Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts
with
Jessie Haines
and Hunter Hayes
Gary LeVox, along with bandmates Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney, founded Rascal Flatts in 2000, and they went on to enjoy one of the most successful careers in modern country music. Infusing the genre’s traditional sound with massive pop hooks, rock showmanship and faithful positivity, they scored 17 No. 1 singles and sold over 23 million albums, while also selling more than 11 million concert tickets and earning 40+ awards-show trophies – making them the most awarded country group of the last decade. The group celebrated its farewell with TWENTY YEARS OF RASCAL FLATTS: THE GREATEST HITS in 2020 as well as a sentimental radio hit together with the reflective “How They Remember You.”
After 20 years as front man, Gary LeVox is embarking on a solo chapter. His debut single “The Distance” (Big Machine Records/Capitol Christian Music Group), is one of five songs on LeVox’s debut solo collection ONE ON ONE (Big Machine Records), which includes multiple compelling collaborations. LeVox followed the release of ONE ON ONE with “We Got Fight,” a song featured as the coveted end credit in Netflix’s film The Ice Road.
Gates open for the concert at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 8 at Centennial Park West (15609 Park Station Blvd.) with supporting acts Jessie Haines scheduled from 4-5:30 p.m.; Hunter Hayes from 6:30-8 p.m. followed by Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts from 8:30-10 p.m. Concertgoers are welcome to bring outside food and beverages, as well as lawn chairs and other outdoor items. Local food vendors will be onsite with items available for purchase. The Village will offer alcoholic beverages for purchase for those over 21 years of age.
Free parking is available in the Metra station parking lot located north of Jillian Rd. and Park Station Blvd. Additional over-flow parking is available in the 153rd St. Metra Parking lot.
ADA pickup and drop-off for accessible patrons only is located at Park Station Blvd. and Somerglen Lane. Those interested in public transportation, please visit www.pacebus.com.
- Residents can purchase tickets online only at Universe.com with access code (included in resident special event e-blast scheduled on 4/3 8 a.m.)
- Ticket fees are $25 general admission (Lawn Seating); $40 (Front of Stage) and $60 Three for me (includes single general admission ticket good for all 3 CPW shows: 6/8, 7/13, 8/17)
- All e-tickets will be sent via email and service fee will apply.
- During resident presale, the only way to access is by entering the access code. Residents will receive the access code in the Village e-newsletter. Not signed up? Subscribe now at orlandpark.org/subscribe. Public sale opens Friday, April 12 at 10 a.m.
Guests may bring lawn chairs, blankets and coolers, or visit onsite food and beverage vendors, to enjoy a summer night of outdoor music. Tickets are $25 single ticket/general admission (lawn seating), $40 Single ticket/Front of Stage (Limited Quantity—no seating provided) and $60 to buy all 3 CPW shows—single general admission ticket per show. Service fee will apply.*
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
with
Robin Taylor Zander of Cheap Trick
In a pop culture world defined by its perpetual changes, the partnership of singer songwriter Pat Benatar and producer-musician Neil Giraldo has been a potent, steadfast union that has soared to the top of the charts and into fans’ hearts on their own terms. Her staggering vocals and take-no-prisoners attitude, along with his trailblazing artistry as a guitarist, producer and songwriter, forged the undeniable chemistry and unique sound that created eternal rock hits including “We Belong,” “Invincible,” “Love Is A Battlefield,” “Promises In The Dark,” “We Live For Love,” “Heartbreaker” and “Hell Is For Children.”
Their stunning achievements are a testament to their vision. Together, Benatar and Giraldo have created two multi-platinum, five platinum and three gold albums, as well as 19 Top 40 hits. They have sold over 36 million records worldwide and have won an unprecedented four consecutive GRAMMY® awards. They have also been feted with three American Music Awards, a People’s Choice Award, a 2008 induction into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame, and most recently have become Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees.
Gates open for the concert at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 13 at Centennial Park West (15609 Park Station Blvd.) with supporting act Robin Taylor Zander of Cheap Trick scheduled from 7-8 p.m. followed by headline: Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo from 8:30-10 p.m. Concertgoers are welcome to bring outside food and beverages, as well as lawn chairs and other outdoor items. Local food vendors will be onsite with items available for purchase. The Village will offer alcoholic beverages for purchase for those over 21 years of age.
Free Parking is available in the Metra station parking lot located north of Jillian Rd. and Park Station Blvd. Additional over-flow parking is available in the 153rd St. Metra Parking lot.
ADA pickup and drop-off for accessible patrons only is located at Park Station Blvd. and Summerglen Lane. This is an ADA entrance only; no general admittance will be permitted at this location. Those interested in public transportation, please visit www.pacebus.com.
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Ticket fees are $25 general admission (Lawn Seating); $40 (Front of Stage) and $60 Three for me (includes single general admission ticket good for all 3 CPW shows: 6/8, 7/13, 8/17)
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All e-tickets will be sent via email and service fee will apply.
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During resident presale, the only way to access is by entering the access code. Residents will receive the access code in the Village e-newsletter. Not signed up? Subscribe now at orlandpark.org/subscribe. Public sale opens Monday, April 8 at 10 a.m.
One Vision of Queen featuring Marc Martel
with
Glory Days (Bruce Springsteen Tribute)
and Billy Nation (Billy Joel Tribute)
Born in Canada, Marc Martel grew up in Montreal listening to pop music such as George Michael. Martel would start a Christan rock band called Down here with several of his college friends and would spend 13 years recording and touring the globe. When Queen drummer Roger Taylor was organizing a tribute band, Martel did an audition on vocals with the song, "Somebody to Love," and continued touring later with his own group Ultimate Queen Celebration, afterwards released an album of Queen covers, and has toured in over a dozen countries with his new tour, One Vision of Queen, the World’s Most Spectacular Queen Tribute Show.
Gates open for the concert at 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 17 at Centennial Park West (15609 Park Station Blvd.) with supporting acts: Glory Days (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) scheduled from 4:30-6 p.m.; Billy Joel Nation (Billy Joel Tribute) from 6:30-8 p.m. followed by headliner: ONE VISION OF QUEEN FEATURING MARC MARTEL from 8:30-10 p.m.
Concertgoers are welcome to bring outside food and beverages, as well as lawn chairs and other outdoor items. Local food vendors will be onsite with items available for purchase. The Village will offer alcoholic beverages for purchase for those over 21 years of age.
Free parking is available in the Metra station parking lot located north of Jillian Rd. and Park Station Blvd. Additional over-flow parking is available in the 153rd St. Metra Parking lot. ADA pickup and drop-off for accessible patrons only is located at Park Station Blvd. and Summerglen Lane. Those interested in public transportation, please visit www.pacebus.com.
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Ticket fees are $25 general admission (Lawn Seating); $40 (Front of Stage) and $60 Three for me (includes single general admission ticket good for all 3 CPW shows: 6/8, 7/13, 8/17)
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All e-tickets will be sent via email and service fee will apply.
- During resident presale, the only way to access is by entering the access code. Residents will receive the access code in the Village e-newsletter. Not signed up? Subscribe now at orlandpark.org/subscribe. Public sale opens Monday, April 8 at 10 a.m.