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Sammy Hagar & The Circle. (Photo by Leah Steiger, provided by Artpark & Company)
Sammy Hagar & The Circle. (Photo by Leah Steiger, provided by Artpark & Company)

Artpark's 'Tuesday' schedule to kickoff with Sammy Hagar's 'Full Circle Jam Tour'

Mon, Feb 4th 2019 08:05 pm

Featuring Michael Anthony, Vic Johnson & Jason Bonham; with special guest Night Ranger

Artpark & Company will kickoff the 2019 “Tuesdays in the Park presented by M&T Bank” concert series on June 4 with a mega show: Sammy Hagar’s “Full Circle Jam Tour” featuring Michael Anthony, Vic Johnson and Jason Bonham. Special guest Night Ranger will open.

Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 15, and can be purchased in-person at the Artpark box office, 450 S. Fourth St., Lewiston; online at https://www.artpark.net/events/sammy-hagar, or by phone at 1-888-223-6000. Ticket prices include a facility fee; additional fees apply for online and phone orders.

Prices range from $77 for front-of-stage (standing-room-only) or reserved seating (numbered chairs provided); to $37 for general admission bowl (no chairs provided, one chair per person carry-in permitted); to $19 presale for general admission lawn (no chairs provided, one chair per person carry-in permitted) or $24 for GA lawn week of show.

For almost 40 years, Hagar has been one of rock music's most dynamic and prolific artists. From breaking into the industry with the seminal hard rock band Montrose to his multiplatinum solo career to his ride as the frontman of Van Halen, the “Red Rocker” has set the tone for some of the top rock anthems ever written, including "I Can't Drive 55," "Right Now" and "Why Can't This Be Love."

Formed in 2014, his acclaimed supergroup, Sammy Hagar & The Circle, features bassist Anthony, drummer Bonham and guitarist Johnson. The foursome seamlessly rips through career-spanning hits from Montrose, Van Halen, Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas and Led Zeppelin.

Night Ranger have earned widespread acclaim fueled by an impressive string of instantly recognizable hit singles, including "Sister Christian," "Don't Tell Me You Love Me,” "When You Close Your Eyes," the anthemic "(You Can Still) Rock In America,” along with "Sentimental Street," "Goodbye," "Sing Me Away" and "Four in the Morning.”

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