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Charlie Daniels, Marshall Tucker Band to perform in Macon. Here’s how to get tickets.

The Macon City Auditorium will have some “iconic legends” perform at the downtown venue in September.

The Charlie Daniels Band will be performing in Macon with special guest The Marshall Tucker Band on Sept. 26, according to a news release.

Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. and can be purchased online through ticketmaster.com or in person at the Macon Coliseum box office.

The “Fire on the Mountain” tour title originated from The Marshall Tucker Band’s 1978 hit song, “Fire on the Mountain,” as well as The Charlie Daniels Band’s 1974 platinum-selling album of the same name, according to the release.

“The idea of us touring again with the CDB leads to all kinds of possibilities,” said The Marshall Tucker Band lead singer Doug Gray, in the release. “It’s not just about the music, but also the friendships and the reunion with the fans who’ve been with us for many years. We’ll be playing all of our hit songs as well as material from an upcoming re-released vinyl album.”

The Marshall Tucker Band has a history with Macon. The band signed with Capricorn Records, an independent record label founded in Macon, in 1972 and earned seven gold and three platinum albums while they were with the label, according to their website.

“We have played more shows with the MTB through the years than any other band and have worked together for over 40 years,” said Daniels in the release. “We have so much history and so many memories, and the music is so compatible that when we get together, the audience, CDB and MTB have a big ole southern-style good time.”

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Jenna Eason
The Telegraph
Jenna Eason creates serviceable news around culture, business and people who make a difference in the Macon community for The Telegraph. Jenna joined The Telegraph staff as a Peyton Anderson Fellow and multimedia reporter after graduating from Mercer University in May 2018 with a journalism degree and interning at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Jenna has covered issues surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, Middle Georgia elections and protests for the Middle Georgia community and Telegraph readers. Support my work with a digital subscription
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