Germantown Performing Arts Center (GPAC) is excited to announce the upcoming concert of Grammy-winning artist Marty Stuart. The country music legend will perform in the Duncan-Williams Performance Hall on Friday, November 18, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at the GPAC website or by calling the box office at (901)751-7500.

In addition to five Grammy awards, Stuart is a platinum recording artist, AMA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Grand Ole Opry star, country music archivist, photographer, musician, and songwriter. Since starting out singing gospel as a child, Stuart has spent over four decades celebrating American roots music. His teenage years on tour with bluegrass legend Lester Flatt in the ’70s were followed by six years in Johnny Cash’s band in the ’80s and a chart-topping tenure as a solo artist in the ’90s. Stuart hosts a Late Night Jam at The Ryman each year to kick off the CMA Music Festival. Recent guests include Dolly Parton, Jerry Lee Lewis, Neko Case, Eric Church, Chris Stapleton, Maren Morris, Dan Auerbach, and many more.

“The intimate setting of the Duncan-Williams Performance Hall is the perfect place to experience the music of Marty Stuart,” said Paul Chandler, Executive Director of GPAC. “We are elated to welcome him back to GPAC.”

Find out more about this concert, as well as the rest of Season 28, on the GPAC website and the GPAC Facebook Events Page.

About GPAC

Located in the heart of Shelby County, Germantown Performing Arts Center serves the greater Memphis metro area of over a million people and is accessible to all members of the community. GPAC is comprised of the Duncan-Williams Performance Hall, an acoustically perfect, 854-seat venue featuring a sprung pine stage, an elegant green room, five large dressing rooms, and a spacious lobby for entertaining and assembling; The Grove, a dynamic outdoor venue which can accommodate approximately 1200 guests in a lush outdoor setting; and the Watkins Studio Theater, an intimate black box theater. Ray Charles set the bar high when he opened GPAC in 1994, immediately defining this performing arts center as a place where excellence is the norm and where the world comes to perform. GPAC welcomes over 100,000 visitors annually and presents world-renowned performing artists in a variety of genres, year-round educational activities for all ages including the GPAC Youth Symphony Program, rotating visual art exhibits, and many community events. The center benefits from a professional infrastructure that possesses a clear direction, strong financial health, professional staff, and a dedicated board of directors.

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