Steve Poltz In Concert
Dec 8th
- Hours2:30pm to 5:00pm Timezone: MST
- Admission$26.00
The Historic Presidio San Agustin Del Tucson
Sunday, December 8, Doors 2:30, SHOW at 3PM
Gen. Adm seating. Food/drink/concessions.
196 N Court Ave. (corner of W. Washington)
$26 advance, $32 day of show
Purchase ONLINE here
KXCI and Rhythm and Roots presents a special concert in a special venue. Legendary singer-songwriter Steve Poltz brings his great songs and hilarious storytelling to the Presidio Museum for an intimate, outdoor Sunday afternoon concert.
General Admission seating. Food and drink concessions will be provided. This is an outdoor event. Please dress accordingly.
**You may bring your own chair if you prefer but it can only be set up on the edge of the provided seated section.
It might’ve even been last night, but Steve Poltz just played the greatest show of his life. Guess what? The next show will be even greater, making that show the greatest show of his life.
Are you starting to notice a trend? He isn’t shy about it either. Even after most likely thousands of shows (but who’s counting?), he hits the stage with the same amount of energy and always makes sure to declare, “This is the greatest show of my life.”
It’s why he’s quietly emerged as the kind of live phenomenon celebrated passionately by a diehard fanbase worldwide and renowned as a festival favorite everywhere from Bluesfest in Byron Bay and High Sierra Music Festival in California and Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Colorado to Cayamo Cruise (where he actually got married). It’s why his music has crept into pop culture via collaborations with everyone from Jewel and Billy Strings to Molly Tuttle, Sierra Hull, Nicki Bluhm, Oliver Wood, and even the late Mojo Nixon. It’s why after over a dozen albums, he’s still creatively firing on all cylinders and critically acclaimed by the likes of Rolling Stone, Associated Press, Billboard, and many more.
In the end, Steve is probably gearing up for the greatest show of his life as you read this. Thankfully, that will never change.
He signs off, “I’m just a weirdo, a freak, a bon vivant, a rounder, a rabble rouser, a workaholic, a people pleaser, an idiot and a grateful kid who ran away and joined the circus.”
Can we say it might just be The Greatest Show on Earth?! Nevertheless, the next gig will be the greatest show for him (and for you too)…