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Britt Festival Pavilion & Gardens
Two great legends will be performing side by side in one spectacular powerful jazz event! Don’t say we did not warn you now, but Keb’ Mo’ and Shawn Colvin will be literally rocking the Britt Festival Pavilion & Gardens in Jacksonville, Oregon, on Tuesday, August 19, 2025. Their performance will be part of the 2025 Co-Headline Tour which covers 14 cities, and will offer an amazing blend of blues and folk that no one can resist.
You will get to enjoy iconic songs by both legends “Am I Wrong”, “Life is Beautiful” by Keb Moc first, and then “Sunny Came Home”, “I Don’t Know Why” by Colvin. Of course, both legends will mesmerize you with tons of other timeless songs. “It’s Gold To Be” is one of Kob’s greatest tracks and won him five Grammy’s, while Colivin won three Grammy’s for her song “Steady On 30th Anniversary” released in 2019, so you can rest assured everyone will know every song too. Both will have just finished performing at the 2024 Crossroads Festival, and were hot after winning Americana 2024 honors, so the level of performance of this power duo just has to be seen!
Prices are starting from $81. In a world where music heals and two legends collide, mark your calendars for Tuesday, August 19, 2025
A warm welcome awaits you for another smooth evening of soulful Stevie wonder journeys as Keb’ Mo’ and Shawn Colvin spark the Britt Festival Pavilion & Gardens on the 19th of August, 2025 in Jacksonville, Oregon. This enthralling concert is part of the 2025 Co-Headline Tour which incorporates 14 cities and a variety of genres including blues, folk and Americana. Music enthusiasts will soak in a night full of the timeless artistry of Keb’ Mo’s gritty grooves and Colvin’s tender lyricism. This tour is conducted albums’ release with the latest work of Keb’s 2022 Good To Be and Colvin’s 2019 *Steady On 30th Anniversary Acoustic Edition*. Tickets are starting from $81.
Keb’ Mo’ or Kevin Moore is best known for his soulful songs such as Am I Wrong, Suitcase, and Life is Beautiful. He has made a name for himself in the music industry and gained countless fans who appreciate his unique raspy voice and warm guitar. He is a blues icon with five Grammy awards, specifically winning Best Americana Album in 2019 for Oklahoma, and 14 Blues Foundation Awards. He released Good To Be in 2022 which combined folk with soul and country, receiving praise for the track “Good Strong Woman.” In 2024, Keb’ showcased his remarkable stage talent when he performed at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Festival and later that year released *Good To Be* embracing the folk, country, and soul blend.
In 1998, Keb’ played Robert Johnson portraying him in the documentary “Can't You Hear The Wind Howl” which showcases Johnson’s interesting life and his love for blues.
“Sunny Came Home,” “I Don’t Know Why,” and “Shotgun Down the Avalanche” are just some of the songs that have made Shawn Colvin one of the most in-demand performers today. Fans can’t seem to get enough of her entertaining shows. She has won three GRAMMYs, claiming the Record and Song of the Year for “Sunny Came Home” in 1998 and earning the 2016 Americana Lifetime Achievement Trailblazer Award for her Impact on Folk Music. *Steady On 30th Anniversary Acoustic Edition* released in 2019, reinterprets her debut with raw vocals and *The Starlighter* from 2018 adapts lullabies for every age. Her tour with KT Tunstall in 2024 wowed audiences with her charm and storytelling.
Colvin's memoir, Diamond in the Rough, published in 2021 outlines her life as a mother and musician and became a bestseller.
Located at 350 First Street, Jacksonville, OR, the Britt Festival Pavilion & Gardens are an open air scenic amphitheatre with a seating capacity of 2,200. The amphitheatre has a mixed seating arrangement with 949 reserved bench seats, a premium lawn for standing or blanket seating and a general lawn that can accommodate 1,143 first come first serve attendees. Additional amenities include a hydration station, food vending, and a policy on alcohol where only wine and beer is permitted (no hard liquor). The picturesque framing of ponderosa pines, rock formations, and Table Rocks improve the concert experience. Call the venue at 541-773-6077 for any questions. Recent attendees have praised the relaxed atmosphere filled with stars, ideal for Keb’ and Colvin’s intimate performances.
Britt Festival Pavilion houses limited onsite parking with a few accessible spaces by the entrance. There is abundant street parking and private lots in downtown Jacksonville such as those on Oregon Street which are only a short walk away. Reviews from 2024 noted free shuttle services from nearby lots. Make sure to arrive early for highly attended shows like these to guarantee a spot.
Get ready for an unforgettable evening of blues and folk mastery! Tickets for this concert are priced at $81. Carriage house seats are available for $63. With the Stanford Center selling out fast, get your tickets through the reliable TicketSqueeze.com, or call the Brit box office at 541-773-6077. Be sure to select the fetch your ticket option so they don’t run out before you get yours.
Britt Festival Pavilion & Gardens, Jacksonville, Oregon, 97530, US