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Little Feat/ Creedence Clearwater Revisited Concert Wed May7th Innsbrook, Richmond, VA.

  First Concert of the year at Innsbrook Pavilion in Short Pump Richmond. Little Feat and Creedence Clearwater Revisited.  Next Wednesday May 7th  Gate opens at 6 pm

http://www.innsbrookafterhours.com/  Innsbrook Pavilion and Summer Concert Schedule
 
http://www.creedence-revisited.com/music.html  click here to hear the Band
http://www.myspace.com/littlefeat  Click here to hear Little Feat
 
Show date: Wednesday May 7
General Admission $12.50/Gate $15,
Gold Circle Seating Advance $35
 

Click here to buy tickets   http://www.web2ticketstobuy.com/iahstore/products.php

Directions/ Map  http://www.mapquest.com/mq/5-1V0TD_yJ

Doors: 6:00 PM

Opening Act: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Headliner: 8:00 PM – Conclusion

However, should a concert be advertised as “An Evening With…”

Doors: 6:00 PM

Headliner: 7:30 PM – Conclusion

 Central Virginia’s longest running mid-week concert series. Now in the 23rd year.  

 

FAQs PDF Print E-mail
FAQ Table of Contents: (click on a text link to go to that answer)  What is Innsbrook After Hours “ZERO TOLERENCE POLICY”?
Where can I purchase tickets for Innsbrook After Hours?
Are tickets available at the door for Innsbrook After Hours concerts?
Where can I purchase season passes for Innsbrook After Hours?
What if I purchase tickets through brokers/online services/auctions not affiliated with Innsbrook After Hours?
What if it rains? Can I get a refund? Can I use my ticket at another show if it rains?
What time do doors open for Innsbrook After Hours shows?
When can I pick up tickets at the Will Call Window?
Where is the Will Call Window?
My favorite band is playing at Innsbrook. When can I get in line at the door to ensure the best possible seats?
Can we party in the parking lot before the concert?
Is parking available on-site at Innsbrook After Hours?
What is the GOLD CIRCLE area?
What is the seating/standing policy within the GOLD CIRCLE area? Will people standing/dancing be asked to sit down?
What is the lawn area at Innsbrook After Hours?
Can I bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on the lawn for Innsbrook After Hours?
Are there restrictions on what can be brought in to Innsbrook After Hours?
If doors open at 6pm,what time does the music start? What time does the headliner hit the stage?
Do I have to purchase a ticket for my children?

Are cameras allowed at Innsbrook After Hours?
What is the address of the snagajob.com Pavilion?
Where can I stay if I attend an Innsbrook After Hours concert?

What forms of payment are accepted at Innsbrook After Hours?

 

 

 

 

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