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ZZ Top Band Headlining

Hospice Summer Festival

Catskill Area Hospice & Palliative Care announced that ’80s rock band ZZ Top, whose many hits included “Gimme All Your Loving,” will be headlining its annual benefit on the theme, “The Upstate Food Truck Festival,” on Aug. 25 at the Sixth Ward Booster Club Field in Oneonta. Tickets for the event will go on sale at 9 a.m. Thursday. May 24, with proceeds going toward Hospice.   In photo are bassist Dusty Hill, guitarist Billy Gibbons, and drummer Frank Beard.

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  1. The online ticket venders, of which there are many, appear to be listing seats for the concert but as you buy it seams it’s standing only. What gives? I am older and cannot stand throughout. I need tickets for a seat. Can anyone suggest a vendor who will sell me a guaranteed seat?

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