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Tickets on sale for Kingston Trio performance Aug. 22

SEQUIM — The Kingston Trio will appear Aug. 22 at the James Center for the Performing Arts in Carrie Blake Park, 202 N. Blake Ave.

Gates will open at 4 p.m.; a Wind Rose Cellars wine and beer garden will be set up for the show to start at 5 p.m.

The Kingston Trio’s performance will open with violinist Geoffrey Castle.

The iconic folk group, with evolving personnel, has been performing for almost 60 years after first shooting to fame with “Tom Dooley” in 1957.

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The Aug. 22 show is a repeat performance in Sequim — the group performed at the James Center in July 2013.

Tickets range from $25 for general admission to $40 for premium reserved seats and $60 for VIP passes.

To purchase, go to brownpapertickets.com or stop by Strait Music or Port Book and News in Port Angeles; Windemere Realty or Olympic View Inn in Sequim; 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn or the Pennysaver Mart in Port Townsend.

For information, find “Kingston Trio Sequim” on Facebook.

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