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Sevendust - Southside Double-Wide Acoustic Tour w/ Cory Marks

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Sevendust - Southside Double-Wide Acoustic Tour w/ Cory Marks
Doors: 7 p.m. || Music: 8 p.m.
$59: GA Floor Seating || $60: DOS GA Floor Seating
$55: Reserved Balcony Table Seat || $59: DOS Reserved Balcony Table Seat
$2 Under 21 Fee at the Door

GA = rowed seating on the dance floor

Reserved Balcony Table Seat must be purchased in groups of 2 or 4 to account for either a 2 top or 4 top table in the balcony (stair access only), Tables include price of admission.

This is a fully seated show.

A tour from Sevendust that has been over 2 decades in the making. To celebrate the 21st anniversary of their beloved acoustic album Southside Double-Wide Acoustic Live, the band is hitting the road for an exclusive, intimate tour. Fans can expect stripped-down versions of their hardest-hitting tracks, deep cuts, and emotional favorites including “Black,” “Beautiful” and “Angel’s Son” —all performed with the raw power and soul that the band comprised of Lajon Witherspoon, Clint Lowery, John Connolly, Vinny Hornsby and Morgan Rose are known for. The tour kicks off on November 14 in Columbia MO and will make stops in Memphis, TN (November 15),Pittsburgh, PA (November 24), Kansas City, MO (December 5) among others before it wraps on December 12 in San Antonio, TX. This rare acoustic journey brings a unique perspective to the band’s signature sound, offering an unforgettable night of music. Special guest Cory Marks will be opening the tour. Information on tickets for all shows as well as VIP packages can be found at www.sevendust.com.
With 2024/2025 continuing to be landmark years thanks in part to the release of their 14th studio album Truth Killer via Napalm Records and successful tours, GRAMMY® Award-nominated Sevendust - Lajon Witherspoon, Clint Lowery, John Connolly, Vince Hornsby and Morgan Rose – are continuing to expand their audience 30 years into their career. The band’s single “Everything’ bought them their highest charting single of their career peaking at #6 as well as the highest charting rock single from any artist in Napalm Records history. The video for “Everything” crossed the 2.3 million views threshold and can be seen here. From the introspective opening of “I Might Let The Devil Win” to the classic Sevendust sound of “Fence,” the twelve songs on Truth Killer demonstrate that the band sounds as relevant today as they did on their 1997 self-titled debut. “Truth Killer,” “No Revolution” and “Holy Water” combine elements of the classic Sevendust sound with modern updates, pointing their lyrical lens at the world today and showcases the musical diversity that has won the band a legion of loyal fans. The band released a claymation video for the live show favorite “Fence” that is reminiscent of some of the band’s most-famous material