BROOKINGS – Home Free is bringing new music, new production and fan favorites as the a cappella group’s “Timeless World Tour” comes to the Swiftel Center on May 11, 2018.
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BROOKINGS – Home Free is bringing new music, new production and fan favorites as the a cappella group’s “Timeless World Tour” comes to the Swiftel Center on May 11, 2018.
The five-man band has become known for show-stopping performances that mix its signature no-instrument, all-vocal music with quick-witted humor.
Tickets go on sale starting at 10 a.m. Nov. 10 at the Swiftel Center box office, by phone at 800-745-3000, and online at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets are $44.50, $34.50 and $24.50, with VIP tickets and packages also available.
Pre-sale information is coming soon to all Swiftel Center email subscribers. To receive information on the event and get access to pre-sale codes, subscribe at www.swiftelcenter.com.
The all-vocal country sensation is bringing Nashville country standards and country-dipped pop hits to town (and having a great time doing so). The band comes to Brookings on the heels of its most recent full-length album release, “Timeless.”
Home Free has amassed more than 185 million YouTube views and entertained more than 300,000 people live in concert since bursting on the national scene in 2013.
The group’s fourth studio album was released on Sept. 23 and debuted at the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Country Albums Chart. This release marks the fourth consecutive top 5 Billboard debut for a Home Free album.
Audiences can expect new music and new stylings, plus country hits like Maren Morris’ “My Church,” pop slams like Shakira’s “Try Everything” and fan favorite classics like the calypso-infused arrangement of Johnny Cash’s “Ring Of Fire.”
For more information, visit www.swiftelcenter.com, 692-7539 or follow at www.facebook.com/swiftelcenter.