Skillet Sets Drive-In Concerts For October
Skillet will lead a two-night Drive-In Concert at Cedar Park, Texas at the H-E-B Center North parking lots, as part of the venue’s Tailgate Series on Oct. 9-10.
This is the multi-Platinum rockers first ever drive in event, which will also feature fellow Atlantic Record’s artist, Colton Dixon.
“It’s been tough to not rock out with our fans over the past 5 months, so we are psyched to do two shows in a row in Texas this October,” said Skillet’s John Cooper. “Come rock with us, panheads!”
Tickets will be available for presale on Aug. 12-13 beginning at 10 a.m. CT, and can be purchased with the code “Victorious.” The H-E-B Center’s presale will launch on the 12th as well, between noon that day and 10 p.m. on the Aug. 13, with the official on sale starting Aug. 14 at 10 a.m. local time via ticketmaster.com and the H-E-B Center box office. Tickets for both nights are available here.
This event date is subject to State of Texas and local government guidelines for helping the community stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pre-ordered food and beverage Cooler Packages are available for $40 to have delivered to your car upon entry. H-E-B Center Tailgate Cooler Packages come in a commemorative cooler bag and can be added to ticket orders via ticketmaster.com.
All events at H-E-B Center at Cedar Park will include activation of ASM Global’s “Venue Shield”– an advanced environmental hygiene protocol that will also be deployed in more than 325 ASM facilities around the world. Venue Shield reduces physical touch points, increases venue sanitization and cleanliness, and provides various health monitoring guidelines and services.
Skillet recently announced the upcoming Sept. 11 release of their Deluxe Edition project, Victorious: The Aftermath, simultaneously unveiling a pre-sale package that includes the album and their second graphic novel, EDEN II: The Aftermath (9/11/20). Victorious: The Aftermath will feature all 12 original tracks from Victorious, plus eight additional tracks, including two previously unreleased songs, and five reimagined songs.
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