Greta Van Fleet show sells out, second added in Detroit

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Michigan's own Greta Van Fleet has added a second show in Detroit.

The band's show Thursday, Dec. 27 at Detroit's Fox Theatre, 2211 Woodward Ave., sold out and second show has been added on Saturday, Dec. 29.

Tickets, starting at $43, went on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 14, and can be purchased at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com, the Fox Theatre and Little Caesars Arena XFINITY box offices and and Ticketmaster.com To charge tickets by phone, call 800-745-3000.

The concert comes on the heel of an Oct. 19 release of "Anthem of the Peaceful Army, " the band's debut album.

Greta Van Fleet is made up of four Frankenmuth musicians -- twin brothers Josh Kiszka, vocals, and Jake Kiszka, guitar, both 22, younger brother Sam, 19, bass/keys, and longtime family friend Danny Wagner, 19, drums. All four were raised on their parents' extensive vinyl collections, which helped give birth to the music they make today -- a high-energy hybrid of rock 'n' roll, blues and soul, according to a press release.

The band has had huge success touring North America and Europe. While many in Michigan have known about the band for some time, most music fans were first introduced to Greta Van Fleet in March 2017 with the release of "Highway Tune," the debut single that held the No. 1 position on U.S. Rock Radio Charts for five consecutive weeks and on Canada's Active Rock Radio Charts for nine straight weeks. The band released a single, "When The Curtain Falls," in August that so far has accumulated more than 10 million streams and one million-plus views of the track's companion music video.

Information, www.gretavanfleet.com for all ticketing information.