Wednesday, October 10, 2007

More concerts coming to KSC Visitor Complex

More music: Back in August, Bruce Willis performed with his blues band in the rocket garden at KSC's tourist center.

This dispatch from our business team here at Florida Today...

The rock band Kansas will mark the 30th anniversary of its album "Point of Know Return" with a performance Nov. 10 to launch a Fall Concert Series at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

The concert series comes on the heels of the World Space Expo, to be held at the Visitor Complex from Nov. 1 through Nov. 4. The concerts will take place at the KSC Rocket Garden.

Other performers to play the unique venue include:

  • Nov. 17: Josh Gracin, a country singer and of American Idol alumnus.
  • Nov. 24: Lou Gramm, the lead singer of Foreigner.
  • Dec. 1: RPM: Rock & Pop Masters, a band backing up original lead singers of several bands, including David Pack, formerly of Ambrosia; Larry Hoppen of Orleans; and Jimi Jamison, formerly of Survivor.

    The concerts is free with paid admission to the Visitor Complex.

    Admission to World Space Expo, including regular admission to the KSC Visitor Complex, is available at a special pre-event price of $28 plus tax for adults and $18 plus tax for children 3-11 years, a $10 savings on Visitor Complex admission.

    The specially priced advance tickets are now on sale through Oct. 21, and can be purchased online at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Web site.

    The four-weekend Fall Concert Series is free to Commander's Club Annual Passholders. World Space Expo activities and events held at the Visitor Complex also are included with the annual pass.
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