Andy Grammer
with Devon Cole
- The New Money Tour
DOORS: 5:30 PM
STARTS: 6:30 PM
Live on the Outdoor Stage
Genre: PopAge Limit: All Ages are Welcome
Camping Chairs ALLOWED; Rain or Shine; Large Event Parking; No Refunds
Andy Grammer will be performing LIVE on the Outdoor Stage at Salvage Station on Tuesday, July 11th, 2023 with Devon Cole opening the show! Doors to the venue open at 5:30 PM and the music starts at 6:30 PM. This is an all-ages event and free for children under the age of 7.
Day of Show Information:
We have some important information to share with you, so please keep reading and pass this along to any friends going to the show.
PARKING: DO NOT park along the railroad tracks, bike lanes, or at other businesses along Riverside Drive! YOU WILL BE TOWED! Venue doors open at 5:30PM. The gates to the PAID on-site parking lot open at 4:30PM and is first-come, first-served with a $10 cash; $12 credit card fee per car. Handicap on-site parking is available. FREE PARKING will be available with complimentary shuttle service from 5:00PM to 10:30PM every 20 minutes (or faster, if traffic is good to us) just down the street at the Asheville Visitor Center at 36 Montford Avenue. Our neighbors on the other side of Southern States will be offering paid parking today as well, which is a short walk to Salvage Station along the railroad tracks. Please be safe walking to your car after dark and get a buddy to walk with you! As always, PLEASE carpool, Uber, Lyft, Taxi, or bike when you can to help make parking available for all who need it. Salvage Station is not responsible for stolen items, so please lock your car and put valuables in your trunk out of sight. There is NO RE-ENTRY once your ticket has been scanned and there are no exceptions to this rule. Camping chairs are allowed for this event. This show is all-ages with kids under 7 free. All minors must be accompanied by their guardian at ALL TIMES or their entire party will be asked to leave. Children under the age of 7 do not need a ticket to gain entry. Anyone 7 and older must have a ticket. We use the honor system for this age check, so no need for any form of identification. We trust you and your children will be honest when asked their age. ALL guests are subject to being searched prior to entry. No large bags over 6″x6″ are allowed into the venue. *If you must have a bag larger than 6″x6″ for medical reasons, it must be completely CLEAR. *For today only, if you need a diaper bag, and do not have a clear option, please bring a tote that is easy to search so our team can get you into the venue in a timely fashion. EMPTY water bottles are allowed in an effort to cut down on waste. Remember to reduce, reuse and recycle! HANDICAP on-site parking and seating are available for those who need it. We also now have a lovely new area called the Step It Up Lounge located next to the sound booth. This area is available on a first-come, first-served basis and is $25 at the lounge entrance. The lounge boasts new bathrooms, a private bar, and bistro style seating. The lounge opens at 5:30PM tonight when doors open. There is also first-come, first-served seating available just outside of Root Down kitchen and in the PBR bar. FOOD TRUCKS: We will have multiple food trucks here and Root Down Kitchen will be open, so come hungry! WHAT ELSE YOU CANNOT BRING TO SALVAGE STATION: No firearms, knives, weapons, pepper spray, fireworks, or projectiles of any kind No drugs, drug paraphernalia, or illegal substances of any kind No outside food, drinks No personal video cameras, Go-Pros, drones, or lasers No professional audio, video, or audio recording equipment – (including detachable lenses, tripods, zooms, or commercial use rigs) without proper credentials No inflatables No tents or easy-ups NO PETS!! Shirts + shoes are required at all times while on property No frisbees, hula hoops, or balls You may bring poster tubes. ***There is NO RE-ENTRY! All humans are subject to search upon entry. Guests have the right to refuse to be searched and the venue has the right to refuse entry. If you have any items that are not allowed into the venue, you will be asked to return them to your vehicle or forgo admission. NO REFUNDS WEATHER: Please dress appropriately for the weather on the day of the concert. SMALL handheld umbrellas are permitted. Be prepared and remember that you cannot go back out to your car once your ticket has been scanned. Questions? Email: info@salvagestation.com or check our FAQ page at SalvageStation.com Salvage Station is not responsible for third-party tickets. *If you cannot find your tickets, which were emailed to you via TicketFast, please bring your confirmation number and your id to the front gate and our team will assist you there. |
Listen to Andy Grammer:
About Andy Grammer:
Emmy award winner and multi-platinum artist Andy Grammer continues to engage, energize, and empower audiences with stomping stadium-size pop anthems meant to be shared at full volume. His observations and affirmations pick people back up when they need it, affirm their potential, and encourage them to keep going.
Inspiring fans around the world, Grammer has over 3B global streams under his belt and a social media footprint of over 4M followers. His catalog consists of numerous bona fide hits, including the quadruple-platinum single “Honey, I’m Good;” the platinum singles “Keep Your Head Up,” “Fine By Me,” “Don’t Give Up On Me,” “Fresh Eyes,” and “Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah);” the gold single “I Found You;” and the gold albums Andy Grammer (2011) and Magazines Or Novels (2014). He lent his music to films such as Five Feet Apart and when “Don’t Give Up On Me” became the soundtrack for ESPN’s 13th annual V Week for Cancer Research, he garnered a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Music Direction and a Clio Award.
Grammer’s most recent album release Naïve arrived to widespread critical acclaim. Since then, Grammer has released fan-favorite tracks including “Lease On Life,” “Damn It Feels Good To Be Me,” “Love Myself,” “Good Man” and “Joy” and “The Wrong Party” with Fitz and the Tantrums. His latest hit single, “Saved My Life” with R3HAB, has over 20MM streams.
Grammer now gives fans a special release, “I Need A New Money,” a song based on a poem about the societal need to place a monetary value on our self-worth. In the form of spoken word poetry, it marks a new venture outside of traditional music releases. This reflective art offers fans a preview into what’s to come on his new album out later this year.
Grammer’s passions not only lie in his music, but also in his philanthropic work. This is paramount to who he is as a person, and it is greatly reflected in his artistry. He was recently recognized by Claire’s Place Foundation for Cystic Fibrosis Support (‘Clarity Impact Award’) and by Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (‘Defender of Potential’ Award) for the incredible impact his work and generosity have made in the world. He is an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken at high-profile events including Mental Health America’s 2022 Annual Conference as the keynote speaker as well as the Indianapolis Colts’ “Beyond the Sidelines” benefitting Kicking the Stigma. Additional organizations he’s worked with include Feeding America, The V Foundation, Carousel of Hope and many more.
For tour dates and more, visit AndyGrammer.com.
Listen to Devon Cole:
About Devon Cole:
After lighting up the world with over 55 million cumulative social media views on teaser posts and with nearly 300,000 pre-saves in 2022, Arista Records released alt-pop singer-songwriter Devon Cole’s debut single W.I.T.C.H. (Woman in Total Control of Herself). Locking into a head-nodding groove, the track’s dancefloor-ready bass line thumps in tandem with the beat. She infused every verse with empowered confidence and clever witchy puns. The single was the first taste of new music to be released and made history as the biggest pre-save campaign for any female artist to date in global Sony Music history and 3rd across both men and women, only behind that of Harry Styles. Before signing to Arista Records, Devon had reached the precipice of a major breakthrough by amassing millions of streams on her 2021 independent debut EP Party For One, which included singles such as High & Dry, Nobody’s Baby, Good On Me, July for the Whole Year, Alive, Too Much Love and Kissing Corner Booth. The Canadian national broadcast
network CBC perhaps put it best, “Devon Cole is making earworm (a catchy song or tune that runs continually through a person’s mind) pop with a feminist edge.”
Upon release of her debut major label single W.I.T.C.H, the song hit Viral Charts on Spotify in 24 different countries with notable charting at #3 in Canada, # 7 in the U.S. and #16 Globally. The official music video for W.I.T.C.H also charted on YouTube globally, peaking at #27 while being named YouTube’s Artist on the Rise, Amazon Music’s Breakthrough Artist Globally & Spotify Canada’s Radar Artist on the Horizon. Not only has the CBC recently declared W.I.T.C.H to be #9 on “The top 100 Canadian songs of 2022,” but the single now has close to 60,000,000 streams worldwide across streaming services and an additional 112,000,000 views on the song via TikTok user generated content (UGC). Devon’s follow up single Hey Cowboy, released in late October of 2022, landed her in Amazon Music’s Global Artists to Watch Program for 2023, while being named one of CBC’s Breakthrough Artists of 2022.