The Earl Scruggs Center is excited to announce a benefit concert on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. This show will be held at Shelby High School’s Malcolm Brown Auditorium, followed by an Encore After Party at the Earl Scruggs Center.
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TICKETS:
To purchase general admission tickets and VIP packages, click here.
Contact the Earl Scruggs Center for general information about the event and for ticketing assistance.
704-487-6233
103 South Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC
For information about becoming a member or general information about this event, contact the Earl Scruggs Center at 704-487-6233 or visit guest services during our regular operating hours. Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm.
Limited number of VIP packages available.
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Headlining the evening will be the legendary The Del McCoury Band, one of the most revered acts in bluegrass music. Joining them as the supporting act is the acclaimed duo Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, promising an unforgettable night of exceptional musicianship and heartfelt performances.
Del McCoury’s journey from his roots in York County, Pennsylvania, to becoming a Grammy winner and International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductee began with inspiration from Earl Scruggs himself. As a member of Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys in the 1960s, Del honed his craft, becoming a torchbearer for bluegrass music and a treasured figure in the genre.
Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, known for their dynamic stage presence and virtuosic playing, bring a fresh energy to the evening. Rob, a 15-time IBMA Dobro Player of the Year, and Trey, a masterful guitarist and vocalist, have captivated audiences worldwide with their seamless blend of bluegrass, blues, and country influences.
The Earl Scruggs Center opened January 2014 and has welcomed visitors from all 50 states and 18 countries. The Center engages with and serves guests from the community and world as a cultural destination, community gathering place and educational resource. The Center provides opportunities for all to engage with and learn about the life and legacy of legendary five-string banjo master Earl Scruggs and the unique and engaging music, history and cultural traditions of the community and region where he was born and raised.
The Earl Scruggs Center and the Don Gibson Theatre are projects of Destination Cleveland County, Inc., a citizen-driven award winning unique public/private partnership, a non-profit 501©3.