Legends of Country Rock ft Pure Prairie League, Firefall and special guest Richie Furay (6/27/25)

Ticket prices: $75.50-110.50
Fees Included
Tickets go on sale for
Premium Members: Monday 1/20 at 12pm
Members: Tuesday 1/21 at 12pm
Public: Friday 1/24 at 12pm
Fees Included
Tickets go on sale for
Premium Members: Monday 1/20 at 12pm
Members: Tuesday 1/21 at 12pm
Public: Friday 1/24 at 12pm
Presented by The Music Hall
Don’t miss an unforgettable experience as Pure Prairie League, Richie Furay, and Firefall take the stage to perform their iconic hits.
Don’t miss an unforgettable experience as Pure Prairie League, Richie Furay, and Firefall take the stage to perform their iconic hits.
From their beginnings in mid-Sixties Ohio as a group of friends playing cover tunes to the present-day unit featuring founding member/pedal-steel innovator John David Call, veteran bassist Mike Reilly, propulsive drummer Scott Thompson and guitar ace Donnie Clark, PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE continues to embellish the rich 43-year history of one of Country-Rock’s pioneering forces.
After an astonishing 60-year career in music that included pivotal positions in Buffalo Springfield, Poco, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, as well as several solo albums, Richie Furay’s has had a journey of constant progression and unending achievements. Once Furay joined with Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin, Buffalo Springfield instantly became one of America's great bands. When Furay left to form Poco with Jim Messina, Rusty Young, Randy Meisner, and George Grantham in 1968, his permanent influence in Country Rock became assured.
Lead guitarist and vocalist Jock Bartley founded Firefall in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974, along with two other refugees from the legendary Graham Parsons band. Firefall’s layered harmonies backed by driving rhythms that transcend many genres from rock to country brought them Platinum and Gold Album and Single success with hits like “You Are The Woman, “Strange Way” and “Just Remember I Love You”. Firefall hit the road and never looked back, including extensive tours with Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers, Chicago, America and More.
After an astonishing 60-year career in music that included pivotal positions in Buffalo Springfield, Poco, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, as well as several solo albums, Richie Furay’s has had a journey of constant progression and unending achievements. Once Furay joined with Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin, Buffalo Springfield instantly became one of America's great bands. When Furay left to form Poco with Jim Messina, Rusty Young, Randy Meisner, and George Grantham in 1968, his permanent influence in Country Rock became assured.
Lead guitarist and vocalist Jock Bartley founded Firefall in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974, along with two other refugees from the legendary Graham Parsons band. Firefall’s layered harmonies backed by driving rhythms that transcend many genres from rock to country brought them Platinum and Gold Album and Single success with hits like “You Are The Woman, “Strange Way” and “Just Remember I Love You”. Firefall hit the road and never looked back, including extensive tours with Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers, Chicago, America and More.