The Lincoln Amphitheatre’s 2019 performance series features a diverse lineup of performances highlighted by appearances by platinum, gold, and mainstream artists.

Molly Hatchet, John Waite, Henry Lee Summer, Ben and Noel Haggard, the sons of Country Music Hall of Fame member Merle Haggard, are some of the artists who will be performing in Lincoln City.

Additionally, after a strong two-year run of Billy Edd Wheeler’s Young Abe Lincoln, the venue is retiring the iconic play and will debut a new Lincoln-based production in 2019 entitled Here I Grew Up. The production will run five times in late June and early July and will be produced locally by Actor’s Community Theatre, a not-for-profit theatre company headquartered in Jasper, Ind.

The 2019 performance series marks the fourth summer of a unique partnership and management agreement between the Indiana Office of Tourism Development and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.  Attendance figures have jumped 40 percent from 2016, the inaugural full season of the agreement between the two state agencies, to 2018.  In 2018, the venue sold out seven of its nine music performances and sold tickets in 18 states and at least 157 Indiana municipalities.

The Lincoln Amphitheatre’s 2019 Performance Series

  • Saturday, May 18, 2019:  Departure – a tribute to Journey, presented in part by the Thermwood Corporation;
  • Saturday, June 1, 2019:  Molly Hatchet, presented by the Perry & Spencer County Community Foundations;
  • Saturday, June 15, 2019:  Toys in the Attic – a tribute to Aerosmith, presented by Mulzer Crushed Stone;
  • June 28, 29, and July 11, 12 and 13:  Here I Grew Up, presented by Best Home Furnishings & the Lincoln Boyhood Drama Association;
  • Saturday, July 27, 2019:  Purple Veins – A tribute to Prince, presented by Ivy Tech Community College;
  • Saturday, August 10, 2019:  Ben & Noel Haggard, presented in part by MasterBrand Cabinets;
  • Saturday, August 24, 2019:  John Waite with special guest Henry Lee Summer, presented by Kimball International;
  • Saturday, August 31, 2019:  Celebrate the Sounds of the Summer of ’69, presented by Kyana Woodstock;
  • Saturday, September 7, 2019:  the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, presented by the Spencer & Perry County Community Foundations;
  • Saturday, September 28, 2019:  Hard Day’s Night – a tribute to the Beatles, presented in part by Kimball Electronics; and
  • Saturday, October 12, 2019:  Ghostbusters – a special 35th anniversary screening, presented by the Friends of Lincoln State Park.

Individual tickets for the 2019 Lincoln Amphitheatre performance series are on sale now atwww.LincolnAmphitheatre.com.  Ticket prices include concert admission, parking, facility and service charges, as well as Lincoln State Park’s gate fee. Seating for all shows and sections is general admission/festival seating. VIP tickets include preferred seating, as well as a complimentary drink voucher good for Pepsi products or beer/wine products.  Concessions, venue merchandise and artist merchandise (when applicable) will be available for purchase at each event.

Lincoln Amphitheatre is one of the largest fully-covered amphitheaters in the United States It's a majestic 1,500-seat venue located within Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana, the boyhood home of Abraham Lincoln.

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