Reserved-Seating Concert Tickets for the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City. Choose from Five Shows.
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- Lifestyles magazine's Best Live Music Venue
- Choose from five concerts
- Beautiful outdoor environment
Captain America once said, "'Twas music that soothed the savage beast." Although he was talking about his short-lived nemesis Dr. Angry Parakeet, it's just as true for animals of the human persuasion. Soothe your savage insides with today's Groupon for reserved seating tickets to see a concert at Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City. The concerts take place at 8 p.m. Choose from the following shows:
- $10 ticket to World Classic Rockers on Friday, July 9 ($25 Value)
- $22 ticket to Boz Scaggs on Saturday, July 10 ($55 Value)
- $22 ticket to The B-52s on Saturday, July 24 ($55 Value)
- $22 ticket to José Feliciano on Saturday, August 7 ($55 Value)
- $10 ticket to The Rat Pack is Back on Friday, September 24 ($25 Value)
As one of the Atlanta area’s most prominent outdoor entertainment venues, the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater, or The Fred, is a beautiful location to take in an evening of summer air piped liberally through with delightful music. Whether you’re craving a new-wave call-and-response from the B-52s, the blues hues of Boz Scaggs, the Latin-guitar flair of Jose Feliciano, the nostalgic big-bandiness of The Rat Pack is Back, or the air-guitar-worthy mega licks of the World Classic Rockers, you’ll probably find a show to suit your tympanic palate. After all, an evening of live music underneath the stars is a lovely backdrop for a first date, a treat suitable for the whole family, and infinitely preferable to an evening of live music directly next to the stars, which usually leads to instrument malfunction and audience singing. Sidle up to The Fred with today’s deal and savor the halcyon days of summer as they emerge directly from the hands and mouths of professional musicians.
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Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater was named the Best Live Music Venue by Lifestyles magazine.