Ann Wilson, Home Free bolster Indian Ranch’s 2022 lineup
The energetic and entertaining Ann Wilson of Heart.
An already-strong post-pandemic entertainment season at Indian Ranch got a whole lot better recently with the addition of shows featuring Ann Wilson of Heart and the country acapella group Home Free on Saturday, July 23 and Saturday, August 20, respectively.
The acapella group Home Free.
Both concerts start at 1:00 p.m. Gates open at 11:30 a.m.
Tickets can be purchased at www.indianranch.com or 1-800-514-ETIX (3849).
Insiders Club memberships and general-admission season passes for Indian Ranch’s upcoming summer concert series are on sale now at www.indianranch.com/memberships.
The popular venue at the edge of Webster Lake has already booked a number of big-name artists and attractions including Trace Adkins, June 5; The Outlaws, June 11; The Mavericks, June 19; Michael Franti and Spearhead, July 2; Get The Led Out, July 8; Scotty McCreery, July 9; Little River Band, July 17; Three Dog Night, July 24; The Pike Hairfest, July 30; TESLA, July 31; “Weird Al” Yankovich, August 5; Collective Spirit and Switchfoot, August 6; and ABBA The Concert, August 12.
More dates are expected to be added.
One of the premier rock vocalists of all-time, Ann Wilson teamed with Heart in 1973 to become eight times Platinum, 35 million plus-selling Rock & Roll Hall of Fame trailblazers.
Ms. Wilson recently collaborated with legendary veteran “artistic lawyer” Brian Rohan on her new album Fierce Bliss, set for release on April 29.
Universally entertaining, engaging, honest and offering safe harbor from these unpredictable times, Ms. Wilson comes to Indian Ranch with her new band comfortable with herself (and her art).
“I think for someone who’s been through as much as I have, and has lived to tell the tales, it’s okay to share my experiences,” she says. “I’ve heard from a lot of younger musicians and listeners too who have thanked me for staying around and for just keeping upright, just making it through, making the concessions once but not twice, and being able to live through it all with dignity.”
All-vocal country group Home Free has racked up nearly 600,000 album equivalents globally, embarked on major international tours, and amassed 500 plus-million views and over 1.3 million subscribers on YouTube. Home Free has been declared “country music fans’ favorite acapella group” (Taste of Country).
Following up their WARMEST WINTER HOLIDAY TOUR on the road, which showcased songs off their most recent studio album, WARMEST WINTER (2020), Home Free’s most recent project, the Dive Bar Saints album, arrived at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Album Sales chart.