the doobie brothers

with special guests: The Informers

July 9 at 6:30pm in the Artpark Outdoor Amphitheater

Gates open at 4:30pm, no food or beverage carry-ins, $5 on-site parking

 

Tickets

Advance General Admission: $10

Week of Concert (Sunday July 7-Tuesday July 9) General Admission: $15

Priority "Front of Stage" Tickets (Standing room only): $25

 

VIP Tickets: SOLD OUT 

 

Tickets on sale now! 

Purchase tickets:

- In person at the Artpark Box Office (Regular hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm, Thursdays 10am-6pm)

-By phone at 716-754-4375 and 1-888-223-6000

-Or online by clicking here

 

 

 

There's no separating the unparalleled legacy of the Doobie Brothers from their latest release World Gone

Crazy - not that anyone would want to. Nevertheless, the new album may be most remarkable for the

extent to which it stands completely on its own. Yes, World Gone Crazy is another chapter in one of the

great American music stories, but it's neither comeback nor nostalgia. An exhibition of aggressive and

emotional performances, evocative storytelling, unapologetic attitude and world class musicianship, the

collection is its own justification.

In a sense, World Gone Crazy is an analogy for the Doobie Brothers as a whole. With founding members

Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons, and 30 year-plus veterans John McFee and Michael Hossack, the Doobies

have perfectly honored the band's legacy with an offering that grows in unexpected new directions.

The songs on World Gone Crazy all feature Johnston and Simmons as writers and lead vocalists. Adding

dimension to the project, in some cases there were co-writers involved, as well as some notable

contributions or "guest appearances" by other vocalists.

 

 

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