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Tunes on the Terrace Damn Tall Buildings

7:30pm

About the event

Witty & engaging, Damn Tall Buildings’ energizing music finds beauty and glory in the mundane workaday struggle of everyday life. In their early days, Damn Tall Buildings didn’t rehearse – they busked. Now the trio still radiates the energy of a crew of best friends playing bluegrass on the street. Anchoring that energy is their instrumental chops, their strong songwriting, and their varied influences that stretch beyond bluegrass, even beyond American roots music altogether. Whether sharing lead vocals and instrumental solos or blending their voices into high-spirited harmony, Damn Tall Buildings is a tight unit that contains more than the sum of its parts.

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Tunes on the Terrace

Lone Tree Arts Center

Tunes on the Terrace FAQ

You can purchase a package of all four Tunes on the Terrace shows here. Reserved seating packages are $200 for reserved/premium seating and $175 for lawn/standard.

All Tunes performances this year will take place rain or shine. If there is inclement weather and the concert is moved to the Main Stage, patrons will be notified of the change via email on the day of the performance. In the event of inclement weather, all reserved seats in the Terrace Theater have a corresponding seat in the Main Stage Theater. Our ushers will help accommodate those with lawn seating in available seating within the Main Stage Theater.

Please do not bring umbrellas into the Terrace Theater.

There can be NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL brought into the theater. This is a State of Colorado regulation and not a policy we can change. We will have wine, beer, and cocktails available for sale.

You may bring food or non-alcoholic beverages into the Terrace Theater.

All shows will begin at 7:30pm. The Terrace Theater will open at 6:30pm for seating.

All chairs are reserved. The lawn accommodates patrons on a general admission basis.

NO CHAIRS may be brought into the theater. You may bring blankets or cushions.

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