Whether you like blues, a little bit of country, Motown or reliving the oldies, you’ll find something to suit your taste during the summer concert series at Tulalip Amphitheatre.
The lineup comprises a short list of who’s who in the music world, with names such as The Temptations, Robert Cray, Billy Idol and Chicago.
The concert series runs from July to September at the 3,000-seat Tulalip Amphitheatre at the Tulalip Resort Casino, 10400 Quil Ceda Blvd., Tulalip.
Reserved seating and general admission tickets for all performances will be available for ticketmaster members on April 23 and for general sale on April 28.
Tickets can be purchased in person at the Tulalip Resort Casino Rewards Club desk on the casino floor or at www.ticketmaster.com.
Doors open at 6 p.m. and concerts start at 7 p.m. for all shows.
The 2010 Summer Concert Series lineup is:
The Temptations and The Four Tops: July 11. These two acts join forces for one night of Motown hits including “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination” and “Baby I Need Your Loving.” Tickets: $45 to $65.
Blake Shelton: July 26. The country singer performs his biggest hits including “Hillbilly Bone,” “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” and “Home.” Tickets: $40 to $60.
Spike and The Impalers: July 30. KZOK-FM’s Spike O’Neill and Bob Rivers lead Seattle’s tongue-in-cheek rockers through a set of classic rock hits. Tickets: $25 to $35.
Billy Idol: Aug. 5. The ’80s bad boy performs his greatest hits including “Rebel Yell,” “Dancing With Myself” and “Mony Mony.” Tickets: $45 to $65.
Buddy Guy and Robert Cray: Aug. 17. The Grammy Award winners team up for a night of blues and guitar solos. Tickets: $45 to $65.
Chicago: Aug. 25. The group will play its blend of horn-fueled rock and top-40 ballads. Tickets: $50 to $70.
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Sept. 2. Southern rock rebels perform their biggest hits and radio favorites including “Sweet Home Alabama,” “Gimme Three Steps” and “Freebird.” Tickets: $50 to $70.
Theresa Goffredo: 425-339-3424; goffredo@heraldnet.com.
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