Two Tons of Steel - Strand Summer Series VIP Ticket

Two Tons of Steel - Strand Summer Series VIP Ticket

RESERVED VIEWING AREA, COMPLIMENTARY DRINK, MEET & GREET, AND MORE!

By Galveston Historical Foundation

Date and time

Saturday, July 6 · 5:30 - 9pm CDT

Location

Saengerfest Park

2302 Strand Street Galveston, TX 77550

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Upgrade your Strand Summer Series show with our limited VIP ticket. These passes include two complimentary drink tickets, a reserved viewing area, a pre-show meet-and-greet, and more! Visit galvestonhistory.org for future VIP pass opportunities.

Tickets are non-refundable. VIP area is located on the north side of Saengerfest Park. Please look for signage or check-in at the beer and wine tent.

ABOUT TWO TONS OF STEEL | Before there was Americana, before there was Texas Country, Two Tons of Steel front man Kevin Geil and his original band, “Dead Crickets,” rocked a sound that blended the best of musical worlds and pushed the envelope of “Texas” sound with a signature brand of high-energy country. Two Tons of Steel’s reach extends beyond their live gigs. The band was filmed during a “Two Ton Tuesday” gig for the IMAX film, "Texas: The Big Picture," which can be seen daily at the IMAX Theatre in the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin and has been seen as far away as Japan. The band also has been featured as supporting characters in award- winning author Karen Kendall's romance novel, "First Date." Two Tons Of Steel, Kevin Geil, JD Larish on Bass, Stephen James on Lead Guitar and Rich Alcorta on Drums preform about 200 shows a year and are currently on tour supporting “Gone” there 12th release.

ABOUT GALVESTON HISTORICAL FOUNDATION | GHF was formed as the Galveston Historical Society in 1871 and merged with a new organization formed in 1954 as a non-profit entity devoted to historic preservation and history in Galveston County. Over the last sixty years, GHF has expanded its mission to encompass community redevelopment, historic preservation advocacy, maritime preservation, coastal resiliency and stewardship of historic properties. GHF embraces a broader vision of history and architecture that encompasses advancements in environmental and natural sciences and their intersection with historic buildings and coastal life and conceives of history as an engaging story of individual lives and experiences on Galveston Island from the 19th century to the present day.

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Galveston Historical Foundation (GHF) was formed as the Galveston Historical Society in 1871 and reincorporated in 1954 as a non-profit organization devoted to historic preservation and history in Galveston County. Over the last 60 years, GHF has expanded its mission to encompass community redevelopment, historic preservation advocacy, maritime preservation, coastal resiliency and stewardship of historic properties. GHF embraces a broader vision of history and architecture that encompasses advancements in environmental and natural sciences and their intersection with historic buildings and coastal life, and conceives of history as an engaging story of individual lives and experiences on Galveston Island from the 19th century to the present day.