$49 to See Steve Winwood at Orpheum Theatre on November 13 at 7:30 p.m. (Up to $97.75 Value)
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Behind his hit "Higher Love," a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer chronicles his solo career and stints in The Spencer Davis Group and Traffic
Going to a concert is the only way to listen to music in public without having to put your mouth around a discman to catch its sound vibrations. Enjoy easier listening with this deal to see Steve Winwood at the Orpheum Theatre. For $49, you get one G-Pass for seating in the rear of the orchestra section or in the dress circle or lower balcony on Tuesday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $97.75 value, including all fees). Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Because the ticket is a G-Pass, our customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their voucher at will cal.
Multiple Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Steve Winwood has left his stamp all over the lexicon of popular music with his generation-spanning catalogue of chart-toppers, including “Gimme Some Lovin’,” “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys,” and “Higher Love.” Steve was only a lad when he led The Spencer Davis Group across the pond to help the British Invasion dethrone King Elvis, after which he continued his musical conquest in seminal bands such as Blind Faith and Traffic before settling into an incredibly successful solo career. His affable and malleable tenor burns like a night-train smoke stack but can turn to pure silk on a dime, leading him to a watershed of top-10 classics and a spot on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Behind the keys of his trusty Hammond organ, Steve acts as a human jukebox that contains 50 years’ worth of hits and the ability to digest quarters, as fans sway to feel-good classics such as “Back in the High Life” and “Valerie.”
On this tour stop, openers The Wood Brothers draw on their sibling-duo vocal chemistry and a propulsive backing mix of guitar, stand-up bass, and harmonica. Though they’ve existed as a band for less than a decade, they play with the confidence of improvisers who have proven their chops many times over. It’s an attitude they’ve earned—Chris may be better known as the bassist of legendary jazz group Medeski Martin & Wood, and Oliver spent two years on the road with blues great Tinsley Ellis. Together, they build spacious grooves that nod to a high-lonesome bluegrass sound while leaning into the influence of the decades of roots music since it blew in from the prairies.
Due to security restrictions, G-Passes must be printed out and presented in person at the event. They cannot be redeemed through the mobile app.
Behind his hit "Higher Love," a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer chronicles his solo career and stints in The Spencer Davis Group and Traffic
Going to a concert is the only way to listen to music in public without having to put your mouth around a discman to catch its sound vibrations. Enjoy easier listening with this deal to see Steve Winwood at the Orpheum Theatre. For $49, you get one G-Pass for seating in the rear of the orchestra section or in the dress circle or lower balcony on Tuesday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $97.75 value, including all fees). Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Because the ticket is a G-Pass, our customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their voucher at will cal.
Multiple Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Steve Winwood has left his stamp all over the lexicon of popular music with his generation-spanning catalogue of chart-toppers, including “Gimme Some Lovin’,” “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys,” and “Higher Love.” Steve was only a lad when he led The Spencer Davis Group across the pond to help the British Invasion dethrone King Elvis, after which he continued his musical conquest in seminal bands such as Blind Faith and Traffic before settling into an incredibly successful solo career. His affable and malleable tenor burns like a night-train smoke stack but can turn to pure silk on a dime, leading him to a watershed of top-10 classics and a spot on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Behind the keys of his trusty Hammond organ, Steve acts as a human jukebox that contains 50 years’ worth of hits and the ability to digest quarters, as fans sway to feel-good classics such as “Back in the High Life” and “Valerie.”
On this tour stop, openers The Wood Brothers draw on their sibling-duo vocal chemistry and a propulsive backing mix of guitar, stand-up bass, and harmonica. Though they’ve existed as a band for less than a decade, they play with the confidence of improvisers who have proven their chops many times over. It’s an attitude they’ve earned—Chris may be better known as the bassist of legendary jazz group Medeski Martin & Wood, and Oliver spent two years on the road with blues great Tinsley Ellis. Together, they build spacious grooves that nod to a high-lonesome bluegrass sound while leaning into the influence of the decades of roots music since it blew in from the prairies.
Due to security restrictions, G-Passes must be printed out and presented in person at the event. They cannot be redeemed through the mobile app.