Robert Earl Keen and more on Mountain Stage
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1900 Kanawha Blvd E,Charleston , WV WV 25301
24 July, 2022
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Robert Earl Keen and more on Mountain Stage With Host Larry Groce ALL AGES Robert Earl Keen Be a part of the live audience as Mountain Stage records a fresh episode for NPR Music! Be a part of the live audience as Mountain Stage records a fresh episode for NPR Music with guest host Larry Groce! **Mountain Stage plans to hold this event at 100% capacity. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to [email protected]. Ticket Information All tickets to this show are e-tickets, and will be emailed to you upon purchase. Open up the pdf and the QR code on your ticket will be scanned at the door. This event will also be offered as a live stream. Pre-sale tickets on sale to Mountain Stage Members Thursday, March 17 from 10AM-10PM ET General Public tickets on sale Friday, March 18 at 10AM ET Watch the livestream! Mountain Stage livestreams are free, however there are some incredible folks out there who’d like to show their support through a donation-based, pay what you want ”ticket” for the livestream. This is a donation-based “ticket” to show some love for the program and is not a ticket to the live event. You’ll be able to catch the show from the comfort of your home (or wherever you wish) Sunday, July 24, at 7 PM ET at mountainstage.org. Click the ‘Buy Tickets’ button below to join us from anywhere! Robert Earl Keen Robert Earl Keen hits the Mountain Stage during his final tour, I’m Comin’ Home! It's not always easy to sum up a career - let alone a life's ambition - so succinctly, but those five words from Robert Earl Keen's calling-card anthem do just that. You can complete the lyric with the next five words - the ones routinely shouted back at Keen by thousands of fans a night "and the party never ends!" - just to punctuate the point with a flourish, but it's the part about the journey that gets right to the heart of Keen’s legacy. From the get-go, Keen wanted to write and sing his own songs, and to keep writing and singing them for as long as possible. "I always wanted to play music, and I always knew that you had to get some recognition in order to continue to play music," Keen says. "But I never thought in terms of getting to be a big star. I thought in terms of having a really, really good career writing good songs, and getting onstage to share a really good time." Now with 21 records to his name, a band of stellar musicians, and thousands of shows under his belt, there is no end in sight to the road ahead. In July of 2021, POLLSTAR ranked Keen on its Top 20 Global Concert Tours, proof that he has blazed a peer, critic, and fan-lauded trail that's earned him living-legend and pioneer status in the Americana music world. Robert Earl Keen
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