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Tickets for Oliver Anthony with the Davisson Brothers Getting Limited as Concert at The Amp a Month Away

By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on May 16, 2025

A limited number of tickets remain for what promises to be a historic night of music at the Clarksburg Amphitheater as Oliver Anthony Music and special guests, the Davisson Brothers Band, take the stage on Friday, June 20, in celebration of West Virginia Day.
 
“Ticket sales have been very steady for this show,” said Doug Comer, Superintendent of City Parks. “I am sure as graduations pass through and the beginning of summer hits us, we should hit capacity as the concert draws near. He brings a great message in his performances and having Donnie and Chris (Davisson) and their band playing along will make this an epic night for Clarksburg.”
 
Deeply rooted in the foothills of Virginia, Oliver Anthony Music has captivated audiences nationwide with heartfelt lyrics and viral hits, most notably “Rich Men North of Richmond”, which exploded across social media platforms in 2023 and launched his rise in the music scene. His performances are known for their raw honesty and powerful emotional delivery, much of which is inspired by his late grandfather.
 
Joining Anthony on stage will be The Davisson Brothers Band, proud West Virginians recently honored with induction into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame, alongside fellow mountaineer Brad Paisley. Their long-standing dedication to music and storytelling has earned them a loyal following both locally and internationally.
 
“The team knew this combination of Oliver Anthony Music and the Davisson Brothers Band was going to be a winning one simply based on talent alone,” added Comer. “Both display a tremendous presence—especially with their sound—and the lyrics tell tales about the lives they have lived and the love they have for this area.”
 
Tickets are available now at www.clarksburgamp.com under the “Events” section. Prices are $65 for Premium Seating and $45 for General Admission.
 
For more information, contact the City Parks of Clarksburg Office at 304-624-1655.
 
Editor's Note: Top photo is of Oliver Anthony, while the Davisson Brothers are shown below.

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