Freeman Arts Pavilion looks to make another splash in Selbyville with more than 20 additional acts/programs announced Monday morning. The second wave includes Train, Counting Crows and a Pop Tour 2000 with Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC and other pop acts.
The Freeman Arts Pavilion strives to host 65 acts at their venue this summer, according to a statement made last month by Patti Grimes, executive director for Freeman Arts Pavilion.
The summer season offers a blend of everything from top musical, tribute and comedy acts to dance and children’s shows. This includes a performance by funny man Tom Papa.
Who is coming to the Freeman Arts Pavilion? Where can I get tix?
Below is a list of new acts the Freeman Arts revealed Monday, along with the dates and times those tickets go on sale.
Thursday, March 23 at 10 a.m.
- Wizard Academy!
- The Brothers Doobie — A Doobie Brothers Experience
- Ziggy Marley
- Locals Under the Lights
- “Hollywood Nights; A Bob Seger Experience”
- Straight No Chaser
- Eaglemania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute
- Calpulli Mexican Dance Company
- The Principles of Hip Hop: Celebrating 50 Years
- The Beat Goes On — Cher Tribute Show
- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
- T.3
- Classic Albums Live- Aretha’s Gold
- Go Go Gadget
- Dean Ford & The Beautiful Ones – A Tribute 2 Prince
- Marcus King — Live in Concert
- SiriusXM Presents Yacht Rock Revue — Reverse Sunset Tour
Friday, March 24
Steve Miller Band:10 a.m.
Train with Parmalee: 10 a.m.
Counting Crows: Banshee Season Tour with special guest Dashboard Confessional: 12 p.m.
Cheap Trick: 12 p.m.
Three Dog Night: 2 p.m.
Tom Papa: 2023 Comedy Tour: 2 p.m.
POP 2000 TOUR with Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC, O- Town, BBMak & Ryan Cabrera: 2 p.m.
First big wave of acts revealed for Freeman Arts Pavilion

In February, the Freeman Arts unveiled their first huge wave of artists for their summer program, including Darius Rucker, Train, Lady A and plenty of others. Those tickets are now on sale.
- The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System, June 2
- Styx, June 3
- Carly Pearce, June 4
- BAM Percussion, June 8
- Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, June 9
- Kashmir: The Live Led Zeppelin Show, June 10
- Comedian Brian Regan, June 15
- Darius Rucker, June 16
- Keb’ Mo’, June 17
- Rebelution with Iration, The Expendables, Passafire, June 23
- Grand Funk Railroad, June 24
- 287th Army Band: “The Governor’s Own,” July 1
- The Head and The Heart and The Revivalists, July 5
- Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles, July 12
- Straight No Chaser, July 13
- Counting Crows with Dashboard Confessional, July 25
- The Mavericks, July 30
- Sons of Mystro, Aug. 3
- Jason Mraz and His SuperBand, Aug. 8
- Diana Krall, Aug. 11
- Lady A, Aug. 25
The Details
To learn more about the Freeman Arts Pavilion (31806 Lakeview Drive, near Selbyville), visit freemanarts.org or (302) 436-3015.
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