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Mt. Joy Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Mt. Joy

Fenway Park
4 Jersey St

Jul 18, 2024

6:30 PM EDT
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Platinum Tickets are tickets that are dynamically priced up & down based on demand. They are not part of VIP packages-they are tickets only. Delay: tickets will not be delivered until the week of the event. You will be notified once tickets are available via the MLB Ballpark app. To view and use tickets, log in to your existing MLB.com account or create an account in the MLB Ballpark app with the email address used to purchase your ticket(s). Detailed instructions on using the MLB Ballpark app, including email verification, viewing tickets and forwarding tickets, are available at https://www.mlb.com/redsox/tickets/mobile. For further assistance, please contact the Red Sox Ticket Office at (877) RED-SOX9 or ticketoffice@redsox.com. A portion of proceeds from each ?Make A Difference Ticket? will be donated to The Busyhead Project, a fund at the VT Community Foundation, which Noah created to support organizations delivering mental health treatment and access to care.
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Angel
November 21st 2023
Got the crowd exciting! A very talented bunch. Unfortunately a few people passed out during their set so there was a few pauses but they carried on well after and took the time to make sure everyone was okay.
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Mt. Joy Biography

These dreams are more than paper things,” sings Matt Quinn on Mt. Joy’s infectious folk-rocker “Astrovan,” a warm, yearning bit of road-trip philosophy that posits the existence of a Deadhead Jesus cruising the dusty highways of the countryside, nursing a roach on his way to only He knows where. It’s an auspicious line from a band predicated on the revival of teenage dreams.
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