Asleep at the Wheel Concert at The Historic Rogue Theatre on June 6 (Up to 52% Off). Three Options Available.
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The Grammy-winning seven-piece country band moves audience members' feet with classic Texas swing music
Seeing one of your favorite bands is a transcendent experience, like seeing your favorite actor play your favorite president. Spoil your senses with this deal to see Asleep at the Wheel at The Historic Rogue Theatre in Grants Pass on Wednesday, June 6, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Choose from the following seating options:
- For $19, you get one ticket for general-admission seating (up to a $39.70 value, including fees).
- For $22, you get one ticket for gold reserved seating (up to a $44.90 value, including fees).
- For $27, you get one ticket for platinum reserved seating (up to a $55.55 value, including all fees).<p>
“We’re a dance band. That’s what we’re about. And that’s plenty,” says lead guitarist and vocalist Ray Benson of Texas treasure and country music staple Asleep at the Wheel. For more than 40 years, the beloved western swing ensemble has transcended genres and enticed audiences of all generations to grab their partner and do-si-do during infectiously fun live performances. Collecting nine Grammy awards since they began in 1970, the group has opened gigs for Alice Cooper, been voted the Best Country/Western Band by Rolling Stone, and toured with Bob Dylan, George Strait, and Willie Nelson throughout its storied career. Their steel guitars, fiddles, upright basses, horns, and harmonies shame barbershop quartets into growing their hair long, and classic toe-tappers such as “Take Me Back to Tulsa” and “Route 66” evoke the ghost of Bob Willis. Asleep at the Wheel’s style perfectly befits the Rogue Theatre’s origin as a lavish, art-deco escape from the Great Depression, as their music could keep audiences from any century riveted during tough times.
The Grammy-winning seven-piece country band moves audience members' feet with classic Texas swing music
Seeing one of your favorite bands is a transcendent experience, like seeing your favorite actor play your favorite president. Spoil your senses with this deal to see Asleep at the Wheel at The Historic Rogue Theatre in Grants Pass on Wednesday, June 6, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Choose from the following seating options:
- For $19, you get one ticket for general-admission seating (up to a $39.70 value, including fees).
- For $22, you get one ticket for gold reserved seating (up to a $44.90 value, including fees).
- For $27, you get one ticket for platinum reserved seating (up to a $55.55 value, including all fees).<p>
“We’re a dance band. That’s what we’re about. And that’s plenty,” says lead guitarist and vocalist Ray Benson of Texas treasure and country music staple Asleep at the Wheel. For more than 40 years, the beloved western swing ensemble has transcended genres and enticed audiences of all generations to grab their partner and do-si-do during infectiously fun live performances. Collecting nine Grammy awards since they began in 1970, the group has opened gigs for Alice Cooper, been voted the Best Country/Western Band by Rolling Stone, and toured with Bob Dylan, George Strait, and Willie Nelson throughout its storied career. Their steel guitars, fiddles, upright basses, horns, and harmonies shame barbershop quartets into growing their hair long, and classic toe-tappers such as “Take Me Back to Tulsa” and “Route 66” evoke the ghost of Bob Willis. Asleep at the Wheel’s style perfectly befits the Rogue Theatre’s origin as a lavish, art-deco escape from the Great Depression, as their music could keep audiences from any century riveted during tough times.
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About Asleep at the Wheel
Named for the famed German soprano, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall pays homage to a wealth of musicians during its slate of concerts. Throughout the year, the USBC music venue welcomes gospel choirs and symphonies to its stage, as well as wind ensembles that double as the venue’s air conditioning system.