Tag: Concerts

  1. Death Cab for Cutie Makes Springfield Debut July 9

    Published: May 9, 2012

    Death Cab for Cutie will make their debut Springfield appearance at the Gillioz Theatre on at 8 p.m. July 9. General Admission and Reserved Seat tickets start at $36.00.

    By their seventh studio album, many bands are running out of creative steam and original ideas. But in the case of Death Cab for Cutie, nothing could be further from the truth. Codes and Keys is singular in the quartet’s catalog when it comes to sonic exploration and lyrical ambition. If anything, the band has never sounded more excited to experiment with textures, words, sounds and even the process of recording itself.

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  2. Tech N9ne Performs at The Gillioz July 6

    Published: May 7, 2012

    Tech N9ne is getting ready to raise the Hip Hop bar even higher with his “Hostile Takeover 2012” Tour! Tech N9ne and other Strange Music artists will be in Springfield July 6! General Admission tickets are $26.50 in advance, click here for other premium ticket options

    With 90 shows in 99 days, Tech N9ne will set the record for the longest Hip Hop tour ever done! Don’t miss your chance to be a part of history in the making, as it will be the longest consecutive tour in rap history and the only time this year fans will be able to see the enigmatic Tech N9ne perform his one-of-a-kind stage show.

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  3. Symphony Presents Music of Classic Disney Movies May 12

    Published: May 7, 2012

    The Springfield Symphony’s final concert of their 77th season will feature performances of music from classic Disney movies. The family-friendly pops concert will take place on May 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts.

    The evening’s concert, which was produced by Disney, will feature the Springfield Symphony Orchestra performing music from big-name Disney movies while images from the films are projected on a large screen above the orchestra.

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  4. Battlefield Announces Arts in the Park 2012

    Published: April 4, 2012

    Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield has announced its annual Arts in the Park schedule. Arts in the Park is a free* concert series presented at the battlefield.

    May 5, Saturday, 7:00 p.m.Red Bridge This group of entertainers provides high energy & high entertainment shows, which includes fun and natural humor. With their great musicianship, and most of all, a strong variety of songs from which to draw upon, the audience is kept entertained & tappin’ their feet.

    May 12, Saturday, 7:00 p.m. – Bob Hammons & Wildwood - This gospel group was voted 2012 Midwest Gospel Group of the Year by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America. They play 50-80 engagements a year, including festivals, fairs, and churches.

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  5. Primus Performs in Springfield June 1

    Published: March 15, 2012

    Primus will perform live in Springfield June 1 at the Gillioz Theatre. An Evening with Primus will showcase the band’s unique sound and off-beat approach that has allowed them to stand apart in the musical landscape. 

    Tickets  are $39.50.

     

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  6. Incubus to Perform May 22 in Springfield

    Published: March 3, 2012

    American rock band INCUBUS will perform live at 8pm on May 22 at the O’Reilly Family Event Center on the Drury University campus.

    Incubus is yet another widely loved and hugely successful act to join the ever-growing lineup at the O’Reilly Center.The band was formed in 1991 by vocalist Brandon Boyd, lead guitarist Mike Einziger, and drummer Jose Pasillas while enrolled in high school and later expanded to include bassist Alex “Dirk Lance” Katunich, and Gavin “DJ Lyfe” Koppell; both of whom were eventually replaced by bassist Ben Kenney and DJ Kilmore respectively.

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  7. Tickets on Sale for “Blood, Sweat & Beers” Tour

    Published: March 1, 2012

    Tickets are on sale for Eric Church’s “Blood, Sweat & Beers” Tour at 7:30 p.m. May 3 at JQH Arena on the campus of Missouri State University.

    Few albums demanded attention in 2011 like Eric Church’s CHIEF, and subsequently ticket sales for his headlining tour are smoldering with the plead. Having sold-out seats in Fort Smith, AR, Cape Girardeau, MO, Southaven, MS and Indiana, PA, while experiencing near sell-outs in additional markets, Church will now bring his “delightfully overemphatic outlaw aspirations and snarling power chords,” as SPIN describes them, to fans in

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  8. Variety of Stunning Shows Coming Soon to The Gillioz

    Published: February 24, 2012

    The Gillioz Theatre keeps bringin’ them in: top artists and acts that draw crowds to the historic theater in downtown Springfield.

    Here’s a sample of upcoming events:

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  9. Tickets on Sale Feb. 10 for James Taylor at JQH

    Published: February 3, 2012

    James Taylor and his band are coming to JQH Arena on July 17 for one intimate and memorable night! Tickets go on sale Friday, February 10 at 10 am at Missouristatetix.com.

    Tickets make great Valentine’s gifts!

    James Taylor’s music embodies the art of songwriting in its most personal and universal forms. He is a master at describing specific, even autobiographical situations in a way that resonates with people everywhere. As a recording and touring artist, Taylor has set a precedent to which countless young musicians have aspired. His warm baritone is among the most recognized voices in popular music and his distinctive style of guitar-playing has been enormously influential. He has sold more than fifty million albums throughout his career and has earned forty gold, platinum, and multi-platinum awards and five Grammy Awards. His songs have had a profound influence on songwriters and music lovers from all walks of life: “Fire and Rain,” “Country Road,” “Something in the Way She Moves,” “Mexico,” “Shower the People,” “Your Smiling Face,” “Carolina In My Mind,” “Sweet Baby James,” “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,” “You Can Close Your Eyes,” “Walking Man,” “Never Die Young,” “Shed a Little Light,” “Copperline,” and many more.

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  10. Symphony Presents All-American Lineup Jan. 21

    Published: January 17, 2012

    The Springfield Symphony’s first concert of the new year will feature an All-American lineup of music and Missouri State professor of music and Springfield Symphony principal cellist, Michael Murray, as soloist.

    Springfield Symphony music director and conductor, Ron Spigelman, will lead the orchestra in performing works by four different and contrasting American composers – Aaron Copland, Howard Hanson, André Previn and Marc Mellits – at the concert on Jan. 21 at Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts.

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