The Jacob Jolliff Band ~ Live at the Historic Black Box Theater

The Jacob Jolliff Band ~ Live at the Historic Black Box Theater

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Experience the magic! Jacob Jolliff Band lights up the Historic Black Box Theater—an unforgettable night at Gunnison Arts Center!

By Professional High Fivers

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Location

Gunnison Arts Center

102 South Main Street Gunnison, CO 81230

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

The Jacob Jolliff Band ~ Live at the Historic Black Box Theater
Presented by Professional High Fivers

Join us for an unforgettable evening of virtuosic bluegrass music with The Jacob Jolliff Band at the Historic Black Box Theater! This special in-person event promises high-energy performances, dazzling instrumental interplay, and a night of music you won’t soon forget. Whether you're a lifelong bluegrass fan or new to the genre, this is the perfect night out for friends, family, and music lovers alike.

Jacob Jolliff is widely recognized as one of the world’s premier contemporary mandolinists. A Berklee College of Music graduate and winner of the 2012 National Mandolin Championship, Jacob has toured and performed with renowned artists including Béla Fleck, Tony Trischka, and Yonder Mountain String Band. Today, he leads The Jacob Jolliff Band—one of the most exciting progressive bluegrass ensembles on the scene.

The band’s dynamic sound blends intricate original instrumentals with a wide-ranging vocal repertoire, from traditional bluegrass roots to unexpected pop covers. Their latest release, Instrumentals, Vol. 2: Mandolin Mysteries (May 2024), showcases their deep musicality and improvisational prowess.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience The Jacob Jolliff Band live in the intimate setting of the Black Box Theater!

Frequently asked questions

Is this a seated show?

Yes! Enjoy a comfortable seat in the historically remodeled Black Box Theater.

Is there limited seating?

Yes! The Black Box Theater seats 90. Get your tickets today!

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$65.87
Dec 6 · 8:00 PM MST