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Lynyrd Skynard... Time to grow the mullet out..

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The parks main website has all of the acts posted as well. Chapman is naturally listed under the Glory at the Gardens series.

I checked the tour dates on each artists website and only Lee Greenwood and Skynyrd have the parks dates on their sites as of right now. Greenwood's been listed for a while now.

For me this is turning out to be one the best list of artists in the BG Live concert series in the last four.
 
While I do like the classic rock artists this year, I am extremely upset with the line up. This is one of the least diverse line ups. I would love to see if the park could actually pull in more genres instead of classic rock, country, and christian. With that said Concert Dinning Combos are available now! Get them ASAP before they are all gone!

Prices are as follows:
  • Lee Greenwood (July 4th)
    • $22
  • The Romantics (July 5th)
    • $15
  • Lynard Skynyrd {July 20th)
    • $30
  • Leann Grimes (July 26th)
    • $22
  • Steven Curtis Chapman(August 3)
    • $22
 
Alpenscoot said:
Sky said:
Leanne Rhimes and the Romantics both on my birthday week. Happy Birthday to me.
Do you have two birthdays? Those shows are three weeks apart.

Hah wow. I will be spending my two birthdays in school to reteach myself how to read.
 
For those who are looking at going to see Lee Greenwood at the park on the 4th of July the parks website has him giving two shows that day. The first at 5:30pm and the second at 8:00pm. Probaby because of this they added concert times (7pm)for the rest of the acts.
 
Here's some pictures of The Romantics concert.  It was a good concert.  The crowd was kind of dead for it though.  It seemed like everyone was just waiting for them to play their hits as that's when everyone seemed to come the most alive even with prompting by the band.  Enjoy!
 

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Has anyone noticed the advertising poles and banners they put up around the park to advertise this event. Two weeks ago there were only two of them, but now there are 4-6 of them.
 
I have noticed, both in and out of park, they are not advertising as in years past. Is it another way to cut costs? In the park I dont see where it would cost that much; but outside, using media, papers, and billboards, I would think that would drive the cost up a lot.
 
There have been tons of radio commercials advertising them, I've heard some for Lynard Skynard, and a ton of LeAnne Rhimes radio commercials. Speaking of which, how busy was the Lynard Skynard concert? And unless you're a huge fan of LeAnne Rhimes I would suggest getting nowhere near the park this Saturday. I'm pretty sure the park is going to reach capacity.
 
Bama said:
I have noticed, both in and out of park, they are not advertising as in years past. Is it another way to cut costs? In the park I dont see where it would cost that much; but outside, using media, papers, and billboards, I would think that would drive the cost up a lot.

Come to the Tri-City area across the water (Portsmouth, Norfolk, Chesapeake). There are billboards and advertisements galore. Actually I even saw workers putting up a new board replacing the F&W Fest for a London Rocks board just this afternoon.
 
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