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Wallflowers at Montauk Lighthouse on Saturday

Mon, 08/08/2022 - 13:39
Jakob Dylan and the Wallflowers performed at Guild Hall for a benefit in 2019.
Jennifer Landes

"Rock the Lighthouse," a benefit concert produced by the Montauk Music Festival for the Montauk Lighthouse, will bring the Wallflowers and Jessica Lynn there on Saturday evening, with Ms. Lynn opening the show at 7, followed by the Wallflowers at 8:30.

Founded in 1989 by Jakob Dylan and Tobi Miller as a roots rock band, the Wallflowers have morphed into a solo project centered on the multi-instrumental Mr. Dylan. Ms. Lynn is a country music singer-songwriter who has shared stages with notables ranging from Keith Urban and Loretta Lynn to ZZ Top.

General admission tickets are $100, $50 for those under 12; blankets or beach chairs have been suggested. V.I.P. tickets, which include a private section with chairs and drink service, are $250. Tickets can be purchased from the festival's website.
 

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