Big Sugar founder and frontman Gordie Johnson. (Submitted photo)Big Sugar founder and frontman Gordie Johnson. (Submitted photo)
Chatham

Ticket sales open for RM Sotheby's 40th anniversary concerts

Tickets are available now for both the Sam Roberts Band and Big Sugar concerts that will be taking place during the RM Sotheby’s 40th Anniversary weekend in Chatham.

They're being sold online at cktickets.com and can also be purchased in person at the Capitol Theatre box office or by calling 519-354-8338 or toll-free 1-866-807-7770.

The proceeds from the Sam Roberts Band performance in Tecumseh Park on June 21 will support the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation while the Big Sugar concert at the Capitol Theatre on June 22 will support the Chatham-Kent Hospice Foundation.

Local act Walkin 47 will open the Sam Roberts Band show while Chatham-based Superfly is set to open for Big Sugar.

Limited tickets are also available to attend a pre-show VIP reception at the Big Sugar concert.

Other special events for the RM Sotheby's anniversary weekend include a Kick Off Parade, Best Cars in the World display and events and tours at RM Head Office at One Classic Car Drive in Blenheim.

More information on additional activities that are being planned for the weekend is expected to be released in the coming weeks.

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