
Get ready to turn back the clock and experience the golden era of rock ‘n’ roll with The Troubadour Project: 70’s Rock Revival — a high-energy concert that promises to transport you straight to the heart of the most iconic decade in rock history. The concert will be held this Saturday night, April 12th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Brock Performing Arts Center in Mocksville.
A Night of Legendary Rock Anthems
Step into a sonic time machine as The Troubadour Project brings to life the music that shaped a generation. From blazing guitar riffs to soaring vocals and unforgettable melodies, this isn’t just a concert — it’s a full-throttle celebration of the classic rock era.
With flawless recreations of hits from Fleetwood Mac, Queen, Led Zeppelin, ELO, Peter Frampton, Supertramp, The Eagles, and more, each performance is a nostalgic trip through the best of ’70s rock.
More Than a Tribute — A True Revival
The Troubadour Project doesn’t just play the hits — they capture the spirit of the original bands with stunning precision. Their passion and musicianship bring authenticity and power to the stage, honoring the artists that gave us the soundtrack of our lives.
Featuring world-class musicians and vocalists who have toured with Sugarland, Jennifer Nettles, Sheryl Crow, Noel Gallagher, Elton Live!, and more, this is a concert experience that’s second to none.
Whether you grew up with these songs or discovered them decades later, you’ll leave with a renewed love for the timeless sound of classic rock.
Venue & Ticket Info
Location:
Brock Performing Arts Center
622 N Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028
Phone: (336) 751-3000
Email: daviearts4u@yadtel.net
Website: www.daviearts.org
Presented by: Davie County Arts Council
Tickets:
Tickets can be purchased at the box office. $45 plus tax for adults, $44 plus tax for seniors/students. (There is a surcharge if paying by credit card.) Click here to purchase your tickets now ($52.97 – $54.04, includes fees.)
Don’t Miss Your First-Class Ticket to Rock ‘n’ Roll Glory
From The Who to Tom Petty, from Heart to Peter Frampton, The Troubadour Project celebrates the music that still moves us, decades later. Come feel the pulse of the ’70s — loud, proud, and unforgettable.