In 1967 the world was introduced to Arlo Guthrie with his hit single “Alice’s Restaurant”. Son of American icon, Woody Guthrie, Arlo has followed in his father’s footsteps using his music to raise awareness for social consciousness and justice. He has performed at some of the world’s most important music festivals including Woodstock. In 1969 those with Arlo Guthrie tickets saw him perform “Coming into Los Angeles”, then banned from the radio and “The Motorcycle Song” at Woodstock. Arlo Guthrie concert tickets were in demand as the 60’s revolution gained momentum and have continued to sell for over four decades.

Known as a phenomenal storyteller, Arlo Guthrie tickets are actually passes to a history lesson, musical performance, and what seems like a visit with an old friend. He has toured with a host of well-known folk and country singers including Pete Seeger and Willie Nelson. He has also toured with his children including his son Abe and daughters Sarah Lee, Cathy and Annie, who manages his tours.  Tickets for the Arlo Guthrie concert still generate buzz among fans as they are often treated to performances from some of folk music’s biggest names.

He continues to tour, offering longtime and new fans an opportunity to purchase Arlo Guthrie concert tickets every year. Arlo finished his “Boys Night Out” tour in May 2012, which included his son Abe and grandson Krishna Guthrie along with friend and band mate terry A La Berry. Still playing old favorites like “City of New Orleans”, Arlo always gives up an amazing performance and adds new songs to his vast set list on every tour.

In 1983, Arlo opened Rising Son Records. His label produces records for Folk Uke, Annie Hays Guthrie along with Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion. It is always a family affair where Arlo is concerned; from the music he sings to those he tours and works with. Arlo Guthrie concert tickets boast well-rounded performances by a multi-talented pool of family and friends.

Outside of music Arlo has dabbled in acting with roles on ABC’s Byrds of Paradise and the USA Network show, Renegade. He wrote the 2004 children’s book Mooses Come Walking and currently writes and publishes The Rolling Blunder newsletter. In 1991, he purchased Trinity Church, which inspired “Alice’s Restaurant” and is now The Guthrie Center. The center is an interfaith church, a nonprofit organization created by Arlo that contributes to communities in a multitude of ways.  On the “Boys Night Out” tour, tickets for the Arlo Guthrie concert also meant learning more about his family’s commitment to community. He often shares stories about The Guthrie Center and the good work they do.

Tickets for the Arlo Guthrie concert will always be a good purchase. As a musician, he never disappoints, his shows are centers for energy and happiness. Be the first to get cheap Arlo Gurthie tickets for his next show in your city here.