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GCA hosting Josh Weathers Sunday at Memorial Auditorium

Wed, 02/23/2022 - 5:01 pm
Concert association hosts strong 2021-2022 season
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    (CONTRIBUTED PHOTO | JOSH WEATHERS) Josh Weathers will be the last performance for the Graham Concert Association season Sunday, Feb. 27 at Graham Memorial Auditorium. The performance is making up for the October 2021 concert being canceled.
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Graham Concert Association will be hosting a performance by Josh Weathers Sunday at Graham Memorial Auditorium. The concert is a make-up performance for their October 2021 scheduled event being canceled.

Weathers is a singer and songwriter who combines songs with a rocking live performance. The performance will be 5 p.m. at Graham Memorial Auditorium, 628 Third St. in Graham. Doors for the concert will open at 4:30 p.m. Seating for the concert is by general admission which is first come, first serve.

GCA Program Chair Brendan Weatherman said the makeup concert was secured last week as a way to make up for the Oct. 26, 2021 performance by Sean McConnell being canceled and the replacement performance of Jack Ingram being unable to perform.

“We told them (season ticket holders) that we would do a makeup performance, just because (...) they pay for six performances, we wanted them to have six performances. (...) all season ticket holders are being mailed a voucher to attend the show, and all (...) individual ticket purchases for the October performance are going to be honored and they have been emailed a voucher to attend this concert,” Weatherman said.

Those who wish to attend the concert who are not season ticket holders or purchased a ticket for the October 2021 concert, can visit grahamconcertassociation.com to purchase tickets.

This will be the last concert for the 2021-2022 GCA season, which featured Kaitlin Butts, Courtney Patton and Heather Stalling, The Quebe Sisters, Suzy Boggus, Wade Bowen and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Weatherman said the season was strong following the COVID-19 pandemic.

For the rest of the story, see the Feb. 23 edition of The Graham Leader.