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Three Dog Night

Date: July 25, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM

With support from Trapper Schoepp

Tickets are $34-$64, plus fees

This performance features Reserved and General Admission seating


Legendary band, Three Dog Night, now in its 6th decade, claims some of the most astonishing statistics in popular music. In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more top 10 hits, moved more records, or sold more concert tickets than Three Dog Night.

Three Dog Night hits weave through the fabric of pop culture today, whether on the radio where they are heard day in and day out, in TV commercials or in major motion pictures — songs like “Mama Told Me (Not To Come),” “Joy to the World,” “Black and White,” “Shambala” and “One” serve to heighten our emotions and crystallize Three Dog Night’s continuing popularity.

Boasting chart and sales records that remain virtually unmatched in popular music, Three Dog Night holds a Billboard Magazine record for releasing 21 consecutive Top 40 hits, including three No. 1 singles “Mama Told Me (Not to Come),” “Joy to the World,” and “Liar;" the chart success drove seven Platinum-selling singles and 12 straight RIAA Certified Gold LPs. The hits appeared on best-selling charts in all genres (pop, rock, rhythm & blues, and country). Its records continue to sell worldwide, reaching beyond the borders of the U.S. into Japan, Canada, Holland, England, Germany, Spain and elsewhere. Tens of millions of Three Dog Night records have been sold through the years.

Created in 1968 by Danny Hutton, Three Dog Night maintains an aggressive, year-round touring schedule of over 90 dates a year, performing their hit-filled concerts for multi-generational audiences. The band’s now-famous name refers to native Australian hunters in the outback who huddled with their dogs for warmth on cold nights; the coldest being a “three dog night.”


The band recorded songs of the best and largely undiscovered new songwriters of its time including Harry Nilsson, Randy Newman, Elton John, Laura Nyro, Paul Williams and Hoyt Axton among many others. The group’s eclectic taste, combined with its ability to recognize and record hits in a unique, distinctive, and appealing style, resulted in Three Dog Night dominating the charts for years. The band’s music transcends time, bringing together both new and longtime audiences alike.
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Three Dog Night demonstrates its eclectic song choices once again with the new material being recorded for an upcoming album release. One of the new tracks, “Prayer of the Children” was discovered by Hutton who created an a cappella arrangement, so that for the first time in the history of Three Dog Night, the vocals of all six members of the band are featured. The song is currently part of their live concert set and quickly becoming an audience favorite.

Marking over 50 years on the road, Three Dog Night continues to grow its fan base by keeping up a full schedule of concerts at theatres, performing arts centers, fairs, festivals, corporate events, and casinos. Since 1986, the band has performed nearly 3,000 shows including two Super Bowls.

THREE DOG NIGHT’s 21 Top 40 Hits:

  • Mama Told Me (Not To Come) #1
  • Joy to The World #1
  • Black And White #1
  • Shambala #3
  • Easy To Be Hard #4
  • An Old Fashioned Love Song #4
  • The Show Must Go On #4
  • One #5
  • Never Been To Spain #5
  • Liar #7
  • Eli’s Coming #10
  • The Family Of Man #12
  • Celebrate #15
  • Out In The Country #15
  • Sure As I’m Sittin’ Here #16
  • Let Me Serenade You #17
  • One Man Band #19
  • Pieces Of April #19
  • Try A Little Tenderness #29
  • Til The World Ends #32
  • Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) #33

Trapper Schoepp

“What’s most important to me is to be a link in the chain of folk singers before and after my time,” Trapper Schoepp says in light of his fifth album, Siren Songs. Recorded at Johnny Cash’s Cash Cabin in Hendersonville, TN, Trapper continues down the trail trod by his musical heroes. In 2019, the Milwaukee singer-songwriter published a long lost song with Bob Dylan called “On, Wisconsin,” — making him the youngest musician to share a co-writing credit with the Nobel Prize laureate. The song led to a #1 trending article in Rolling Stone and over a hundred tour dates worldwide.

In 2025, Trapper will release his rawest work yet, titled Osborne, which traces his path through addiction and chronic pain brought on by BMX accidents in his youth. Osborne lends its name from the unit Trapper was in at a Minnesota rehab facility and is also a nod to the songwriter's muse Ozzy, who attended the same facility.

Channeling Black Sabbath, Suicide and Springsteen, this 11-track record coming via Blue Elan Records is wildly different than anything Trapper has done. Produced by pop polymath Mike Viola (Andrew Bird, Dawes) and multi-instrumentalist Tyler Chester (Madison Cunningham, Jackson Browne), Trapper feels like he’s found an honest voice in song and spirit through Osborne. Recorded in a California church basement, Trapper sings his truth against a backdrop of vintage drum machines, synths and distorted guitars.

After having spent the last decade performing countless live dates and sharing stages with such like-minded Americana mainstays as The Wallflowers, The Jayhawks, Frank Turner and Old 97’s, Trapper will take to the road again with Osborne in 2025. Trapper will tour through Europe in October, as well as supporting artists in the USA ranging from punk rocker Laura Jane Grace to 70s hitmakers Three Dog Night. “This kind of music is a living, breathing artform that really comes to life when shared,” Trapper says. “I can’t wait to take these songs to the people.”
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