![]() This was a pretty happy group, though, despite significant delays and a lack of clear lines at the entrances for ticket-holders.Īnd when the show did start, a barefoot Buffett was just as gleeful as his most animated (and decorated) fans. Those storms Saturday afternoon delayed entry, and with other cars and buses full of Parrotheads no doubt waiting for fairer conditions to roll into East Troy, traffic was a bear. By the time Buffett and the 11-piece Coral Reefer Band took the stage Saturday, it was 71 degrees, with a pleasant breeze swallowing up any humidity, and not a gray cloud in the sky.īuffett, though, took the stage a half-hour later than planned. (That time away may have helped ticket sales Saturday's show was sold out, with at least 27,000 people in attendance.)įortunately, Saturday’s weather didn’t ruin the occasion. Buffett generally plays Alpine every year, but opted for Wrigley Field for recent tours, making this his first Alpine appearance since 2016. It was a night Parrotheads were especially excited about. Which didn’t bode well for Jimmy Buffett’s Alpine Valley Music Theatre Saturday. ![]() ![]() Saturday’s weather forecast was one of the worst this summer in southeastern Wisconsin, with an excessive heat warning and a heat index above 100 degrees - and thunderstorms on top of that. It was paradise for the Parrotheads after all. View Gallery: Jimmy Buffett, Parrotheads return to Alpine Valley Music Theatre after two years
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