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Trip Rogers

Sunday, March 10, 2019 @ 3:00 pm
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Concert

North Carolina native Trip Rogers has been entertaining audiences on the east coast of the U.S. for most of his life. He has performed Celtic music for more than 15 years (including the Celtic rock band Stirling Bridge), and his musical resume includes everything from southern rock to blues. With his dynamic stage presence, he brings to life story-laden songs of Scotland, Ireland, and Appalachia. A guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and entertainer by trade and passion, Rogers seamlessly moves among many musical genres with his trademark high energy, skill, and humor. Lynyrd Skynyrd’s southern rock and Eric Clapton’s guitar-driven blues laid the foundation for Rogers’ signature guitar style. From supporting international artists to engaging school children, Rogers is at home on any stage. Over the years, he has shared the stage with artists such as Leon Russell, Molly Hatchett, Billy Joe Shaver, Hal Ketchum, and Fred Eaglesmith, and he has performed in concert halls and at fairs and festivals all along the east coast. In addition to his solo performances, he also plays with Stirling Bridge, a hard driving, bagpipe-heavy Celtic rock band, and Raglan Road, an acoustic duo that fuses Celtic and bluegrass music.

 

NEW THIS YEAR: Reserve your ticket in advance! Even though this event is free to attend, tickets are required, as seating is limited. PLEASE NOTE: If you reserve your ticket ahead of time and have not checked in at the auditorium by the time the doors open (2:45 p.m.), your seat may be released so someone else can attend the event. Some tickets will also be available at the Museum the day of the event – please visit the information table outside Daniels Auditorium beginning at 2 p.m. on the show date. Thank you for your understanding; please contact us if you have any questions.

Street parking is free on weekends in downtown Raleigh, and the lot across Wilmington Street from the Museum is also free on the weekend. Learn more about parking options in downtown Raleigh

A ramp from Edenton St provides access to the Museum’s main entrance. A ramp is also available from Jones St. and the entrance from Fletcher Garden. Wheelchairs for interior use are available free of charge at the Museum information desk. The Museum entrance closest to the auditorium is a staircase that leads up to glass doors on Edenton St. 

Large print program notes and assistive listening devices will be available at this event. Please call us at 919-664-8333 with any questions about accessibility.

Details

Date:
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Time:
3:00 pm
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Venue

Daniels Auditorium
5 E Edenton St
Raleigh,27601
Phone
919-807-7900
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