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‘Free Fallin'’ at The Suffolk

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Minneapolis-based “Free Fallin: The Tom Petty Concert Experience” performs at Suffolk Theater on May 26. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Minneapolis-based “Free Fallin: The Tom Petty Concert Experience” performs at Suffolk Theater on May 26. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Minneapolis-based “Free Fallin: The Tom Petty Concert Experience” performs at Suffolk Theater on May 26. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Minneapolis-based “Free Fallin: The Tom Petty Concert Experience” performs at Suffolk Theater on May 26. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on May 7, 2023

Based in Minneapolis, “Free Fallin’: The Tom Petty Concert Experience” has successfully toured the country since 2007 playing before thousands of fans at festivals, fairs, venues, and concerts across the U.S. and Canada. On Friday, May 26, at 8 p.m. Suffolk Theater brings “Free Fallin’” to Riverhead.

The group’s breakout 2018 “Broken Hearted Tour” played more than 90 shows in 15 states, and included an invitation to play for Tom Petty’s “Birthday Weekend” in his hometown of Gainesville, Florida, where thousands of people from all over the world gathered to celebrate his music.

The show features all of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers hits along with instruments and costumes that recreate the authentic experience of a Petty concert, garnering a reputation as one of the most professional touring bands today. “Free Fallin’” gives all rock fans a special treat — Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers’ greatest hits that everyone knows and loves.

Tickets for the show are $59 to $69 at thesuffolk.org. Suffolk Theater is at 118 East Main Street, Riverhead.

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