Sprint Pavilion Shows!


The Bud Light Concert Series at Sprint Pavilion has lots for Corner listeners to love!

Gov’t Mule with The Record Company – July 10

Belle & Sebastian with Ex Hex on July 11

Amos Lee and Bruce Hornsby & The Noismakers in a benefit concert for Charlottesville Free Clinic on July 21

Chris Isaak with TIft Merritt  – July 25

The Flaming Lips with The Claypool Lennon Delirium on August 6

Dwight Yoakam on August 24

Interpol on September 4

Indigo Girls on September 6

Love Cannon with Mighty Joshua on September 7

Shakey Graves and Dr. Dog on September 12

Kacey Musgraves on September 13…SOLD OUT!

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats on September 18

GRiZ – Sept. 29

Elvis Costello & The Imposters – Oct. 23

Wilco – Nov. 8

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