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Grammy Award Winning Singer/Songwriter DAVE GUTTER in Concert!

  • Watts Hall Community Arts 174 Main Street Thomaston, ME, 04861 United States (map)

Close out Watts Hall Community Arts' first full season with Maine-based Grammy Award winner Dave Gutter!

A close-up shot of Maine-based Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Dave Gutter. He's holding the microphone close to his mouth with both hands. His eyes are closed and he is lit brightly from behind.

Online ticket sales have closed, but tickets will be available at the door.

GRAMMY WINNER Dave Gutter is the founder, vocalist, and frontman of indie rock groups Rustic Overtones, Paranoid Social Club, and Armies. He is a singer/songwriter/composer/producer who’s written songs with David Bowie, Imogen Heap, Gramatik, Eric Krasno, Aaron Neville, The Roots, Spose, Bensbeendead, Naughty by Nature, Tedeschi Trucks Band, and has had his works licensed by Netflix, Ubisoft, Hulu, Amazon, HBO, Warner, Fox, NBC and ABC.

Gutter has been renown as one of the most perceptive and enigmatic lyricists of his time. His song “Letter to the President” is taught at Harvard as part of a literary class on protest music and “Stomping Ground” written by Gutter, as performed by Aaron Neville and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, is taught as part of the history of New Orleans music at Berklee School of Music.

Tickets are $20 advance / $28 door (if available)

FAQs

Q: How is ticketing handled?
A: Ticketing is by general admission. There is no assigned seating - as such, we cannot guarantee that large parties will be seated together, especially if the show is sold out. We recommend arriving when the doors open for the highest likelihood of sitting together.

Q: What time do the doors open?
A: The doors open at 6:30. No one will be permitted in the auditorium prior to 6:30.

Q: Is this event family-friendly?
A: The recommended age for this event is 13+. Only guests who are 21+ with a valid ID will be served alcohol.

Q: Is Watts Hall an accessible venue?
A: Yes, it is! While the auditorium is located on the second floor, we do have an ADA-compliant elevator available to anyone who needs it. We also have an accessible restroom. The doorways and hallways are nice and wide to accommodate mobility aids.

Q: Will tickets be available at the door?
A: Maybe. We don't reserve any tickets for door sales and our events often sell out in advance. If you want to guarantee entrance, we recommend purchasing your tickets in advance. We will update our Facebook page and website regarding the availability of door tickets the day of the event. If door tickets are available, they will be priced at $28/person. We accept cash, cards, and local checks.

Q: Will food and drink be available for purchase?
A: Yes! A cash bar will be provided by our friends at The Block Saloon and concessions will be available by donation. We ask that all guests drink responsibly. Anyone found to be overly intoxicated will be asked to leave the premises immediately without a refund.

Q: Can I bring my own drinks to Watts Hall?
A: No. Bringing in outside alcohol is a direct violation of The Block Saloon's liquor license. As such, anyone found to be in possession of outside alcohol will be asked to leave the premises immediately without a refund.

Q: Who should I talk to if I have any other questions?
A: You can send an email to our Managing Director, Kendray Rodriguez at wattshallcommunityarts@gmail.com

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