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The Commodores in Concert

OCT 16 | 7:30 PM
The Commodores
One of the greatest Motown, Funk & R&B groups of all time!
Orchestra: $60 I Mezzanine: $55 I Balcony: $50
One of the greatest Motown and R&B / Funk artists of all time, The Commodores’ Walter “Clyde” Orange, James Dean “JD” Nicholas and William “WAK” King, have influenced both artists young and old and in all genres with their classic songs. The Commodores are bigger than ever as they continue to blaze trails all over the world.
In 1968 the group was formed while all the members were in college at Tuskeegee Institute. After being discovered by Berry Gordy, the Commodores went on to sell over 60 million records for Motown. With hits like “Easy” and “Sail On,” the Commodores became proven artists. With seven #1 hits and 70 million albums sold, the Commodores are the ultimate Pop and Motown legends. For five decades, the Commodores have remained a force in the music industry and have established staying power. Just like their hit song “Brick House,” the Commodores have created a foundation that just won’t budge.
Ticket Fee: $2.00 per ticket + $1.50 eTix fee
No processing or delivery fees
For bundle purchases, please click here or call the box office at 423.638.1679.
Please note that an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and people with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. Please take this into consideration before buying tickets. If you are or anyone in your party is in one of these vulnerable demographics, attending a performance may not be the right choice for you at this time. By visiting the Niswonger Performing Arts Center, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.



