**VENUE POLICY** Each person, including children and infants in arms, must have a ticket. In order to ensure that all patrons have an enjoyable experience, it is recommended that you allow extra time to park and get to your seats before the performance is scheduled to begin.
Be part of a special evening dedicated to one of the greatest artists in country music history - Merle Haggard. In "The Story of Merle Haggard", JUNO-nominated singer Jess Lee will take you on a journey through Haggard's incredible life and times through stories and songs. With a career spanning six decades, Haggard rose from poverty and prison to international fame through his songs about outlaws, underdogs, the heartbroken and the hard-living. Haggard wrote songs for the working class to drink to, dance to, and cry to. He notched 40 No. 1 hits including "Working Man Blues", "Mama Tried", "Silver Wings" and one of the most famous country songs of all time, "Okie From Muskogee". The show also includes the stories from Haggard's life that echo the songs he sang; he was born poor, raised in a converted railway boxcar and turned 21 in prison before turning his life around.

- Main Box Office: (403) 297-8000
- General Inquiries: (403) 297-8304

Box Office Location: Located at the Main (West) Entrance to the right of the doors. Note: Please arrive at box office early if picking up tickets. Will Call tickets will only be available on the night of the show, one hour prior to the event. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and photo ID.

There is parking available for a charge of $7.00.

Accessible Seating: The Jubilee Auditorium is fully wheelchair accessible with ramps available at the North doors and Main (West) entrance of the Jubilee. Wheelchair seating is ticketed and priced in accordance with each separate performance. Please be sure to specifically request a wheelchair space when calling the box office to purchase tickets. Wheelchair patrons and one guest have the opportunity to purchase seating at the normal charge for an event and occupy seats together at a number of locations throughout the orchestra level, first balcony and in the pit seating. Since wheelchair spaces are limited, additional group members are not guaranteed seating near the wheelchair patron but we will make an effort to accommodate groups if availability allows it. In order to ensure that our patrons are comfortably seated, we recommend that you allow extra time to park and get to your seats before the performance is scheduled to begin. Accessible parking is located at the North doors of the building or wheelchair patrons may be dropped off at the North or Main (West) entrance ramps. The Auditorium does not provide wheelchairs to its patrons.

- No outside food or drinks
- Photography/recording typically prohibited during performances
- Late seating at discretion of venue staff
- Recommended to arrive 30 minutes before event start time

Each person, including children and infants in arms, must have a ticket for each performance.

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