LBT: And artists tend to love the food when they come to town.ĪG: It’s very good, we’ve done a cheesesteak many times. Have you been to this area or Philly in the past?ĪG: Plenty! Pennsylvania feels like where I grew up, in upstate New York. LBT: I could imagine! So the show I’m covering is in Bensalem, just outside of Philadelphia. It’s kind of like a mad dad dash before I head out at that point. I’m actually parked outside of my daughter’s elementary school, we’re gonna go do something fun.
How are you feeling leading up to it? Is there anything you do to prepare before hitting the road?Īndy Grammer: Mostly it’s just a big scramble at home to make sure that I have everything I need to leave, and then make sure I get enough time with my little girls. Lower Bucks Times: Your fall tour starts in a couple of days. 10), The Times caught up with Grammer to discuss the uplifting nature of his music, friendship with the a capella powerhouses of Pentatonix and his favorite food to get when in the Philly area. 14, at 8 p.m.Īhead of the tour, which fittingly kicks off on Global Mental Health Day (Oct.
Now, this multi-platinum artist is bringing that positivity on the road for a fall tour, which makes a stop at Parx Casino’s Xcite Center, 2999 Street Road in Bensalem, on Saturday, Oct.