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Vance Joy to perform in Artpark's Mainstage Theater

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Thu, Mar 20th 2025 03:50 pm

Artpark & Company Press Release & Photo

Vance Joy will perform in the Artpark Mainstage Theater at 6:45 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, with special guests Hazlett, Jonah Kagen and Kyle Schuesler. This concert is presented by GATE 52 and Artpark.

Tickets go on sale next at 10 a.m. next Friday, March 28, and cost $45 for lawn (blankets permitted, no carry-in chairs allowed) and $52 for reserved seating. Prices include a facility fee. Additional fees apply for online orders. Purchase online at ticketmaster.com or at the Artpark box office, 450 S. Fourth St., Lewiston. In-person hours this month are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays.

More on Vance Joy

You don't sell over 2 million copies of your debut album without some serious hard work, and Australian singer/songwriter Vance Joy has never been shy of major elbow grease. 

Vance Joy (born James Keogh) consolidated on that first impression with further anthems “Mess is Mine,” “Georgia” and “Fire and the Flood.” Those hits all found a home on 2014's debut, “dream your life away.” Vance Joy spent 2013 and 2014 playing clubs around the world before the album was released. He would soon surface everywhere from singing on the “American Idol” season finale to being handpicked to open Taylor Swift’s “1989 World Tour,” plus festivals from Lollapalooza in Chicago and South America, to Coachella, Splendour in the Grass and the AFL Grand Final. After his successful, sold-out 2016 “Fire and The Flood” North American theater run, and Australian performances at the Sydney Opera House, Margaret Court Arena and Riverstage, he took a well-earned rest.

With 5 billion streams across all platforms, it’s no surprise that listeners all over the world connect to Vance Joy’s intimate yet anthemic song writing. His lyrics take you on a journey that will reach out and hold you for a delicate moment. Bringing together a unique, charming mix of folk music with pop influences, these songs capture the familiar pulse of everyday experiences in a unique and celebratory manner.

More events

Additional 2025 events and programs at Artpark currently on sale include: “CoComelon Live” (May 18); “Wine & Wheels” (multiple dates in June and July); The Driver Era (June 6); The String Cheese Incident (June 18); Gary Clark Jr. (June 24); Artcamps (three sessions in July); George Thorogood and The Destroyers with 38 Special (July 1); Rick Springfield, “I Want My 80’s Tour” with John Waite, Wang Chung & Paul Young (July 5); Artpark Fairy House Festival (July 12); Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue (July 17); Rainbow Kitten Surprise (July 29); Blackberry Smoke and Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs (July 31); Slightly Stoopid (Aug. 1); Chicago (Aug. 8); Yacht Rock Revue (Aug. 13); Toad The Wet Sprocket with KT Tunstall and Sixpence None the Richer (Aug. 15); Gregory Alan Isakov with Ocie Elliott (Aug. 24); The Australian Pink Floyd, “50th Anniversary Wish You Were Here Tour” (Aug. 27) and Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas (Sept. 21).

Visit artpark.net for additional events and information.

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