Arts & Entertainment
Spire Center Announces New Spring, Summer 2026 Concerts in Plymouth
Tickets for Pat McGee, Flagship Romance, Carbon Leaf, Reckoners and Hey Nineteen go on sale this weekend

The Spire Center for Performing Arts has announced a new slate of concerts for spring and summer 2026, featuring a mix of acclaimed singer-songwriters, indie folk favorites, regional rock standouts and a high-energy Steely Dan tribute.
Tickets for Pat McGee, Flagship Romance, Reckoners and Hey Nineteen go on sale Saturday, Feb. 14, at 6 a.m. Carbon Leaf tickets will be available one day earlier, beginning Friday, Feb. 13, at 6 a.m. All tickets and additional information can be found at spirecenter.org.
Singer-songwriter Pat McGee will bring his band to The Spire on Friday, May 15, drawing from a career that began in the mid-1990s and a sound shaped by classic Laurel Canyon influences. Known for his warm, melodic songwriting in the tradition of artists like James Taylor and Jackson Browne, McGee’s live performances highlight collaboration and musical storytelling.
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The Spire Lobby Series continues on Thursday, June 11, with a performance by Flagship Romance, an alternative folk duo made up of married singer-songwriters Shawn Fisher and Jordyn Jackson. The pair are known for their striking vocal harmonies, emotional songwriting and intimate live shows that belie their minimalist setup of two voices and an acoustic guitar. The Lobby Series is presented by The Antonia and Vladimir Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund.
Indie folk rock mainstays Carbon Leaf take the Spire stage on Friday, June 12. Blending Americana, folk, rock, Celtic and pop influences, the Richmond, Virginia-based band brings a dynamic live show built around rich harmonies and a wide range of instrumentation. The group will be touring in support of its 15th studio album, Time Is the Playground, a reflective collection centered on time, love and personal growth.
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Boston-based soul-rock outfit Reckoners performs on Saturday, June 13. Fronted by singer and guitarist Tim Gearan, the band features a lineup of veteran musicians with deep ties to the regional and national music scene, including guitarist Johnny Trama, drummer Tom Arey, bassist Marc Hickox and keyboardist Darby Wolf. Together, they channel classic soul and rock influences into a sound that is both gritty and contemporary.
Rounding out the newly announced shows is Hey Nineteen, an 11-piece Steely Dan tribute band, performing on Saturday, Aug. 15. Known for their precision, musicianship and energetic performances, the group recreates Steely Dan’s complex arrangements, exacting solos and signature harmonies while keeping audiences on their feet.
Additional upcoming events at The Spire include classic film screenings, tribute shows and concerts featuring The Wolff Sisters, Spyro Gyra, Joan Osborne singing the songs of Bob Dylan, and more.
The Spire Center for Performing Arts is located at 25½ Court Street in Plymouth. The venue is handicap accessible, with public parking available on the street and in nearby public lots.
For tickets, show details, and a full calendar of events, visit spirecenter.org.