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A.J. Croce
A.J. Croce
A.J. Croce

Experience A.J. Croce at McDonald Theatre

McDonald Theatre 1010 Willamette Street, Eugene, OR, 97402

Experience an unforgettable evening with A.J. Croce as he presents "Croce Plays Croce" at the McDonald Theatre in Eugene, Oregon, on September 29, 2026. This concert promises to be a remarkable tribute to the legacy of his father, Jim Croce, featuring timeless classics that have resonated with audiences for decades.

A.J. Croce is not only a talented musician in his own right but also a custodian of his father's musical heritage. His performances are known for their emotional depth and authenticity, making this concert a must-see for fans of both A.J. and Jim Croce. Expect to hear beloved hits such as "Time in a Bottle" and "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," delivered with A.J.'s unique flair and artistry.

Tickets for this highly anticipated event are expected to be in high demand, reflecting the popularity of A.J. Croce and the intimate setting of the McDonald Theatre. Prices may vary based on seating options and availability, but fans can anticipate a range that accommodates various budgets. The venue's excellent acoustics and warm atmosphere will enhance the overall concert experience, ensuring that every note resonates beautifully.

As you prepare for this special night, consider exploring ticketseugene.net for the latest updates on availability and pricing. The McDonald Theatre has a rich history of hosting exceptional performances, making it an ideal location for A.J. Croce's tribute concert. With positive reviews highlighting both the venue's charm and A.J.'s captivating performances, attendees can look forward to an evening filled with nostalgia and musical brilliance.

Don't miss your chance to witness A.J. Croce live as he honors his father's legacy while showcasing his own musical journey. Mark your calendars for September 29, 2026, and secure your tickets early to ensure you are part of this extraordinary celebration at the McDonald Theatre in Eugene.