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Gorge Amphitheatre
Tipper is thinking about going into retirement. The news certainly hit fans like a ton of bricks, but at the same time, it makes these last live shows a must-see experience. Part of this retirement tour is this three-day experience at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Quincy, Washington, titled Tipper and Friends. The electronic music is going to be blasting through the speakers loud enough to make sure people on nearby hikes will feel like they're at the show.
If you're only able to come out for a day, Sunday, July 6th might be the best out of the three. The event kicks off with a sunrise set, the first one at the Gorge in this particular format. If you want to be a part of that, make sure that you arrive in Quincy, Washington, bright and early. Another thing that you're going to want to be quick about is clicking the get tickets button to make sure you don't miss this experience.
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Sure, the event is titled "Tipper and Friends," but this Sunday showcase will be taken over by Tipper himself with the sunrise set. That's without a doubt the highlight of this third and final day. The views, combined with the music and the vibe of the crowd, promise to make this a spectacular show that you're not going to want to miss. If you stay after the sunrise show, there's still plenty of fun to have had at this event.
One of the things that fans are going to miss the most from Tipper are the visuals in his live shows. He's always been known to bring those almost 3D trippy-looking colorful masterpieces. Yes, the music that he brings to the stage is iconic in its own right. Yet, you're always going to have streaming platforms if you want to remember it. The visuals that accompany him will probably be gone for good once he calls it a career. Just imagine what he's got planned for his sunrise set at The Gorge. These might very well be the best visuals that he's ever put together. You won't want to miss your chance to be a part of the experience.
The Gorge is a very large complex that may be fit with different stages. In this case, since it's technically not a festival, Tipper might decide to just keep one main stage. You're going to want to make sure you're up real early so that you can have a chance of entering the grounds and finding a good spot near the stage to witness the show. What you're also going to be able to take in are the amazing natural views in this place. Make sure you take those into account when choosing the spot you want to claim at this venue!
You can take your first step in your journey to be a part of this Tipper farewell show by clicking the get tickets button today. One final reminder, the link on this page grants you access to the Sunday, July 6th show.
Gorge Amphitheatre, Quincy, Washington, , US