
As legend has it, Luther and Cody Dickinson started the band in 1996 as a loose collective of like-minded second-generation musicians who shared a local repertoire and regional style. After 25 years, twelve albums, four GRAMMY® Award nominations, and sold out shows everywhere, North Mississippi Allstars open up their world once again on their thirteenth album, Set Sail, welcoming other family (by blood and by the road) into the fold. When families rally around music, they speak this oft-unspoken bond aloud and into existence. Brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters understand one another at the purest level. 24 hours notice must be given to the box office prior to original date. Subject to availability plus $5 per ticket exchange fee and any price difference. Exchanges may be made for the same show, different date only. Tickets increase $5 half hour before show time.Īll sales final, no refunds. Saturday pricing: $39 - House & Balcony $49 - Preferred $59 - Cabaret Tables if you go to the lyric please take very good care of the seats.Friday & Sunday pricing: $35 - House & Balcony $43 - Preferred $53 - Cabaret Tables it feels less open-airy, idkĪLSO the lyric recently got new seats that are larger and more comfortable (and conduct sound better from what i hear!) so the seats themselves are now all of very good quality. not of the stage itself, but of the surrounding theatre. The issue with the back of the main floor is that it’s below the balconies, which kind of remove a lot of the field of vision.

(also i swear the mezzanine has a different vibe than the rest of the building. my personal best bets on the best seats in the house are the front of the first balcony, the front of the main floor, and the mezzanine, although both the main floor front and mezzanine is expensive and the mez is a bit stuffy. The first floor balcony is the best option as said above, i think. Hi! personal experience bc i know this building inside and out:
