Jackopierce to Celebrate 30 Years of Music with Special Concert in Johnson City

Jackopierce Set to Rock Johnson City with Special Anniversary Concert

Hey there, music lovers of Johnson City! Get ready to mark your calendars! The iconic acoustic duo, Jackopierce, will be gracing the stage at the ETSU Martin Center for the Arts on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. This isn’t just any concert; it’s a celebration of 30 fantastic years since the release of their breakthrough album, Bringing on the Weather.

A Journey Through Time

Can you believe it has been nearly three decades since Jack O’Neill and Cary Pierce, the dynamic duo behind Jackopierce, first stepped into the spotlight? Reflecting on their early days, they fondly remember, “We had only been a band for barely five years when we started getting courted by major labels in 1993.” They signed with A&M Records, where they teamed up with the legendary producer T Bone Burnett and moved to Los Angeles to record their first major label album.

From Small Stages to Big Dreams

Before long, Jackopierce found themselves appearing on major platforms like Conan O’Brien, and gracing the pages of Rolling Stone and People Magazine. Their unique blend of harmonies and authentic storytelling quickly captured hearts around the globe. With 16 studio and live albums under their belt, the duo has crafted a distinctive sound that resonates with fans both old and new.

What to Expect at the Concert

During this one-night-only event, fans can look forward to a delightful mix of nostalgia, music, and captivating stories. Jackopierce plans to revisit classic tracks from Bringing on the Weather as well as share behind-the-scenes tales from their incredible journey. Expect to hear hits that have defined their music career and showcase why they’ve become an essential part of the acoustic music landscape.

Get Your Tickets!

Tickets for this unforgettable show range from $30 to $55 (plus tax and fees), making it accessible for fans of all kinds. Don’t wait too long to grab your seats; tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, December 20. But here’s a little insider tip: If you want to secure your tickets a bit earlier, the Friends of the Martin Center program will have a pre-sale on Wednesday, December 18, starting at 10 a.m.

Thinking about becoming a Friend of the Martin Center to get early access? Head over to their website to find out how you can join this exclusive group!

Stay Updated

For all the details about Jackopierce and to check out their latest music, you can visit their official website at www.jackopierce.com. To learn more about the Martin Center, purchase tickets, or get the latest updates, head to ETSUMartinCenter.org or call the box office at 423-439-2787.

Don’t Miss Out!

This is a performance you won’t want to miss, so gather your friends and family for a night filled with soulful music and memorable experiences. Celebrating 30 years of Bringing on the Weather is a milestone, and what better way to join in on the fun than being right there in the audience? Grab those tickets and get ready for a night to remember!


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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