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Arts Jubilee 2022 | Southern Accents

By Arts Jubilee (other events)

Thursday, August 11 2022 7:00 PM 9:00 PM EDT
 
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THE ULTIMATE TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS EXPERIENCE

Southern Accents is a Tom Petty tribute band assembled from an entire team of talented ace musicians from the Nashville studio and touring circuit. Southern Accents recreates the music, style, and sound of Tom Petty professionally with immaculate precision and wildly contagious enthusiasm. United in their quest to be the Ultimate Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers Experience, each member of the band looks the part, plays the part, and LIVES the part; the result is pure entertainment and songs so dedicated and true to the originals that you’d swear music history was being made all-over again right before your eyes and ears.

OPENING ACT AT 6 PM: TBA

*** PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLINE TICKET SALES CLOSE AT 12 PM ON THE DAY OF EACH CONCERT. TICKETS WILL STILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE FRONT GATE WHEN THE VENUE OPENS AT 5:30 PM. ***

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: This is an outdoor concert at the base of the North Slope at Cranmore Mountain. Our concerts are 'rain or shine' with the exception of rare circumstances, so concertgoers are advised to come prepared as they would to any outdoor event. Please note that Cranmore Mountain has a strict 'No Dogs Except Service Dogs' policy. Seating is not provided at the venue, so concertgoers are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on the property. Select food and beers are available for purchase on the Zip's Pub deck. Parking is free. For more information please visit www.artsjubilee.org.

Arts Jubilee is a non-profit organization that presents an outdoor 5-concert series every summer at Cranmore Mountain Resort in North Conway, New Hampshire. Our mission since being established in 1983 has been "To bring world-class, live music performances to the valley normally found only in metropolitan areas, and to present an 'Artist in the Schools' program to area schools, annually."