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Ron Pope Performs January 27 At Neumos In Seattle

Just announced is Ron Pope on his "Stuck On The Moon" tour, playing in Seattle on Jan. 27 at Neumos.

Ron Pope is ready to perform in 2020 with his "Stuck On The Moon Tour" - get tickets today.
Ron Pope is ready to perform in 2020 with his "Stuck On The Moon Tour" - get tickets today. (Shutterstock)

SEATTLE, WA — Neumos will host Ron Pope as he performs around the country on his “Stuck On The Moon” tour. Tickets are on sale now to the Jan. 27 show.

In anticipation of the tour, Pope has just released two new singles, “Take The Edge Off” and “Practice What I Preach.”

Pope is known for his emotional and soulful voice, singing ballads that speak to the heart. Yet his voice also has just the right edge needed to belt out rock-pop songs. Having performed in 20 countries, Pope is inspired by Bruce Springsteen. His single, “A Drop In The Ocean,” was an instant internet hit, with over 30 million views. Just as popular on Spotify, this indie-rock pop artist claims over 350 million streams.

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Ron Pope will perform in Seattle on Jan. 27 at 700 p.m. at Neumos. Tickets are on sale now, with general admission starting at $71. Enter the promo code "PatchTickets10" to get 10 percent off.

Pope started his career in 2003 playing with along with fellow musicians Paul Hammer and Zach Berkman, with the three of them going on to form the band District. Touring around the U.S. the band released four albums before Pope was ready to try it solo. The 2008 release of his debut album, “Daylight,” gained him recognition as a serious solo artist.

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The release of his 2017 album, “Work,” was compared to both Springsteen and Tom Petty. His songs are personal and upfront, with his new releases focusing on life lessons and his experiences as a new father. In a July 2019 interview Ron Pope tells Broadway World the process behind writing his new songs is one of honesty – “Writing these songs reminded me of where I've been and how hard it was to claw my way out of that pit of my own creation.”

The “Stuck On The Moon” tour will sell out fast, so get your tickets today to see Pope perform live at Neumos in Seattle. Fans can expect to hear hit songs such as “I Believe” and “Fireflies,” as well as a song or two from his next album, “Bone Structure,” which is to be released in spring of 2020.

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