The legendary sounds of Motown and R&B will come alive in Folsom as the Commodores take the stage at Harris Center for the Arts on Sunday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. Fans of classic funk and soul can experience the Grammy Award-winning group live as they continue their celebrated Greatest Hits Tour—a performance packed with timeless anthems that have shaped generations of music lovers.
The Commodores have been a dominant force in the music industry for over five decades, selling more than 75 million albums worldwide. With an impressive catalog of No. 1 singles, five chart-topping albums, and a Grammy win for their 1985 hit Nightshift, the group’s influence extends across genres and generations. From the hard-hitting funk of Brick House to the smooth ballads of Easy and Three Times a Lady, their sound has stood the test of time, inspiring countless artists along the way.
Formed in 1968 at Tuskegee Institute, the group rose to fame after being discovered by Motown founder Berry Gordy. Their breakthrough instrumental Machine Gun set the stage for a career that would see them become one of the most successful vocal groups in history. Their accolades include inductions into both the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, as well as the prestigious Casino Entertainment Award for Musical Artist of the Year in 2018.
With an enduring legacy and a commitment to keeping the music alive, the Commodores continue to captivate audiences around the world. Tickets for their highly anticipated performance at Harris Center are available now through the venue’s box office at (916) 608-6888 or online at HarrisCenter.net. Box office hours are Tuesday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m., as well as one hour before showtime.
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