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Apr
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Brown County Music Center
On Thursday, 9th April, 2026, a legendary symphonic rock concert starring The Orchestra ELO with some of its former members, ELO Part II, will be performing at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana. Listen to the impressive live sound of strings, guitars, and rich harmonies as they display some of their classic tracks, like “Mr. Blue Sky,” “Evil Woman,” and “Livin’ Thing.” This legendary band, with decades of experience touring across the USA, selling records, and topping charts with singles, is set to deliver a tight and eventful show. Plan for a night with friends or family and turn this concert into a rare live ELO celebration. Do not delay and claim your tickets today so you are inside the hall when the first chords of “Mr. Blue Sky” explode on stage. Choice seats starting from $69. Enjoy world-class rock and orchestra sound in the friendly Brown County Music Center.
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The legendary orchestra, ELO, with some former members of the band, appears in a performance of ELO with Part II Former Members at Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Indiana, on Thursday, 9 April 2026. Formed in 2000 as a continuation of ELO Part II with veterans like Eric Troyer, Mik Kaminski, and Parthenon Huxley joined by Glen Burtnik, Gordon Townsend, Louis Clark Jr., Cliff Hillis, and August Zadra. The touring band carries forward the hair-raising Light Orchestra’s legacy, with original tracks as performed on the Blue Skies Forever 2026 Tour.
“Telephone Line,” “Don’t Bring Me Down,” and other era‑defining hits are just some of the songs that originally helped ELO sell more than 50 million records across the world. Albums like *Eldorado*, *Face the Music*, *A New World Record*, *Out of the Blue*, *Discovery,* and Xanadu remain key attractions of the full rock band famous for its orchestral textures. The Orchestra’s studio album *No Rewind* still anchors their own library. In August 2025, the band launched the Blue Skies Forever Tour, a two‑month run across the U.S. This ensemble’s current run of concerts boasts their long touring record of over 50 countries since 2000 and mixes in some sharpened nostalgia, focusing on a strong demand. The tour introduced guitarist August Zadra and violinist Susan Aquila as live substitutes and marked their first extended series of shows without any original ELO members on stage. Recent creativity includes Parthenon Huxley’s 2024 memoir, My Zigzag Life, and the legendary Band That Changed Everything, which adds a fresh insight into the transition from ELO Part II to The Orchestra and highlights an impressive chapter in the group’s evolving history.
Brown County Music Center is modern, and it's huge. It sits at 200 Maple Leaf Boulevard in Nashville, Indiana, close to Brown County State Park and the Village of Nashville along Salt Creek. This music center offers seating to roughly two thousand all-seated places across the lower-level orchestra and the upper-level balcony. Clear and unimpeded sightlines and strong sound and acoustic systems feature strongly in this entertainment venue, all supporting the precise reproduction of ELO’s orchestral rock textures. On-site concessions cater to refreshment drinks, snacks, and light meals.
Reach out to the entertainment venue directly at 812-988-5323.
Tickets for this event start at $69. These offer an accessible entry point for a full-production symphonic rock show. For safe purchasing, obtain your tickets through the secure platform Ticket Squeeze. Seats, especially in central areas, are already in short supply. Select the “buy tickets” button to finalize your preferred section and price level before options tighten.
Should the ELO concert be cancelled for any reason, tickets will be refunded provided they were bought from a reputable vendor, from TicketSqueeze, or from the venue box office. If the concert is postponed, tickets will remain good and valid for entry to the rescheduled date.
On-site parking is available for visitors to the concert, and there is plenty of side-street parking in the immediate vicinity of the music center.
Brown County Music Center, Nashville, Indiana, 47448, US