Steve Earle & Johnny Mathis Just Announced At The King Center

By: Oct. 30, 2017
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Two more concerts have just been added to the King Center lineup!

Grammy Award winner, Steve Earle will be here on December 15. During his illustrious career he has been acclaimed as a folk troubadour, a rockabilly raver, a contemplative bluesman, a honky-tonk rounder, a snarling rocker and even a bluegrass practitioner. Tickets begin at $42.50, including fees.

Johnny Mathis is returning to our theatre on April 28. Celebrating his 62nd year in the music industry, Mathis has performed songs in an incredible variety of styles and categories -- from music composed for stage and film to golden era jazz standards, contemporary pop hits, and holiday music. Tickets start at $58.50, including fees.

Steve Earle

Friday, December 15, 8 p.m.

Tickets on Sale Friday, November 3 at Noon

Tickets starting at $42.50 (inclusive of fees)

Steve Earle has turned many musical corners during his illustrious career. He has been equally acclaimed as a folk troubadour, a rockabilly raver, a contemplative bluesman, a honky-tonk rounder, a snarling rocker and even a bluegrass practitioner. This definitive Americana artist has won three Grammy Awards, for 2005's "The Revolution Starts Now," 2008's "Washington Square Serenade," and 2010's "Townes." Earle has collaborated on recordings with such superb talents as Sheryl Crow, The Indigo Girls, The Pogues, Lucinda Williams, Shawn Colvin, Patti Smith, Chris Hillman, The Fairfield Four, and The Del McCoury Band. His songs have been used in more than fifty films and have been recorded by such legends as Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris, and Joan Baez, Carl Perkins, Vince Gill and Waylon Jennings (who recorded Earle's "The Devil's Right Hand" twice). Earle's new collection, "So You Wannabe an Outlaw," is an homage to outlaw music. "I was out to unapologetically 'channel' Waylon Jennings as best as I could." says Earle. "So You Wannabe an Outlaw" is dedicated to Jennings, who died in 2002.

Johnny Mathis

Saturday, April 28, 8 p.m.

Tickets on Sale Friday, November 3 at Noon

Tickets starting at $58.50(inclusive of fees)

Celebrating his 62nd year in the music industry, legendary singer Johnny Mathis is Columbia Records longest-running artist. A sublime vocalist whose approach to pop music eclipses passing fads and trends, Mathis has performed songs in an incredible variety of styles and categories -- from music composed for stage and film to golden era jazz standards, contemporary pop hits, and holiday music, all of which has assured his reputation as one of the most enduring vocalists in music history. Best-known for his supremely popular hits like "Chances Are," "It's Not For Me To Say," and "Misty," Mathis has recorded close to 80 albums, 6 Christmas albums, and has sold millions of records worldwide. During his extensive career he has had 3 songs inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, achieved 50 Hits on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart, and ranks as the all-time #6 album artist in the history of Billboard's pop album charts. He has received 5 Grammy Nominations, and in 2003 he was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. He will be performing some of his greatest hits and personal favorites. Come hear why Johnny will always be the Voice Of Romance!

Tickets may be purchased by visiting kingcenter.com or by calling the King Center Ticket Office at 321.242.2219. Ticket office hours are Monday - Friday, Noon - 6pm & Sat, Noon - 4pm.



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