Jackopierce set to take the stage at ETSU Martin Center April 3, 2025

Published 11:06 am Monday, December 16, 2024

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JOHNSON CITY Iconic acoustic duo Jackopierce is set to bring their celebrated sound to Johnson City for the very first time on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. at the ETSU Martin Center for the Arts. Fans won’t want to miss this special performance as Jackopierce celebrates 30 years of their breakthrough album, Bringing on the Weather.

“We had only been a band for barely five years when we started getting courted by major labels in 1993,” recalls Jack O’Neill and Cary Pierce, the duo behind the band’s name. “We signed with A&M, got paired up with legendary producer T Bone Burnett, and moved to L.A. to record our major label debut. Before you knew it, there we were on Conan, in Rolling Stone and People Magazine, and on the radio all over the world.”

Known for their signature blend of harmonies and heartfelt songwriting, Jackopierce will treat audiences to a night of nostalgia, music, and storytelling. In addition to hits from their other sixteen studio and live albums, Jackopierce will revisit classic tunes and behind-the-scenes stories from Bringing on the Weather, the album that cemented their place in the national and international music scene.

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Don’t miss this one-night-only event celebrating three decades of Bringing on the Weather and the incredible journey of Jackopierce.

Tickets range from $30 – $55 (+ tax & fees). Tickets for the show go on sale to the public on Friday, Dec. 20. Pre-sale for Friends of the Martin Center begins Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 10 a.m. For more information on how to become a Friend for early access to tickets, visit https://www.etsu.edu/martin-center/friends.php.

For more information on Jackopierce, visit www.jackopierce.com. For more about the Martin Center or to purchase tickets, visit ETSUMartinCenter.org or call the Martin Center box office at 423-439-2787.