Fishers Parks: Colony House: Live In Concert

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Fishers IN

31 March, 2022

11:41 AM

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Press release from Fishers Parks: March 28, 2022 FISHERS, IND. (March 28, 2022) – The Nickel Plate District Amphitheater (NPD AMP) and MOKB Presents today announced Colony House, featuring Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers live in concert in Fishers on Saturday, July 16, 2022. Tickets for the Colony House show go on sale this Friday, April 1 at npdamp.com. The third show announced as part of the venue's new summer series, the Colony House concert will follow alternative blues band Houndmouth on Saturday, June 18 and precedes indie music project Waxahatchee on Friday, Aug. 5. Additional summer shows and events will be announced soon. Additionally, the NPD AMP will continue to host the Fishers Farmers' Market, kicking off in May, along with local community concerts and national tours. Updates on the 2022 summer schedule can be found at npdamp.com. Colony House is an American indie rock band from Franklin, Tenn. They quietly steamrolled into the mainstream on their 2014 full-length debut, "When I Was Younger," with its lead single "Silhouettes" becoming the No. 1 most-played track on SiriusXM's Alt Nation for four consecutive months. In between constant touring and performances on "Late Night with Seth Meyers," "CONAN," and "Today," 2017's "Only The Lonely'' yielded fan favorites "You Know It" and "You & I." They have also garnered widespread praise from New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Paste, Clash, Huffington Post, A.V. Club, Earmilk, and many others. After nearly two years of solid touring without recording, the musicians found themselves at a crossroads in 2018. They transitioned out of the major label system and went back to their roots. At the top of 2019, the band teamed up with Ben Shive, who produced Colony House's debut album "When I Was Younger," to begin recording their third studio album. A confluence of serendipity, fate, and inspiration led the band through the recording process. The new album, "Leave What's Lost Behind," incorporates a storied family history going back generations, mixed with folklore surrounding a runaway to create an album worthy of being a classic novel. For more information, please visit: colonyhousemusic.com Tickets for the Colony House show go on sale this Friday, April 1 at 10 a.m. and will be available at npdamp.com and.mokbpresents.com for $20 advance / $25 day of show. For ticketed shows, the venue is an all ages facility and children ages two and under are permitted for free. Fans can also bring their own lawn chair and blankets. Additional information is available on the venue website. This press release was produced by Fishers Parks. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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