed schedule this fall, including Grace Kelly (August 1), Tom Cotter (August 2), Nicole Travolta (August 3), Roomful of Blues (August 9), and The World-Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra (August 13 & 14), among many others.
The Spire Center for Performing Arts is located at 25 ½ Court Street in Plymouth, MA. It's handicap accessible, with public parking available streetside and in nearby lots.

Get ready for a season of amazing live music in Plymouth!

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