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Gary Pratt – TGIS Free Concert Series

Date

Thursday, Jul 16, 2020

Time

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Gary Pratt – TGIS Free Concert Series

At a very early age, Gary Pratt expressed his talent and his love for music.  Country music has always been a part of his life.  In addition to performing locally, he had the pleasure of showcasing his music in all the hottest venues in Nashville.  He has appeared before crowds of thousands and has been the opening act for the Rocky Gap Music Festival in Maryland, showcased his talent as part of Nashville’s Fanfest, entertained at the Tennessee State Fair, and has been the opening act for national artists such as Chris Cagle, Mark Chestnut, Crystal Gayle, Phil Stacey, Ronnie Milsap and Pam Tillis, as well as Lorrie Morgan here at The Palace Theatre.  He has also performed in many local bands including: CC & Company, Blu River and Moonshine Steel.

FREE ADMISSION, BUT REGISTRATION REQUIRED – see TGIS page for details 

VISIT OUR TGIS PAGE FOR SAFETY GUIDELINES PRIOR TO ATTENDING

***NEW LOCATION – Greensburg Garden & Civic Center Lawn
Folding chairs and/or blankets are strongly encouraged (tables and chairs are not provided).

Elegant Catering Food Truck & Bar 5 PM
Live Music 6-9 PM


Location

Greensburg Garden & Civic Center Lawn
Website
https://www.thepalacetheatre.org/ggcc/

Organizer

Westmoreland Cultural Trust
Website
http://www.westmorelandculturaltrust.org

The event is finished.

To order by phone, call the Box Office at 724-836-8000
Ticket sales are final; no refunds or exchanges unless the show is canceled. In the event of a cancellation or postponement, certain service and historic preservation charges are not refundable.
Ticket Guidelines
*service charges apply to ticket orders

THE PALACE THEATRE
21 West Otterman Street
Greensburg, PA 15601



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The Palace Theatre has been a major force in Westmoreland County’s cultural scene for generations. Opened September 2, 1926, as the Manos Theatre, The Palace Theatre today hosts the widest variety of live entertainment in the area in a beautifully renovated 1369-seat facility, located across from the county courthouse.