POSTPONED: Josh Groban in Concert at the Tanger Center

OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM STEVEN TANGER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

As a result of government recommendations against gatherings of more than 100 people due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the grand opening events for the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts have been postponed.

The following affected events include:

-Private Donor Receptions (March 18 & 19)

-Ribbon Cutting Ceremony (March 20)

-Josh Groban concert and VIP Reception (March 20)

-Tony Bennett concert and VIP Reception (March 21)

-Jay Leno in concert (March 22)

-Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Board Meeting & Breakfast (March 23)

-Guilford College Bryan Series presents Sally Field (March 24)

-Greensboro Symphony School Performances (March 25, 26 & 30)

-Greensboro Symphony ‘Name that Tune’ Gala (March 26)

-Greensboro Symphony Masterworks (March 28)

-Public Open House (March 29)

Tanger Center staff is working diligently to attempt to reschedule all of the above events.

Ticketholders should hold on to their tickets until additional information is available regarding rescheduled dates.

As updates become available, we will be communicating revised event and ticketing information. Please visit TangerCenter.com for updates.

Possessing one of the most outstanding and instantly recognizable voices in music, GRAMMY Award-nominated singer, songwriter, and actor Josh Groban has entertained fans across the globe with his multi-platinum albums and DVDs (over 30 million sold worldwide), electrifying live performances, and comedic film and television appearances. The 37-year-old Los Angeles native stands out as “the only artist who has had two albums appear on the Top 20 Best-Selling Albums list of the past decade,” according to Billboard. He has appeared feature films such as Crazy, Stupid, Love, The Hollars, Coffee Town, and Muppets Most Wanted, as well as on NBC’s The Office, FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and CBS’ The Crazy Ones. His discography encompasses eight studio albums, including his 2001 self-titled 5x-platinum debut, 2003’s 6x-platinum Closer, 2006’s double-platinum Awake, 2007’s 6x platinum Grammy-nominated Noel, 2010’s gold-certified Illuminations, 2013’s gold-certified All That Echoes, 2015’s gold-certified Stages, and most recently 2018’s Bridges.

In 2017, he concluded his Broadway run in Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, which Time Out New York called, “one of the best musicals of the decade”. He also released his first coffee table book, Stage to Stage: My Journey to Broadway, chronicling the past two years of his life on Broadway.

2018 marked yet another watershed year for Groban as he extends his influence across music, film, television, and Broadway yet again. He co-hosted the Tony Awards to widespread enthusiasm worldwide after garnering his first nomination in 2017. He co-stars alongside Tony Danza on the new NETFLIX series, The Good Cop, that made its debut on the streaming platform September 21. On the same day, he unveiled his eighth full-length studio offering, Bridges [Reprise Records]. In addition to duets with Andrea Bocelli, Sarah McLachlan, and Jennifer Nettles, it boasts nine tracks co-written by the superstar. He launched a North American headline tour in support of the album during the fall 2018. He maintains his position as the consummate American showman in 2018 and beyond.

Groban remains an active arts education philanthropist and advocate as a member of Americans for the Arts Artists Committee and Groban’s Find Your Light Foundation helps enrich the lives of young people through arts, education, and cultural awareness.


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