Drive-By Truckers with Margo Cilker
There is a four (4) ticket limit per order (not including private booth packages).
Doors at 6:30. Full bar and walk-up food window available. Standing room only.
Advance GA $29.50 | Mezzanine $55 (21+) | Day of Show GA $32.50
Booth tickets are $95/person and are sold in packages of 8 (floor booths $760 SOLD OUT) and 6 (mezzanine & small patio booths $570). Large patio booth includes 12 ($1,140). Booths include table service at a private reserved booth.
The mezzanine is accessible by stairs only. For ADA accessibility, please see floor level ticketing or contact info@thejonesassembly.com with any questions.
Rain or shine event. No re-entry. No refunds. No smoking. ALL AGES show. Under 16 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. Support acts are subject to change without notice.
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WELCOME 2 CLUB XIII
On the title track to Welcome 2 Club XIII, Drive-By Truckers pay homage to the Muscle Shoals honky-tonk where founding members Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley got their start: a concrete-floored dive lit like a disco, with the nightly promise of penny beer and truly dubious cover bands. “There were no cool bars in town and Club XIII was the best we had—but it wasn’t all that good, and our band wasn’t particularly liked there,” says Hood, referring to the vocalist/guitarists’ former band Adam’s House Cat. “From time to time the owner would throw us a Wednesday night or let us open for a hair-metal band we were a terrible fit for, and everyone would hang out outside until we were done playing. It wasn’t very funny at the time, but it’s funny to us now.” The 14th studio album from Drive-By Truckers—whose lineup also includes keyboardist/guitarist Jay Gonzalez, bassist Matt Patton, and drummer Brad Morgan—Welcome 2 Club XIII looks back on their formative years with both deadpan pragmatism and profound tenderness, instilling each song with the kind of lived-in detail that invites bittersweet reminiscence of your own misspent youth.
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Margo Cilker is a woman who drinks deeply of life, and her debut record Pohorylle, released in November 2021 on Portland label Fluff and Gravy, is brimming with it. For the last seven years, the Eastern Oregon songwriter, who NPR calls one of "11 Oregon Artists to Watch in 2021," has split her time between the road and various outposts across the world, from Enterprise, OR to the Basque Country of Spain, forging a path that is at once deeply rooted and ever-changing.