Christopher Cross — the San Antonio native singer-songwriter with 5 Grammys, an Oscar and a Golden Globe — is coming to Sunken Backyard Theater to boost cash for the place he first performed 55 years in the past.
The Alamo Heights graduate identified for ’70s and ’80s chart-toppers resembling “Crusing” and “Experience Just like the Wind” will performing Dec. 4 in his former hometown to boost cash for Brackenridge Park. The park is celebrating 125 years this yr.
Tickets go on sale Sept. 6, in the future earlier than the fifty fifth anniversary of Cross’ band Flash performing a back-to-school present at Sunken Backyard in 1969. The group was on a invoice that additionally included regional act Homer and native jazz trumpeter Heron B. Smith, who was murdered in 1981. Recommended donation for admission was $1.
Cross present in December will embody a variety of pricing from family-friendly to VIP. He’ll be joined by particular company, together with Mariachi Campanas de America.
The live performance, which takes place on the day George W. Brackenridge bequeathed land in 1899 for what would change into a 400-acre area for generations of San Antonians to spend time in nature.
Cross’ efficiency is hosted by Brackenridge Park Conservancy, a partnership between town and the San Antonio Conservation Society, to boost cash for the preservation and enhancement of the pure, historic, instructional and leisure makes use of of the park.
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