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Folk Legend Arlo Guthrie and the Burns Sisters at Stiefel March 17

Long fascinated by the myth of Orpheus who with song could coax wild beasts and entice trees to dance, folk legend Arlo Guthrie embarks on his own odyssey. As a masterful storyteller, humorous philosopher, and uncompromising artist, Guthrie proves that folk music is alive and well. Having previously accompanied Arlo on a hugely successful tour, Journey On reunites Arlo with The Burns Sisters whose Siren song brings evocative, exquisite support to Guthrie’s seasoned and celebrated performances. A full band will also be joining Arlo on this voyage, allowing him make his new songs and best-loved classics come to life.

Journey On promises to cast a spell, charming the audience with an evening of hypnotic song. Inspired by myth, rooted in tradition, and always an adventure, the show will feature new songs and old folklore to inspire generations.

This is a trip any fan, old or new, must take.

Folk music icon Arlo Guthrie is a legendary artist who shares timeless stories and unforgettable classic songs as he carries on the Guthrie family legacy. With his singular voice as both a singer-songwriter and social commentator, he has maintained a dedicated fan base that spans the globe. A celebrated figure in American music, Arlo connects with communities far and wide leaving a lasting impression of hope and inspiration. His artistic ventures help bridge an often-divided world through his powerful spirit of song, and his inimitable musical ingenuity forges to new creative heights as he continues to entertain generations.

Guthrie’s career exploded in 1967 with the release of “Alice’s Restaurant,” which premiered at the Newport Folk Festival and helped foster a new commitment among the 60s generation to social consciousness and activism.

Over the last four decades, Guthrie has toured the world, winning a wide, popular following. In addition to his musical gifts, Arlo is a natural-born storyteller whose tales and anecdotes figure prominently in his performances.

$30, $43, $55 BUY TICKETS

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