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CANDLEBOX- 33 YEARS OF ROCK AND ROLL

ON SALE DETAILS FOR NEW SHOW JUST ANNOUNCED
CANDLEBOX
Can’t Quit You Tour 2026
with special guest NICK BROWN

TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2026
BROWN COUNTY MUSIC CENTER
IN NASHVILLE, INDIANA
Tickets on sale this Friday, November 14 at 10 a.m.
Nashville, Ind. (November 11, 2025) – Candlebox will be live at the Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Ind., on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 with special guest Nick Brown.
Emerging from Seattle’s burgeoning mid-1990s grunge scene, Candlebox quickly found mainstream success with their deep, lyrically-driven melodies and big radio hooks. Power anthems like “Far Begin” and “You,” from their debut, self-titled album exploded onto the charts propelling the album to sell more than four million copies worldwide. Blazing full steam ahead with new U.S. and international tour dates and an upcoming release on the horizon, these iconic rockers have no plans of slowing down any time soon. And to the legions of fans who have followed their long and illustrious career, that’s music to their ears.
Tickets go on sale this Friday, November 14 at 10 a.m. and will be available at www.browncountymusiccenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com, and at the venue box office (open Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Saturdays through Mondays open only on event days, at 3 p.m.) via outdoor ticketing windows and phone sales at (812) 988-5323)*. The box office accepts cash, debit and credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express. Any box office related inquiries beyond purchasing tickets for an upcoming show should be directed to bo*******@********************er.com.
The Brown County Music Center opened its doors on August 24, 2019, featuring country music legend Vince Gill as its first headliner. Nestled on the banks of Salt Creek and located less than one mile from the largest state park in Indiana and the Town of Nashville, the Brown County Music Center is a visual and auditory masterpiece. Since its opening, the 2,000-seat live performance venue has hosted artists spanning world-class rock, blues, country, pop, jazz, oldies, throwback artists, and more, offering an incredibly intimate experience for each show with the farthest seat from the stage only 106 feet away. Nationally renowned performers have included Vince Gill, Tanya Tucker, The Beach Boys, Jason Isbell, Chicago, Graham Nash, Old Crow Medicine Show, Ray LaMontagne, Ben Folds, Emmylou Harris, Jamey Johnson, America, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Gladys Knight, Air Supply, YES, Sara Evans and many more. Please check www.browncountymusiccenter.com for the latest show updates and follow us on social media: Facebook | Instagram | X
About Brown County, Ind.: No matter what you’re looking for, escape comes naturally in Brown County. Eclectic boutiques and galleries, breathtaking scenery, welcoming accommodations, and endless outdoor adventures await in one of America’s original artists’ colonies. From art to the great outdoors, there’s something for everyone to enjoy, and for most, it’s only a short drive away. Unplug from daily life and reconnect with one another as you experience the rustic beauty and artisanal charm of Brown County. Brown County is a place for many diverse tastes and interests. Plan your escape today! You’ll be glad you did.
*Patrons are strongly encouraged to only purchase tickets from Ticketmaster.com (the venue’s exclusive ticketing partner), the venue box office, or through the artist’s official website. Ticket purchases from a third party do not have guaranteed authenticity and subsequently do not guarantee entry. Patrons who purchase from a third party risk receiving counterfeit or duplicate tickets, and the venue is unable to assist or verify account information if problems arise, meaning patrons may forfeit money spent and still not gain entry to the event.












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