WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Academy, in association with Putnam Bank, will present the Marshall Tucker Band in concert March 16 at the Center for the Arts.
The benefit performance will help The Academy continue its upgrades to the Center for the Arts. Some of those improvements will already be noticed as new seats, carpeting and paint will welcome those who attend the Marshall Tucker Band show.
The legendary southern rock band will perform many hits including “Heard it in a Love Song” and “Can’t You See.”
The show will begin at 7 p.m. with Cold Train, New England’s own southern rock tribute band, opening for The Marshall Tucker Band. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.
General admission tickets can be purchased for $35. A limited number of premium tickets, which include admission to a pre-show reception, can be purchased for $100. The reception will be held next door at the Head of School’s home and will feature heavy hors d’oeuvre and beverages. Tickets can be purchased at woodstockacademy.org/tickets.
Food and beverages will be available for concert-goers to purchase before and throughout the show.
The Academy plans to host performances by a variety of artists at the Center for the Arts several times each year. Jonathan Sturdevant, associate head of school for advancement, said: “Upcoming performances like this will bring a greater variety of entertainment options to our community, and funds raised will help us continue to improve The Academy’s facility for the use of our students and community partners. We are grateful to Putnam Bank and all those who will attend, for their support, and look forward to kicking off this series with a great show!”
Funds raised at this performance will go directly to physical and technical improvements in the Center for the Arts.