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Virginia Theatre
203 West Park Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820

Box Office Hours:
Weekdays, 10am – 5pm
and two hours before every show.

Phone: 217.356.9063

Email: virginia@champaignparks.org

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BUDDY GUY – Damn Right Farewell

BUDDY GUY – Damn Right Farewell

RESERVED SEATING TICKETS:


$69.50/$79.50/$89.50/$99.50
Plus a per-ticket processing fee of $6.50-$8.50

WED, JUN 26, 2024

Multi-Grammy Award winning blues icon Buddy Guy is celebrating his seventh #1 album, The Blues Don’t Lie, released via Silvertone/RCA Records. Along with it, he bids adieu to extensive touring with the upcoming 2023 Damn Right Farewell Tour!

With special guest Tom Hambridge.

SCHEDULE CHANGE ALERT: BUDDY GUY, Virginia Theatre, Champaign

- NEW DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2024, AT 7:30 PM -

Due to a medical issue affecting the artist, the BUDDY GUY: DAMN RIGHT FAREWELL concert on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, at the Virginia Theatre, Champaign, has been rescheduled to Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at 7:30pm.

If you have previously purchased tickets to this show, please hold on to your tickets! All previously purchased tickets will be valid at the rescheduled show.

Any patron who purchased a ticket to the original date but who is unable to attend the new date may request a full refund by calling 217/356-9063.

The deadline for all refund requests is Friday, December 29, 2023.

If you have any questions, please reach out to the theatre during regular business hours (Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm).



$1.00 per ticket to benefit the Champaign Parks Foundation.*



BUDDY GUY
The recipient of the 2015 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Buddy Guy’s incredible career spans over 50 years with just as many albums released.

Career highlights include 8 Grammy Awards, 38 Blues Music Awards (the most any artist has received), a Kennedy Center Honor, NARM Chairman’s Award for Sustained Creative Achievement, Billboard Music Awards’ Century Award for distinguished artistic development, a Presidential National Medal of Arts, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - to name just a few!

Buddy Guy’s Damn Right Farewell Tour will see The Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award winner performing hits from throughout his career, in addition to his new #1 album. 

At age 86, Buddy Guy is a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, a major influence on rock titans like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, a pioneer of Chicago’s fabled West Side sound, and a living link to the city’s halcyon days of electric blues.

In 2019, Buddy Guy won his 8th and most recent GRAMMY Award for his 18th solo LP, “The Blues Is Alive And Well”.  

In July of 2021, in honor of Buddy Guy’s 85th birthday, PBS American Masters released “Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase The Blues Away”, a new documentary following his rise from a childhood spent picking cotton in Louisiana to becoming one of the most influential guitar players of all time. The documentary features new interviews with Buddy Guy, Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, John Mayer, Gary Clark Jr, and more. Watch the full documentary at PBS Online here.

Though Buddy Guy will forever be associated with Chicago, his story actually begins in Louisiana. One of five children, he was born in 1936 to a sharecropper’s family and raised on a plantation near the small town of Lettsworth, located some 140 miles northwest of New Orleans. Buddy was just seven years old when he fashioned his first makeshift “guitar”—a two-string contraption attached to a piece of wood and secured with his mother’s hairpins.

In 1957, he took his guitar to Chicago, where he would permanently alter the direction of the instrument, first on numerous sessions for Chess Records playing alongside Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, and the rest of the label’s legendary roster, and then on recordings of his own. His incendiary style left its mark on guitarists from Jimmy Page to John Mayer. “He was for me what Elvis was probably like for other people,” said Eric Clapton at Guy’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2005. “My course was set, and he was my pilot.”

Seven years later, July 2012 proved to be one of Buddy Guy’s most remarkable years ever. He was awarded the 2012 Kennedy Center Honor for his lifetime contribution to American culture; earlier in the year, at a performance at the White House, he even persuaded President Obama to join him on a chorus of “Sweet Home Chicago.” Also in 2012, he published his long-awaited memoir, When I Left Home.

These many years later, Buddy Guy remains a genuine American treasure and one of the final surviving connections to an historic era in the country’s musical evolution.

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A VT SERIES EVENT

*Launched in 2005, the Champaign Parks Foundation develops philanthropic support for the Champaign Park District. For more, visit https://champaignparks.com/about-us/foundation/



FEATURING WINE AND BEER SERVICE IN OUR EAST LOBBY


The Champaign Park District is proud to welcome Farren’s Pub & Eatery to BUDDY GUY - Damn Right Farwell Tour here at the Virginia Theatre.

You’ll find Farren’s set up in the theatre’s eastern lobby before the show and at intermission (where available), serving a selection of fine wines and craft beers.

Farren’s skilled servers always provide the perfect complement to your Virginia Theatre experience. Both cash and credit cards accepted.
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