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Sirens of the Southeast Tour

February 24, 2022 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

The Surry Arts Council & Pine State Marketing present Sirens of the Southeast Tour LIVE in concert at the Historic Earle Theatre!

About this event

The Surry Arts Council and Pine State Marketing present Sirens of the Southeast Tour featuring Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast, and Abby Bryant & The Echoes!

Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast

Known for her powerhouse vocal performances, Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast is a psychedelic soul rock band hailing from Asheville, North Carolina. Krisko’s electrified and unforgettable performances led to her working with members of Tedeschi Trucks Band and David Bowie’s Blackstar Band on her newest studio album Lost My Sight. Krisko captivates her audiences, bringing the perfect blend of power and vulnerability throughout her shows. With a mix of soul, psychedelia, and blues rock arrangements, Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast has shared stages with Mavis Staples, the late Charles Bradley, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, and Bettye LaVette among others.

Abby Bryant & The Echoes

Hailing from Gastonia, North Carolina, singer Abby Bryant and guitarist Bailey Faulkner have been hanging out and playing music together since they were kids. The pair has recently cemented their presence as a regional powerhouse with their debut album Not Your Little Girl released with their full group Abby Bryant & The Echoes. Recorded in the band’s new home base of Asheville, NC, the album features Anthony Dorion on bass, John Ginty (Robert Randolph & The Family Band, The Allman Betts Band) on Hammond organ and keys, Jeff Sipe (Col. Bruce Hampton, Leftover Salmon, Susan Tedeschi) on drums, and The Naughty Horns (Nick Ellman, John Culbreth, Ian Bowman) in addition to Faulkner on guitars and Bryant on vocals. The collection exhibits fierce independence, a fiery spirit, and a deep love for and understanding of American roots and soul music.

FAQs

Masks are required at all indoor venues .

By attending any event associated with the Surry Arts Council, you are acknowledging that an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending the event, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and agree not to hold the Surry Arts Council liable for any illness or injury.

Handicap Accessible?

The orchestra section of the venue is handicap accessible. Please call 336.786.7998 for special seating requests. For mobility issues, drop-off is available in front of the venue.

What is the refund policy?

Tickets are non-refundable.

Do I need to buy a ticket for my child?

Children of all ages are required to have a ticket at all Surry Arts Council events, unless otherwise specified.

What are my parking options for the event?

Municipal parking (located at 127 Franklin St, Mt. Airy, NC 27030) offers free, all day parking and bus accommodations. Free on-street parking is available within walking distance of the venue.

What time does the Box Office open?

Box Office opens one hour prior to event.

Are food/drinks available?

Yes. Beer and Wine will be sold by Thirsty Souls Community Brewing. Popcorn, pre-packaged candies, and bottled drinks are also available for purchase.

Restrooms?

ADA compliant restroom facilities are available.

Are Pets Allowed?

Only service animals are permitted.

Only dogs are recognized as service animals under titles II and III of the ADA.

Service animals are further defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.

Each service animal must remain with its owner and be restrained at all times.

Details

Date:
February 24, 2022
Time:
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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Venue

Historic Earle Theatre
142 North Main Street
Mount Airy, 27030 United States
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