Grab your surfboard, round up the family and pack up the Woody as the California sounds of one of America's most beloved and iconic bands comes to Butte's Mother Lode Theater on April 5th.  "Sail On", a tribute to The Beach Boys, will be appearing and bringing all phases and sounds of "America's Band" to Butte, Montana as part of the Mother Lode's Community Concert Series.

Sail On is based out of Nashville, Tennessee and have been performing over 100 shows per year, bringing to a fine-tune the five-part harmonies that made the original Beach Boys famous.  Sail On will perform songs ranging from the Beach Boys early days such as "Surfin' Safari", "Little Deuce Coupe" and "409", late 60's selections such as "Good Vibrations" and "Sail On, Sailor" and even their mid-80s #1, "Kokomo".

The Mother Lode's Community Concert Series is impressive this season, featuring a variety of shows and styles.  The series will get underway with "Alliance Brass: Celebrating Stage and Screen" on September 20th, "Boyd Meets Girl" an impressive cello and guitar duo on November 14th, the "Letters From Home"  USO-style show on March 3rd, and "You're the Piano Man", the timeless hits of Billy Joel performed by Jim Witter on May 4th.
For tickets, call the Butte Community Concert Association at 406-479-0038.
Season Tickets are $85 for aduts and $25 for students with a current ID card. Seating is general admission only, reserved seating is not available.
Single ticket entry will be sold for $45/adult after the second concert.
Tickets are not available for purchase at the Mother Lode Theatre box office but can be purchased through this link.

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