JJ Grey & Mofro added to Jonny Lang show on July 17
Tickets On Sale Friday, March 15th at 10:00 AM
Richmond, VA – March 12, 2019 – Innsbrook After Hours announced additions to its 2019 Summer Concert Series. The band 311 will headline XL102’s Big Field Day on May 18th, along with special guest K. Flay and a full day of music. Earth, Wind & Fire performs on July 31st. Tickets for each show go on sale this Friday, March 15 at 10:00 AM at www.innsbrookafterhours.com. A limited number of Early Bird General Admission tickets for each show will be available for one week only. Innsbrook After Hours also announced that JJ Grey & Mofro have been added to the show on July 17th with Jonny Lang and The North Mississippi Allstars (on sale now.)
XL102 brings their signature Big Field Day back to Innsbrook After Hours, this year featuring 311, K.Flay, Dreamers, SYML and The Blue Stones. Over the course of their amazing career, 311 has sold over 9 million albums/DVD’s in the US along. 311’s last 9 consecutive albums reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Charts and they’ve had 9 Top 10 radio hits, including thee No. 1’s. Their list of hits includes “Down,” “All Mixed Up,” “Amber,” “Love Song,” “Come Original,” “Beautiful Disaster,” “Don’t Tread On Me,” “Hey You,” and “Sunset In July.” 311’s latest album Mosaic was released in 2017 via BMG and was produced by John Feldmann (Blink 182, Panic! at the Disco, The Used, etc.) and Scotch Ralston (who produced 311’s Transistor, Soundsystem & Stereolithic albums).
K.Flay was nominated for a GRAMMY Award for Best Rock Song and hit the top 5 on Alternative Radio with the single “Blood in the Cut” off her 2016 EP Crush Me. In 2018, she followed up with the album Everywhere Is Some Where which amps up its defiant spirit with a densely textured yet gritty sound.
Canadian blues-rock duo The Blue Stones made their Entertainment One debut with Black Holes, taking influence from artists like The Black Keys, Led Zeppelin, and even Kanye West. With their raw passion and restless intensity, From his basement recording studio in the small town of Issaquah, WA outside Seattle, Brian Fennell wrote and recorded a collection of songs under the name Syml, which means simple in Welsh. Adopted and not knowing his history or connection to his Welsh roots, many of these songs were influenced by the complex feelings that come from unknown lineage. Syml’s debut album is due out on May 3rd. Dreamers deliver a dynamic breed of alt-rock that channels the glory of the past while pushing toward the future. On their new EP Fly, the LA-via-Brooklyn trio reflect on all the wonder and chaos of living fully in the present.
Considered one of the most important, innovative, and commercially invincible contemporary forces of the 20th century, Earth, Wind & Fire has released 23 albums throughout their career.
They have recorded eight #1 R&B singles and eight Double Platinum Top 10 Pop Albums. Earth, Wind & Fire has earned more than 50 Gold and Platinum albums and sold over 100 million albums worldwide, earning them a solid spot as one of best selling music groups of all-time. In 2000 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and The National Academy of Recording Arts & Science (NARAS). Later, in 2016, the group accepted the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award, totaling off the group with nine separate GRAMMY Awards. Earth, Wind & Fire’s career achievements and influences have set the standard for music of all genres and left a lasting impact on music history and popular culture.
Floridian born, JJ Grey remains an unfettered, blissful performer, singing with a blue-collared spirit over the bone-deep grooves of his compositions. While his style of music floats in between southern rock, funk, rhythmic blues and even gospel at times; onstage, Grey always delivers his songs with compassion and a relentless honesty. On the most recent album, Ol’ Glory released in 2015, Grey and his band MOFRO offer grace and groove in equal measure, with an easygoing quality to the production that makes those beautiful muscular drum-breaks sound as though the band has set up in your living room.
Entering into its 34th season, Innsbrook After Hours has brought some of the greatest concerts to the Central Virginia area. Tickets for Lady Antebellum May 4th, Kane Brown May 31st, Jake Owen June 27th, Jonny Lang and JJ Grey & Mofro with The North Mississippi Allstars July 17th, and Brantley Gilbert September 14th are already on sale. Additional shows for the 2019 season will be announced soon.
Tickets for XL102 Big Field Day featuring 311 on Saturday, May 18, 2019 and Earth, Wind & Fire on Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at Innsbrook After Hours go on sale this Friday, March 15 at 10:00 AM at www.innsbrookafterhours.com or by phone at 1-800-514-ETIX (3849). A limited number of Early Bird General Admission tickets will be available for one week only. Gates open at 5:00 PM; show starts at 6:00 PM. All events are rain or shine. No refunds. Innsbrook After Hours is located at the SERVPRO of Richmond Pavilion, 4901 Lake Brook Dr. Glen Allen, VA.
About Innsbrook After Hours
Since 1985, Innsbrook After Hours has provided a social environment with entertainment for Innsbrook and its surrounding communities, as well as provide funding for the Innsbrook Foundation. Spearheaded by the Innsbrook Foundation, it was decided that Innsbrook should return to its original format: as a foundation driven concert series with a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales supporting the Innsbrook Foundation and the American Constitution Spirit Foundation. IAH Productions, based in Glen Allen, a subsidiary of Event Makers-USA, is charged with designing, producing, and managing the 2019 Innsbrook After Hours concert series.