Three Sisters Stage

The Three Sisters Stage is the principal performance area for The Arts Place of Stokes. Named after the Three Sisters mountain ridgeline that extends from Danbury to Hanging Rock State Park, the stage provides a platform for concerts, theatre, film screenings and meetings / presentations, with capacity seating up to one hundred-sixty persons. The stage also provides the option to include professional sound, lights, and technical team to assist with performances and presentations. Recent concerts and theatrical performances on the Three Sisters Stage have included John Berry, Suzy Bogguss, John Cowan, Ricky Nelson Remembered, “Bloody Blackbeard”, Mike Wiley’s “Breach of Peace”, as well as film screenings by the Piedmont Triad Film Commission.

To submit promotional material for consideration of a performance on the Three Sisters Stage, please send to [email protected]

7/27 John Berry

Grammy Award Winning American Country Music Artist John Berry is set to perform on The Three Sisters Stage Saturday July 27th @ 6PM. The Arts Place of Stokes502 Main StDanbury, NC 27016 General Admission $25SCAC Member $2018 & Under $10

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8/4 Mason Via

Mason ViaSunday, August 4, 2024 @ 4PM The Arts Place of Stokes502 Main St Danbury, NC $15 General Admission$10 SCAC Member$5 18 & under When you think about the current popularity rising around bluegrass and its culture, for years the conversation has at length been dominated by the steel-driving break out stories of Chris Stapleton,…

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8/11 Siempre Puente

Siempre Puente Sunday August 11th @ 3PMGeneral Admission $15SCAC Member $10 Bio: The band’s name comes from the concept of “forever” (Siempre) being a “Bridge”(Puente), something that connects people amongst and within ourselves. Franco Martino is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and music producer. He is the guitarist of the Grammy-nominated band Che Apalache. Sol is an…

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