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Martin Sexton To Perform In Open Space

May 28, 2016

National touring artist and singer-songwriter Martin Sexton will perform a concert in the Open Space in downtown Traverse City on Saturday, June 18.

Billed as a "paella in the park picnic" and concert, the Porterhouse Presents event will feature a headling appearance by Sexton, as well as performances by The Accidentals and Joe Wilson with Don Julin and Kevin Gills. An after-party featuring a silent disco tent and DJ dance party is also scheduled. Paella will be available for purchase at the event, along with vending options including Pigs Eatin' Ribs, Burritt's brats and hot dogs, wine from Bonobo Winery and craft beer from Lagunitas Brewing Company. Doors open at 6pm, with the show starting at 6:30pm.

General admission tickets are available for $25, or $35 with a paella dinner included. Table seat tickets including a paella dinner are available for $55. Attendees can also purchase a table for eight with dinner included for $400. The event is open to all ages, but designed for mature audiences. Therefore, tickets are required for all attendees (kids age 5 and under are free).

Tickets are on sale now online.

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