The Englishtown Project Tickets
The Englishtown Project Concert Tickets
Enjoy a blast from the past with The Englishtown Project tickets from TicketSmarter. The Englishtown Project is a cover band that is dedicated to representing iconic bands from the late 1970s. In particular, it seeks to emulate the 1977 Grateful Dead performance at Raceway Park in Englishtown, N.J. The New Riders of the Purple Sage and The Marshall Tucker Band opened for The Grateful Dead during that concert. The Englishtown Project works through a catalog of nearly 60 songs, all of which were performed during that same 1977 concert.
Michael Falzarano of The Hot Tuna and The New Riders of the Purple Sage is the mastermind behind The Englishtown Project. While touring throughout the United States and Canada, fans would often mention their performance in Englishtown, New Jersey with The Grateful Dead. Falzarano decided to begin a new group in 2018 that would be dedicated to reliving that iconic performance. The first show as The Englishtown Project was performed at Brooklyn Bowl in May 2018.
Purchase The Englishtown Project tickets to hear Falzarano and Rob Wolfson on lead vocals. Many other artists from jam bands across the United States typically share the stage with Falzarano and Wolfson. The group has been known to play songs that were not originally performed at Raceway Park. Each concert can be unique as Falzarano has been known to take requests from the audience.
The Englishtown Project Ticket Prices:
- Average Price: $97 per ticket
- Cheap Ticket Options: Tickets start at $49 in the upper levels
- VIP Seating: Premium tickets over $150 for the best views
Upcoming The Englishtown Project Tour Dates:
See The Englishtown Project live in concert in 2024. Don’t miss the chance to see their iconic hits performed live on stage! Check the listings to see when they’re coming to a city near you.
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