Due to Demand Lincoln Amphitheatre Adds Two New Sunday Performances to 2024 Performance Series
Due to the overwhelming demand for their respective sold out Saturday night performances, the Lincoln Amphitheatre has added two repeat performances to its 2024 performance series. Both events will be a part of the venue’s Sunday afternoon Amp Unplugged series and will feature full band/acoustic performances by the “Turn the Page” tribute to Bob Seger on Sunday, May 19, and the “On the Border” tribute to The Eagles on Sunday, September 15. Doors for both performances will be at 3 p.m. with the music beginning at 4 p.m. All times are central.
“The demand that we saw for these two shows in particular was unlike anything we have seen,” said Marc Steczyk, Lincoln Amphitheatre’s director. “Bringing them back for Sunday afternoon shows was strongly considered and, when they both agreed to perform full band acoustic sets, it solidified the decision in our minds—as their Sunday afternoon performances would be completely different from the night before.”
Tickets for these special Sunday events are all general admission, are only $19.95 per, and are available at www.LincolnAmphitheatre.com or by calling the Lincoln Amphitheatre box office at 812-937-2329.
“If you missed out on getting tickets for either show’s Saturday night performance or if you have Saturday night tickets and want to continue the fun on Sunday, this is your chance to get tickets to see one or both events in a completely different atmosphere,” said Steczyk.
The Lincoln Amphitheatre’s 2024 performance series is presented by the Spencer & Perry County Community Foundations and the Sunday Amp Unplugged series is presented with support from the Friends of Lincoln State Park.
About the Lincoln Amphitheatre
As one of the largest fully-covered amphitheaters in the United States, the Lincoln Amphitheatre is a majestic 1,500-seat venue located conveniently just off of Interstate 64 halfway between Evansville, Ind., and Louisville, Ky., within Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Ind.—the boyhood home of Abraham Lincoln. The venue, a crown jewel for live outdoor entertainment and events in southern Indiana, has been under the management of the Indiana Destination Development Corporation since 2015. For additional information, please call 812-937-2329 or email [email protected].