Good luck! And if you get shut out, try our Fun Ticket Transfer (there are already tickets for sale for today’s shows). You can also purchase tickets through ticket sites like Stubhub or TicketsNow.
Another tour date has been confirmed: Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band will perform in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the Post-Gazette Pavilion on Tuesday, June 23rd.
Tickets go on sale February 9th through TicketMaster.
The fourth part of Jimmy Buffett’s recent Outer Banks Adventure is now up at Margaritaville.com. In this final installment, Jimmy writes about pirates and lighthouses, and his ventures on Ocracoke Island:
There was little daylight left as I disembarked on the south shore of Ocracoke from the W. Stanford White, so there was not much to see as I drove towards town and my place of rest for the night. Again, the campgrounds were closed and I had surfed the web for an interesting looking place to spend the night. It had been awhile since I had first dropped out of the sky here for lunch and my first look at the Outer Banks. Maybe the thing that had attracted me here in the first place, other than the unusual name, was the fact that Ocracoke’s history was significantly effected by two things that have always interested me very much – lighthouses and pirates, which meant I was on a “research expedition”.
Update – Tickets for the February 24th show at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center go on sale to the general public this Saturday (the 31st) at 10 am HST (3 pm eastern) through www.mauiarts.org/tickets, in person at the box office, or by calling 1-808- 242-SHOW (7469).
Ticket prices are $56, $66, $86 plus applicable fees; a limited number of $126 premium seating tickets will also be available.
Early ticket purchasing is available for donors supporting the MACC. Learn more here. The early purchase period begins at 10 am Thursday and runs through Friday.
In this month’s “From Under My Lone Palm”, Justin chronicles the many guitars that Jimmy Buffett has used over the years:
Earlier this month I was talked into throwing $20 bucks in on the extremely popular “Guitar Hero
World Tour” 2 guitar controller set. I gotta say that I never thought I would like Guitar Hero or Rock Band since it always seemed to me to be a rip-off of actually playing guitar. But, I was hooked immediately. Both games are a lot of fun. Plus, how cool is it to rock out to Peter Mayer’s guitar licks on “Cheeseburger in Paradise”? I can say that it’s not as easy as it looks. So I figured a great topic for the column this month would be Jimmy’s guitars. As some of you might know, I’ve been researching them for quite sometime for a new page on the site, but I just can’t get the page to come together enough to please me. I’m sure someday I’ll get it right, but until then, here’s a look at a few of Jimmy’s beautiful guitars from over the years.
This past week we showed you the below picture and asked you to come up with your own caption for it. We got a lot of great responses as usual, and we’ve whittled it down to five of our favorites for you to vote on.
Here’s the picture again, and please cast your vote in the poll below the image:
The hint given was that it’s Jimmy talking to Jimmy the dog, a member of the Jamaican Dog Sled Team.
The second and third tour dates of the day have been revealed: Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band will perform at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Charlotte, North Carolina on Thursday, April 21stand at the Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday, April 19th.
Tickets for both shows go on sale Saturday, January 31st.
Earlier today it was confirmed that Buffett will play Detroit in August.