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Steve Forbert + Peter Holsapple

Saturday, October 25, 2025
6:30 pm Doors // 7:30 pm Music
All Ages

  • $45 ($55.38 w. taxes/fees) Premium Seating

  • $35 ($43.85 w. taxes/fees)  Preferred Reserved Seating

  • $30 ($38.07 w. taxes/fees) Advance General Admission

  • $35 ($40 w. taxes/fees) At The Door General Admission

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Two legendary singer-songwriters, one incredible night of music! 

Steve Forbert is a true American musical treasure, underscored by his new album, Daylight Savings Time. Like all his albums, it's saturated with what venerated rock journalist Robert Christgau discerned as his "omnivorously observant" songwriting, marked by Steve's gift for finding the more profound meaning and magic within everyday moments, as well as his abundant melodic and poetic enchantment. 

Peter Holsapple is touring in support of his new solo album, The Face of 68. It reflects on age, humor and hurt, with his usual high-quality wordplay and legendary gifts for melody and harmony. For longtime fans and newcomers alike, Peter’s record is an enduring testament to his striking abilities as musician and songwriter (The dB’s, Continental Drifters, Holsapple & Stamey).


As Steve Forbert approaches the milestone of his 70th birthday, Daylight Savings Time contemplates and celebrates the proverbial ‘extra hour of daylight’ that comes with the time change. “Yeah to chirping crickets and to daylight savings time!” he sings on the album’s first single “Sound Existence,” “The best ain’t yet to come, but you could still get by just fine.”

Steve arrived in New York City from his Meridian, Mississippi hometown in 1976. He slotted seamlessly into the “new folk” revival in such Manhattan clubs as Folk City, The Bitter End, and Kenny’s Castaways while taking the stage at CBGB, ground zero of the burgeoning new wave/punk movement. He also busked on the streets of Greenwich Village and in the elegant confines of Grand Central Station.

He quickly won a major label deal with Nemperor/CBS Records and released his heralded debut, Alive on Arrival, in 1978. His next album, Jackrabbit Slim, released in 1979, brought wider renown to Forbert with its #11 pop chart hit “Romeo’s Tune.” It provided the stature for his troubadour existence, which has kept him active ever since as “a striking performer, very much worth seeing and hearing,” according to the New York Times.

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Peter Holsapple is an American musician and songwriter, best known as a founding member of the jangle-pop band the dB's. He has also collaborated with groups like R.E.M. and Hootie & the Blowfish, and was a member of the Continental Drifters. 

The Face of 68 is about Peter Holsapple: facing forward with electric guitar in hand, and gazing enthusiastically at what’s to come. Eleven stunning songs with strong vocals and a newly-rediscovered love of lead guitar; overall, it’s a fine way to see Peter’s way to his future in rock and roll, love and recognizing inevitable loss over time. He’s ready for it all. With songs like “Larger Than Life,” “High High Horse,” and the title track “The Face of 68” – the new album is a start-to-finish home run. “I’d like to think” says Peter, “that, were my parents still alive, they’d say I’d finally realized my potential.”

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