An Evening with Tommy Emmanuel, CGP

Tue Dec 9 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 6:30 PM)

The Hall

721 West 9th Street Little Rock, AR 72201

$50.00 - $215.00

All Ages

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All tickets on the floor & mezzanine are general admission seating within each section. The mezzanine is 21+ ONLY.
 
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VIP 1: Gold Circle Meet & Greet Package
Includes:
  • 1 Gold Circle ticket (rows 1-2)
  • Pre-show Meet & Greet with Tommy Emmanuel CGP
  • Autographed 8x10 photo
  • Early venue entry
  • Early access to merch table

VIP 2: Meet & Greet Package
Includes:
  • 1 GA ticket (behind Gold Circle)
  • Pre-show Meet & Greet with Tommy Emmanuel CGP
  • Autographed 8x10 photo
  • Early venue entry
  • Early access to merch table
*VIP packages available online only
 
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PLEASE NOTE - The Hall is a cashless venue. Only debit or credit cards are accepted at our bars, box office and guest services window. Please plan accordingly.

PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.

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(Seated Show)
An Evening with Tommy Emmanuel, CGP

  • Tommy Emmanuel

    Tommy Emmanuel

    Pop

    Guitar icon Tommy Emmanuel C.G.P. is no stranger to iconic stages from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium to London’s Royal Festival Hall and Paris’ L’Olympia. The legendary entertainer has dazzled audiences across the world. But there is something truly magical about the Sydney Opera House, and the magic of Tommy’s performances there has finally been capture on his new album Live at the Sydney Opera House.

    “The moment and power in these hours spent playing music, is perfectly preserved here on this record.” Tommy says. “I hope you can feel the intensity of our musical and spiritual relationship... a bond built on a life freely given to all”.

    The Grammy-winner played two spellbinding shows on the Concert Hall stage in May 2023, with the best of both performances represented here. The setlist showcases the most beloved songs of Tommy’s career – classic compositions like “Tall Fiddler,” “Mombasa” and “Country Wide,” recent fan favourites like “Fuel” and “Sail On” and his now iconic arrangement of “Classical Gas” and his thrilling “Beatles Medley.”

    “As a 15-year-old boy living in Circular Quay, I spent many a time walking past the Opera House” he says. “I would daydream about what it must be like in there, what it would be like to perform there. After fifty years in the business, we finally got there!”.

    At 15, Tommy was already a decade into his professional career. With a love for and deep understanding of music seemingly from the moment he was born, Tommy picked up a guitar as an adolescent and could soon outplay people three times his age. With his brother Phil also developing well beyond his years, a family band was formed and while most kids were learning their times tables, Tommy was on tour.

    After the untimely death of their father forced them off the road, Tommy headed to the big smoke, sleeping on floors in the red-light district of Sydney by day while by night he turned heads by sitting in with bar bands. Before long, he was the most in demand session guitar player in town, barely in his 20s, playing on #1 pop and rock singles and touring with Australia’s biggest stars.

    Despite his jaw-dropping abilities on the six strings, Tommy was as shy as he was talented. A trip to Nashville led to an audience with his all-time hero: the virtuosic fingerstyle guitarist and record producer Chet Atkins. Chet handed him a guitar to prove his mettle and was suitably blown away. He sat with the young Australian for hours, giving him advice and beginning a loving mentorship that would last the remainder of Chet’s life. A duets album and a shared Grammy nomination would follow, but nothing means more to Tommy than the three letters Chet designated at the end of Tommy’s name: C.G.P.

    The title of Certified Guitar Player was the highest honor Atkins could bestow on another player – a signifier that the recipient had not only mastered the instrument but taken it to new vistas and become a guiding light for the next generation of pickers. Like Tommy, Chet had never gone to a university, and the C.G.P. was his version of a PHD or a Doctorate of the guitar. He gave the honor to Tommy and only five other handpicked players.

    After the validation of meeting his hero, Tommy struck out on his own as a solo artist and became that rarest of things: a legitimate music star as an instrumentalist. His records charted on the pop charts, he won awards typically only given to singers and he opened arena tours for legendary artists like Eric Clapton. But as anyone who has seen Tommy play will tell you, the vocalist is there, as is the drummer, the bass player and the rhythm and lead guitarists. In a way that must often be seen to be believed, Tommy plays all the parts of a full band simultaneously, his fingers dancing around the fretboard with a dexterity and speed that would seem impossible if you weren’t witnessing it.

    As a songwriter and a performer, Tommy is a melting pot of influences across genres, form pop to bluegrass, jazz to rock n’ roll. To him, music is rhythm and emotion, all other distinctions are meaningless.

    After conquering the pop charts in Australia, Tommy moved to London to raise his daughters, commuting to Nashville to visit Chet Atkins and slowly building a devoted audience in Europe. But it was after moving to Nashville twenty years ago that things began to move into another level. Word of mouth built rapidly of the acoustic guitar god who was the ultimate showman as much as he was the ultimate picker. Celebrity fans like ELO’s Jeff Lynne, Monty Python’s Eric Idle, Steve Vai and Joe Satriani attended shows and raved about his prowess. But the biggest gamechanger came with a new website that came online in 2005.

    “I was selling out all these shows in Sweden, and I’d never played there before. I don’t even know if my records were available,” Tommy recalls. “I asked the crowd on the first night ‘How do you know me here?’ and they all said back ‘YouTube!’.”

    The experience of seeing Tommy as well as hearing him, to capture the dynamism and electricity of his live shows – and to have proof that it really was one man making all that music – made Tommy’s popularity skyrocket. Generations of fans from Tommy’s contemporaries through to school-age youngsters began attending his shows all around the globe. Tommy plays more shows in more countries per year than most artists a third of his age and could easily play 365 days a year to satisfy the demand.

    Tommy’s determination to entertain, to move audiences, to connect with strangers through the power of music, remains undimmed as he closes in on his seventh decade as a performer. He can turn a jazz café into a cathedral or a radio station performance into the Ryman. But there is still something that a truly iconic venue like the Sydney Opera House – a mecca for music that has fired in Tommy’s imagination since he picked up a guitar as a child – that brings out the best in him. To have witnessed the pin drop silent audience hanging on every note of “Sail On,” the propulsive rhythm of “Classical Gas,” the impossible bluegrass speed-picking on “Tall Fiddler” and the delicate wringing of melody out of Paul Simon’s immortal “American Tune,” is to experience the communion of music at its most pure. That is Tommy Emmanuel, Live at the Sydney Opera House.

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Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

limit 8 per person
Gold Circle Seating
Premium guaranteed general admission seating directly in front of the stage in rows 1-2.
Gold Circle - Regular
$65.00
General Admission Seating
Guaranteed general admission seating, directly behind Gold Circle Seating.
GA - Regular
$50.00
Mezzanine Seating [21+ Only]
An upgraded experience, general admission seated ticket that includes: exclusive access to the private mezzanine w/ premium views of the stage, private bar & private restrooms. *Not wheelchair accessible
Mezzanine - Regular
$65.00
VIP 1: Gold Circle Meet & Greet Package
Includes: 1 Gold Circle ticket, Pre-show Meet & Greet with Tommy Emmanuel CGP, Autographed 8x10 photo, Early venue entry, and Early access to merch table.
VIP 1 - Regular
$215.00
VIP 2: Meet & Greet Package
Includes: 1 GA ticket, Pre-show Meet & Greet with Tommy Emmanuel CGP, Autographed 8x10 photo, Early venue entry, and Early access to merch table.
VIP 2 - Regular
$125.00

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

No refunds - no exceptions. Lineups and times are subject to change. Any ticket suspected of being purchased for the sole purpose of reselling can be canceled at the discretion of The Hall and/or TicketWeb. Tickets purchased from 3rd party resellers or any other ticketing websites are not allowed. Valid government-issued photo ID required for entry to age-restricted events. Tickets available at the door (if not sold out). No re-entry. Physical tickets available at the box office.
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VIP Purchasers: Thank you for purchasing a VIP package powered by Sofar. Here's what you need to know:

You'll receive an email from vip@sofar.com 48 hours before the event with instructions for redeeming your VIP package.

All sales are final.

VIP activities may occur up to 3-4 hours before the show, please plan accordingly.

The original purchaser must show their photo ID at VIP check-in to redeem the package elements.

All persons in attendance must have a VIP package including a ticket to the event. This includes parental escorts.

If you require ADA accommodations please reach out to vip@sofar.com in advance of the event.

VIP merchandise must be picked up at the event during check-in unless otherwise communicated.

Sofar reserves the right to cancel packages for any reason. VIP package elements are non-transferable and not valid if resold.

Communication about your purchase may be sent via SMS to the provided phone number. For any questions, contact Sofar's friendly Fan Experience team at vip@sofar.com.
(Seated Show)

An Evening with Tommy Emmanuel, CGP

Tue Dec 9 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 6:30 PM)

The Hall Little Rock AR
An Evening with Tommy Emmanuel, CGP

$50.00 - $215.00 All Ages

All tickets on the floor & mezzanine are general admission seating within each section. The mezzanine is 21+ ONLY.
 
--
VIP 1: Gold Circle Meet & Greet Package
Includes:
  • 1 Gold Circle ticket (rows 1-2)
  • Pre-show Meet & Greet with Tommy Emmanuel CGP
  • Autographed 8x10 photo
  • Early venue entry
  • Early access to merch table

VIP 2: Meet & Greet Package
Includes:
  • 1 GA ticket (behind Gold Circle)
  • Pre-show Meet & Greet with Tommy Emmanuel CGP
  • Autographed 8x10 photo
  • Early venue entry
  • Early access to merch table
*VIP packages available online only
 
--
PLEASE NOTE - The Hall is a cashless venue. Only debit or credit cards are accepted at our bars, box office and guest services window. Please plan accordingly.

PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.

Need an Access Code? Sign up for our newsletter to get new show announcements, exclusive presale codes, rental discounts and more. Sign up HERE.

*Presale codes are usually sent out on Thursdays at 10am as part of our weekly newsletter. 
Tommy Emmanuel

Tommy Emmanuel

Pop

Guitar icon Tommy Emmanuel C.G.P. is no stranger to iconic stages from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium to London’s Royal Festival Hall and Paris’ L’Olympia. The legendary entertainer has dazzled audiences across the world. But there is something truly magical about the Sydney Opera House, and the magic of Tommy’s performances there has finally been capture on his new album Live at the Sydney Opera House.

“The moment and power in these hours spent playing music, is perfectly preserved here on this record.” Tommy says. “I hope you can feel the intensity of our musical and spiritual relationship... a bond built on a life freely given to all”.

The Grammy-winner played two spellbinding shows on the Concert Hall stage in May 2023, with the best of both performances represented here. The setlist showcases the most beloved songs of Tommy’s career – classic compositions like “Tall Fiddler,” “Mombasa” and “Country Wide,” recent fan favourites like “Fuel” and “Sail On” and his now iconic arrangement of “Classical Gas” and his thrilling “Beatles Medley.”

“As a 15-year-old boy living in Circular Quay, I spent many a time walking past the Opera House” he says. “I would daydream about what it must be like in there, what it would be like to perform there. After fifty years in the business, we finally got there!”.

At 15, Tommy was already a decade into his professional career. With a love for and deep understanding of music seemingly from the moment he was born, Tommy picked up a guitar as an adolescent and could soon outplay people three times his age. With his brother Phil also developing well beyond his years, a family band was formed and while most kids were learning their times tables, Tommy was on tour.

After the untimely death of their father forced them off the road, Tommy headed to the big smoke, sleeping on floors in the red-light district of Sydney by day while by night he turned heads by sitting in with bar bands. Before long, he was the most in demand session guitar player in town, barely in his 20s, playing on #1 pop and rock singles and touring with Australia’s biggest stars.

Despite his jaw-dropping abilities on the six strings, Tommy was as shy as he was talented. A trip to Nashville led to an audience with his all-time hero: the virtuosic fingerstyle guitarist and record producer Chet Atkins. Chet handed him a guitar to prove his mettle and was suitably blown away. He sat with the young Australian for hours, giving him advice and beginning a loving mentorship that would last the remainder of Chet’s life. A duets album and a shared Grammy nomination would follow, but nothing means more to Tommy than the three letters Chet designated at the end of Tommy’s name: C.G.P.

The title of Certified Guitar Player was the highest honor Atkins could bestow on another player – a signifier that the recipient had not only mastered the instrument but taken it to new vistas and become a guiding light for the next generation of pickers. Like Tommy, Chet had never gone to a university, and the C.G.P. was his version of a PHD or a Doctorate of the guitar. He gave the honor to Tommy and only five other handpicked players.

After the validation of meeting his hero, Tommy struck out on his own as a solo artist and became that rarest of things: a legitimate music star as an instrumentalist. His records charted on the pop charts, he won awards typically only given to singers and he opened arena tours for legendary artists like Eric Clapton. But as anyone who has seen Tommy play will tell you, the vocalist is there, as is the drummer, the bass player and the rhythm and lead guitarists. In a way that must often be seen to be believed, Tommy plays all the parts of a full band simultaneously, his fingers dancing around the fretboard with a dexterity and speed that would seem impossible if you weren’t witnessing it.

As a songwriter and a performer, Tommy is a melting pot of influences across genres, form pop to bluegrass, jazz to rock n’ roll. To him, music is rhythm and emotion, all other distinctions are meaningless.

After conquering the pop charts in Australia, Tommy moved to London to raise his daughters, commuting to Nashville to visit Chet Atkins and slowly building a devoted audience in Europe. But it was after moving to Nashville twenty years ago that things began to move into another level. Word of mouth built rapidly of the acoustic guitar god who was the ultimate showman as much as he was the ultimate picker. Celebrity fans like ELO’s Jeff Lynne, Monty Python’s Eric Idle, Steve Vai and Joe Satriani attended shows and raved about his prowess. But the biggest gamechanger came with a new website that came online in 2005.

“I was selling out all these shows in Sweden, and I’d never played there before. I don’t even know if my records were available,” Tommy recalls. “I asked the crowd on the first night ‘How do you know me here?’ and they all said back ‘YouTube!’.”

The experience of seeing Tommy as well as hearing him, to capture the dynamism and electricity of his live shows – and to have proof that it really was one man making all that music – made Tommy’s popularity skyrocket. Generations of fans from Tommy’s contemporaries through to school-age youngsters began attending his shows all around the globe. Tommy plays more shows in more countries per year than most artists a third of his age and could easily play 365 days a year to satisfy the demand.

Tommy’s determination to entertain, to move audiences, to connect with strangers through the power of music, remains undimmed as he closes in on his seventh decade as a performer. He can turn a jazz café into a cathedral or a radio station performance into the Ryman. But there is still something that a truly iconic venue like the Sydney Opera House – a mecca for music that has fired in Tommy’s imagination since he picked up a guitar as a child – that brings out the best in him. To have witnessed the pin drop silent audience hanging on every note of “Sail On,” the propulsive rhythm of “Classical Gas,” the impossible bluegrass speed-picking on “Tall Fiddler” and the delicate wringing of melody out of Paul Simon’s immortal “American Tune,” is to experience the communion of music at its most pure. That is Tommy Emmanuel, Live at the Sydney Opera House.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 8 per person
Gold Circle Seating
Premium guaranteed general admission seating directly in front of the stage in rows 1-2.
Gold Circle - Regular
$65.00
General Admission Seating
Guaranteed general admission seating, directly behind Gold Circle Seating.
GA - Regular
$50.00
Mezzanine Seating [21+ Only]
An upgraded experience, general admission seated ticket that includes: exclusive access to the private mezzanine w/ premium views of the stage, private bar & private restrooms. *Not wheelchair accessible
Mezzanine - Regular
$65.00
VIP 1: Gold Circle Meet & Greet Package
Includes: 1 Gold Circle ticket, Pre-show Meet & Greet with Tommy Emmanuel CGP, Autographed 8x10 photo, Early venue entry, and Early access to merch table.
VIP 1 - Regular
$215.00
VIP 2: Meet & Greet Package
Includes: 1 GA ticket, Pre-show Meet & Greet with Tommy Emmanuel CGP, Autographed 8x10 photo, Early venue entry, and Early access to merch table.
VIP 2 - Regular
$125.00

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

No refunds - no exceptions. Lineups and times are subject to change. Any ticket suspected of being purchased for the sole purpose of reselling can be canceled at the discretion of The Hall and/or TicketWeb. Tickets purchased from 3rd party resellers or any other ticketing websites are not allowed. Valid government-issued photo ID required for entry to age-restricted events. Tickets available at the door (if not sold out). No re-entry. Physical tickets available at the box office.
--
VIP Purchasers: Thank you for purchasing a VIP package powered by Sofar. Here's what you need to know:

You'll receive an email from vip@sofar.com 48 hours before the event with instructions for redeeming your VIP package.

All sales are final.

VIP activities may occur up to 3-4 hours before the show, please plan accordingly.

The original purchaser must show their photo ID at VIP check-in to redeem the package elements.

All persons in attendance must have a VIP package including a ticket to the event. This includes parental escorts.

If you require ADA accommodations please reach out to vip@sofar.com in advance of the event.

VIP merchandise must be picked up at the event during check-in unless otherwise communicated.

Sofar reserves the right to cancel packages for any reason. VIP package elements are non-transferable and not valid if resold.

Communication about your purchase may be sent via SMS to the provided phone number. For any questions, contact Sofar's friendly Fan Experience team at vip@sofar.com.