Pete Seeger Tickets
Pete Seeger Concert Tickets
Grab a few friends and get ready for a night of fun with Pete Seeger tickets from TicketSmarter. One of the godfathers of modern folk music, Pete Seeger has wielded massive influence over several generations of singers and writers, including Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, and either wrote or popularised familiar songs like We Shall Overcome, Where Have All The Flowers Gone, If I Had A Hammer and Turn Turn Turn. The son of teacher, folklorist and classical musician Charles Seeger, he took up ukulele and banjo as a child and quickly discovered a gift for communicating with and holding the attention of audiences.
Planning a career in journalism he studied at Harvard, but the course of his life changed after meeting the great folk song collector Alan Lomax, assisting with his studies at the Library of Congress in Washington DC. Encouraged by Lomax, Seeger started performing alongside the likes of Burl Ives, Josh White and Woody Guthrie and went on to found two hugely influential groups in the re-emergence of American folk music, The Almanac Singers and The Weavers; who had major hits with sanitised versions of Leadbelly's Goodnight Irene and On Top Of Old Smokey, Woody Guthrie's So Long It's Been Good To Know You, the African song Wimoweh and their own Kisses Sweeter Than Wine.
However, their career was cut short by Senator McCarthy's purge of suspected communists and Seeger was blacklisted and briefly jailed for refusing to give evidence to a government investigation into communist activities.
He remained a hero of the folk movement, however, and continued to campaign for unions and political causes, including civil rights marches with Dr Martin Luther King - his adaptation of We Shall Overcome became an anthem of the protest movement.
He played many concerts with Arlo Guthrie - son of his old friend Woody Guthrie - and continued to campaign and perform into his 90s, including singing This Land Is Your Land with Bruce Springsteen at the inauguration of President Obama in 2009.
How much are Pete Seeger tickets?
There is a noticeable difference in Pete Seeger tour tickets between each of the shows. These prices go up and down depending on the size of the venue and where each seat is located. Prices are sure to be higher for VIP upgrades than a standard general admission ticket.
Pete Seeger tickets to live shows in major cities like New York are typically the most expensive option and can cost over $200 per ticket. Concerts in smaller cities like Minneapolis are generally more affordable. Review Pete Seeger's tour schedule to compare ticket prices for an upcoming show near you.
When do Pete Seeger tickets go on sale?
TicketSmarter should be your first spot to find Pete Seeger concert tickets. We list seats for all upcoming tour dates right after concert schedules are released. And, you will never need a presale code on our website. Our sellers will list their inventory before the public on sale from the ticket office in most cases.
Pete Seeger Tour Dates & Concert Schedule
Pete Seeger tours across the country with stops all over the United States. Right now, the Pete Seeger 2024 concert schedule doesn't have any upcoming shows lined up.
Country artists like Pete Seeger perform at venues across the country and fans can catch exciting festivals too like the Stagecoach Festival, in Indio, Calif., Country Thunder in Iowa, Florida, and Wisconsin or Country USA at Ford Festival Park in Oshkosh, Wisc. TicketSmarter makes it easy with our event calendar located at the top of each performer page. This helpful tool showcases all the upcoming tour dates.
Whether performing at a venue on the Country Megaticket or the Grand Ole Opry, our website makes sure you'll be the first to know. The Pete Seeger concert schedule links directly to our seating chart, making it easy to buy tour tickets and find great prices.
Songs from the Pete Seeger Tour Setlist
Pete Seeger's setlist while performing in Buffalo , NY at “Buffalo Niagara Convention Center” included the following songs:
- The Farmer's Curst Wife
- Oh, Wallace
- I Ain't Scared of Your Jail
- Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
- Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)
- Encore
- This Land Is Your Land
Source: Setlist.fm