Time: 8:00 PM
Doors at 7:00 PM
with Chris Wallace
http://chriswallacemusic.com/
also with Jeff LeBlanc
http://www.jeffleblancmusic.
In 2011, ANDY GRAMMER emerged as one of the biggest success stories in the music business. He performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Live with Regis & Kelly, he shared the stage withTaylor Swift and Colbie Caillat, and he is the first male pop star since 2003 to reach the Top 10 atAdult Pop Radio with his hit single “Keep Your Head Up” which is now a certified Gold Record quickly approaching Platinum. Known for his vibrant pop/rock/soul mix and free-flowing vocal delivery, the acclaimed singer, songwriter, and musician–who began as a street performer in Santa Monica, CA—is now poised to make 2012 another big year. Radio has enthusiastically embraced his follow-up single “Fine By Me,” his first headlining tour started in January with most of the shows being sell outs, and he will be releasing a live EP, ANDY GRAMMER LIVE, in the first quarter.
Performing live remains a communal experience for Grammer, who’s toured with Colbie Caillat, the Plain White T’s, Parachute, and Natasha Bedingfield, among others. “As an artist, you have an opportunity to get in and move things around in people. It’s one of the only times during the day where they say, I’m going to open up to some other stuff here,’ and you have that hour to get in and move stuff around and put it all back together. Those are the best gigs, where you can see that the whole room has moved somewhere together.
with Ryan Star
General Admission Seating - Hover to Zoom
Standing Room
GENERAL ADMISSION FLOOR (GA) is a 4,000 square foot open space located in front of the stage. Specified events are designed for "Standing Room Only" with no assigned seating. Your location on the floor is determined on a first-come-first-serve basis. There are two full service bars located on either side of the floor that are available throughout the entirety of the event. Any "seat" numbers on your ticket are listed for auditing purposes only. This section is wheelchair accessible.



