Grand Junction's time machine is set for 1971 as the Black Jacket Symphony is set to perform Elton John's 'Madman Across the Water' album for one night only.

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The Grand Junction Convention Center welcomes the Black Jacket Symphony on Friday, October 18th.

Black Jacket Symphony Plays Elton John

Black Jacket Symphony is a band that performs live, faithful renditions of classic rock albums, replicating every note and sound. Its lineup varies depending on the album being played.

Elton John's 1971 'Madman Across the Water' was his fourth studio album, and featured the hits 'Levon' and 'Tiny Dancer.' The album peaked at #8 on the US Billboard Top Pop Albums.

How to Purchase Tickets

Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.com and range from $23 to $53 at the time of publication. The doors will open at 7 PM, the show will start at 8 PM. The Grand Junction Convention Center is located at 159 Main St, Grand Junction.

How To Win Tickets

Open this article with our station app to be able to access the entry form which will appear below. Enter to win a pair of general admission tickets for the show on October 18th by filling out the entry form by 5 PM on October 11th. Winners will be contacted on October 14th by phone/email. Good luck!

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