
2025–26 BRIGHT STAR SEASON
The Marshall Tucker Band
All Our Friends Tour 2025
Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.
Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre
Orchestra Pit: $89
Main Floor/Lower Balcony: $69
Upper Balcony: $59
Plus a $3 convenience fee and $1 facility fee per ticket.
All orders will include a 5.5% sales tax.
Group sales available: Buy 10 tickets or more at 10% off single ticket prices. Call 608-796-3100 or visit the Box Office.
Tickets on sale Wednesday, July 23
10 a.m. online
2 p.m. by phone or in-person at the box office
The Marshall Tucker Band continues to have a profound level of impact on successive generations of listeners who’ve been Searchin’ for a Rainbow and found it perfectly represented by this tried-and-true Southern institution over the decades.
The band came together as a young, hungry, and quite driven six-piece outfit in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1972, having duly baptized themselves with the name of a blind piano tuner after they found it inscribed on a key to their original rehearsal space. The band’s mighty music catalog, consisting of more than 20 studio albums and a score of live releases, has racked up multi-platinum album sales many times over.
A typically rich MTB setlist is bubbling over with a healthy dose of hits like the heartfelt singalong Heard It in a Love Song, the insistent pleading of Can’t You See (the signature tune of MTB’s late co-founding lead guitarist and then-principal songwriter Toy Caldwell), the testifying Fire on the Mountain, the wanderlust gallop of Long Hard Ride, and the explosive testimony of Ramblin’, to name but a few.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Viterbo University Fine Arts Center’s official and exclusive ticketing partner is OvationTix. Make sure you are buying directly through our website, www.viterbo.edu/fac or OvationTix. We do not use a third-party ticket reseller/vendor. Do not purchase through unauthorized resellers, as we will not be able to guarantee entry. If you are using a search engine to find tickets, be careful. Unauthorized sites with overpriced/counterfeit/invalid tickets are often listed above official ones. If you come across an offer online/on social media for resale tickets, please be extra cautious. If there is a ticket offer–especially from someone you do not know–that seems too good to be true, it is probably fake.