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Concert: 'Five For Fighting' Comes To Provident Bank Park

Performance part of 2012 concert series.

Five for Fighting, otherwise known as American pop-singer-songwriter John Ondrasik, is the latest addition to the 2012 concert series at in Pomona.

Five for Fighting will appear at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 8, at the stadium, which is in its second year of operation and its first year as a concert venue. The park is home of the Can-Am League pro baseball team.


Best known for his piano-based rock, such as the Top 40 songs "Superman (It's Not Easy)" (2001), "100 Years" (2003), and "The Riddle" (2006), Five for Fighting tickets are on sale now. General admission is $25; Seated Bowl $35
and general admission, floor $45. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit http://rocklandboulders.com/pressbox/features/index.html?article_id=182

The concert is part of a Summer series at Provident Bank Park, sponsored by the Ramapo Local Development Corp.

Other headliners include:

- Gavin De Graw and Colbie Calliat, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 7th
Thursday, June 7, 7:30 p.m.

General Admission - $25
Seated Bowl- $35
General Admission, Floor - $45


- Country band Big & Rich featuring Cowboy Troy and Bradley Gaskin Friday, July 13 at 7:30 p.m.

Big Kenny and John Rich reunite for a 2012 tour, playing at Provident Bank Park this July.

Big & Rich's first studio album, 2004's Horse of a Different Color, produced four straight Top 40 country hits, including  "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" and collaborations with Cowboy Troy, Gretchen Wilson and Martina McBride. Other Big & Rich hits include the Vietnam War-inspired "8th of November" and the number one single, "Lost in This Moment."

General Admission - $30
Seated Bowl- $45
General Admission, Floor - $60

- Gretchen Wilson with Very Special Guest Jason Michael Carroll

Known for her 2004 Grammy Award-winning single "Redneck Woman," a number-one hit on the Billboard country charts from her debut album, Here for the Party." Also known for hit singles including "When I Think About Cheatin'", "Homewrecker," and "All Jacked Up." Wilson has sold over 6 million records worldwide.

Thursday, July 12th 7:30 PM
General Admission - $25
Seated Bowl- $35
General Admission, Floor - $45

Get tickets for the Summer Concert Series at Provident Bank Park at  www.rocklandboulders.com.

CJ Miller is head of Rockland Tourism & Local Development

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