The Marshall Tucker Band with Special Guest Wet Willie Returning to the Macon City Auditorium this November
Music lovers, mark your calendars for a night of epic Southern rock as The Moonhanger Group presents The Marshall Tucker Band with special guest Wet Willie. This highly anticipated event will take place at the iconic Macon City Auditorium on Friday, November 15, 2024.
Fans are eagerly awaiting this concert, especially after last year's sell-out performance by these legendary bands at the same venue. Known for their blend of rock, country, and blues, The Marshall Tucker Band has been a staple in the Southern rock scene since the early 1970s.
Their hits include songs like "Can't You See" and "Heard It in a Love Song" have solidified their place in music history. Adding to the excitement, Wet Willie, famous for their soulful anthem "Keep On Smilin" will be the special guest, promising a night of high-energy performances and timeless classics.
A video of the Marshall Tucker Band performing their hit song "Can't See You" back in 1977
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Ticket Information
Tickets for this concert start at $49, though fees may apply. A Ticketmaster presale will start on June 26th at 10 a.m. for fans who want to secure their spots early. Use the code SMOKIN to take advantage of this exclusive presale opportunity.
For those who miss the presale, don't worry. The general public on-sale will begin on Friday, June 28th at 10 AM. Given the overwhelming response to last year's concert, fans are encouraged to act quickly to avoid disappointment.
Don't miss out on this incredible night of Southern rock at its finest. Gather your friends, grab your tickets, and get ready to experience the magic of The Marshall Tucker Band and Wet Willie live in concert. See you at the Macon City Auditorium!
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