

Black Jacket Symphony has recreated 38 classic albums, including The Beatles – Abbey Road, Sgt. The Black Jacket Symphony announces a special performance to honor one of the greatest musicians of our time – Led Zeppelin. Fans across the country flock to their shows. It’s a full night of rock and roll magic, plus a visual experience unlike any other. Over the past ten years, the Black Jacket Symphony has performed over 35 classic rock albums, bringing an incredible night of entertainment to over a million music lovers across the US.


To purchase a ticket and for additional event information, visit putting on an album and listening from start to finish? Relive that moment with a live concert experience unlike any other as The Black Jacket Symphony recreates a select classic album live in its entirety-note for note, sound for sound-plus a full set of greatest hits from the evening’s artist. Show dates and featured bands include The Beatles “Abbey Road” on June 4, Queen’s “A Night at the Opera” featuring Marc Martel on June 11, Journey’s “Escape” on June 18 and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “Damn the Torpedoes” on June 25.Įach ticket admits one vehicle, and vehicle size restrictions do apply. We are excited to give music fans an incredible concert experience in an environment that is unique to the times.”Įach installment of the series will feature the band performing, “an entire album, note-for-note, sound-for-sound,” as well as a selection of the featured band’s greatest hits. We’re working with the best audio engineers to transmit a signal to a car stereo. Our team has simulated the view from every parking space to understand sight lines while factoring in different vehicle heights.

“The fan experience has always been at the forefront of our shows, and this is no different. “We have worked tirelessly to convert a giant parking lot into a music venue that will give fans a great experience from their car,” said Jason Rogoff, event organizer and producer of the Black Jacket Symphony. Much like a drive-in movie theatre, audiences will listen to and watch the band play from their cars via audio broadcast from the stage to the car stereo.Īccording to a release, the goal of the series is to provide a fun night of entertainment while maintaining appropriate social-distancing. The concert series, “Concerts from the Car,” will take place in the parking lot of the Hoover Metropolitan Complex. Photo by Kevin Harrington.īeginning on June 4, Birmingham-based band Black Jacket Symphony will perform on a live stage in a socially distant concert setting. Black Jacket Symphony band member Bryan Gibson.
