Feb 9, 2017

audience-1867754_640Ardmore, Pennsylvania, one of the towns that make up the Philadelphia countryside, is a charming community with love for art, music, and culture. Given that fact, it’s no surprise that the Ardmore Music Hall is a draw for Philadelphia residents, Ardmore natives, and visitors from all up and down the east coast. At any given time, there are tons of exciting, interesting, or fun shows taking place — finding an act that’s worth traveling for isn’t difficult.

See Splintered Sunlight in February

The Ardmore Music Hall often attracts cover bands or tribute bands, and the locals love it. Splintered Sunlight is a Grateful Dead tribute band, and Deadheads from all over are sure to descend on the venue. If you’re eager to hear the whimsical but meaningful lyrics and riffs made famous by Jerry Garcia, you’d better plan your trip while tickets are still available.

Come See Control for Smilers

Toward the end of February, Control for Smilers has plans to roll into Ardmore. As any Phish fan already knows, this is a Phish tribute band well-known for singing the iconic band’s biggest hits, as well as their sleeper favorites. This is a fun three-for-one show, as the opening acts include both The Space Cats and Bazmati Vice.

Pay Homage to the Allman Brothers

In late March, Butch Trucks intends to rock Ardmore’s socks off. Butch Trucks was the drummer for the Allman Brothers. He’s coming to town with his new band, The Freight Train, and the scuttlebutt says that they intend to play all of your favorite Allman Brothers songs, not to mention tons of other favorite covers from similar bands. Midnight North featuring Grahame Lesh is the opener.

Join the Ardmore Music Club

If you’re a music-lover, maybe it’s in your best interest to join the music hall’s official Music Club. As a member, you receive discounts on tickets, advance announcements about new lineups, alerts for approaching sellouts, and even Ardmore Music Hall merchandise. The level of membership you choose offers special deals, as well. For example, Ambassador Level members have the chance to snag autographed posters and complimentary seating, plus they don’t have to pay ticket fees.

Host Your Own Event

The Ardmore Music Hall opens its doors for private events, too. It’s an excellent venue for events such as bat mitzvahs and bar mitzvahs, birthday parties, weddings, galas and fundraisers, corporate events, and film screenings. You can even throw parties before or during concerts that are already taking place, but you don’t have to plan your event in conjunction with a planned event.

The hall also offers optional amenities, such as catering and access to event staff, including lighting technicians and security. Since the venue has two floors, a stage, and a full bar, it goes without saying that you can host a massive event.

Ardmore Music Hall is practically a one-stop shop for local events, concerts, and private parties. This is a place where the community can come together for fun and enjoyment, not to mention its ability to draw visitors from nearby cities and even other states. What concert are you dying to see?

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