
Mark Knopfler
Get Lucky Tour
with special guest Pieta Brown
2010 brings this world renowned singer/songwriter/guitarist to Sonoma County for his first-ever performance! First known as the leader of the British rock band Dire Straits, Mark Knopfler is also a much-loved solo artist with a new studio album, Get Lucky out this month. After enjoying multi-platinum success with Dire Straits in the '70s, '80s and '90s, Knopfler embarked on a successful solo career. Get Lucky is the sixth solo studio album from the legendary musician and follows 2007’s highly successful Kill To Get Crimson. Knopfler is touring in support of his new album and will play many large venues across the country. Don’t miss this rare one-night-only opportunity to see him in our intimate 1600-seat theater where no seat is further than 75-feet from the stage.
As the daughter of noted songsmith Greg Brown, Pieta Brown has an enviable songwriting pedigree. An artist who brings together the unvarnished humility of Loretta Lynn, the honest modern rock punch of P.J. Harvey, the hipster swagger and poetry of Cat Power, and the airy sophistication of Feist. And, coloring it all, a deep abiding saturation in folk and blues that’s beyond her years. All of this, yet she has her own distinctive style, lyrical substance, and voice.
“A joy to behold and to be heard...remarkable” — PureMusic.com
As a special offer for Mark Knopfler ticket purchasers, you are entitled to receive one copy of Mark Knopfler's new album “Get Lucky” for each pair of tickets (2) you order. This offer is being fulfilled directly by Warner Brothers Records and you will receive an email with complete information on how to redeem this CD offer. Email and mailing addresses are required at time of purchase to fulfill this offer.
By purchasing a ticket for the Mark Knopfler performance on April 14, you consent to share your patron information with Artist Management for future updates on the artist. If you do not wish to share your patron information, please make a cash purchase, in person at the Box Office.
NOTE: Due to the nature of this show, dancing is expected and may disrupt patron site lines once the show begins. For a clear view of the stage, uninterrupted by dancing patrons, it is suggested you purchase tickets in the front of the balcony.
