ON SALE SOON
Friday, Mar 20 2026, 10:00 AM EDT

100.3 WNIC presents
Tyler Hilton & Kate Voegele: Celebrating the Music of One Tree Hill
Wed, 10 June
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
District 142
142 Maple St, Wyandotte, MI 48192
ON SALE SOON
Friday, Mar 20 2026, 10:00 AM EDT
Description
Soundcheck Party + Meet & Greet w/ Tyler & Kate:
Earliest venue access
Attend Tyler & Kate’s soundcheck & an intimate hang with both artists!
Selfies on personal phones with Tyler & Kate
Help Tyler & Kate create the setlist!
Soundcheck VIP group photo uploaded to Tyler & Kate’s Instagram
Earliest access to tour merchandise
Pre-show op with Tyler & Kate (taken by our designated tour photographer)
*Soundcheck Party + Meet & Greet w/ Tyler & Kate DOES NOT INCLUDE GA TICKET* - You must have a valid ticket to the JUNE 10 show at District 142 to gain access to the Soundcheck Party + M&G.
Event Information
Age Limit
21+
eTicket Delivery
Your tickets will be e-mailed closer to the event date.
Refund Policy
No Refunds.

Special Event
Tyler Hilton & Kate Voegele: Celebrating the Music of One Tree Hill
Tyler Hilton & Kate Voegele: Celebrating the Music of One Tree Hill
Special Event
Kate Voegele
Kate Voegele is an LA based singer/songwriter, recording artist, and content creator. She is also an actress, starring on the hit CW show 'One Tree Hill,' a painter, and business owner of the blog and lifestyle company We The Dreamers.
Along with playing thousands of shows touring internationally for the last decade, Voegele has released 4 studio albums to date, selling over 500,000 copies in total and racking up millions of streams. In addition to her most recent release, “The Best Part (French Version),” a single in collaboration indie band Bien, Kate has recently released several singles with her band, Your Future Ghost, in anticipation of a debut album drop this summer.
Tyler Hilton
From portraying Elvis Presley in Walk the Line and garnering a cult following as musician Chris Keller on the CW hit TV show One Tree Hill, to writing and touring with the likes of Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum and Joe Cocker, Tyler Hilton has enjoyed an award-winning career spanning music, film and television.
Born and raised in California, Tyler grew up in a family of talented musicians who had played for acts like Fleetwood Mac, George Harrison and Donovan. Performing with his family from an early age, Hilton became serious about songwriting at 14. At 15, he called into L.A.’s KLOS radio station to win concert tickets and ended up wowing the hosts with an on-air performance. The station made him a regular guest and helped launch his debut record, which caught the ear of Warner Bros. Records, who signed him to record his second album The Tracks of Tyler Hilton, earning him two Top 40 singles.

Folk Rock
Tyler Hilton
Tyler Hilton
Folk Rock
A huge fan of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Robert Johnson, and Muddy Waters, Hilton spent several years performing at open mic nights and clubs, and playing blues and jazz covers for tips in coffeehouses and restaurants. “I did pretty well with the older clientele because they loved that stuff,” Hilton says. “It wasn’t until I signed with Maverick that young people even came to my shows. I’d always be so shocked when a kid came up to me and said he liked my music, because usually it was: ‘Oh my parents heard you at the Crab Shack and they loved your rendition of ‘Wonderful World’ and I’d be like, ‘Thank you.’ And that’s when I got out of Palm Springs.”
Hilton moved to Los Angeles and released a self-titled independent album in 2000. He also indulged his other passion, acting, by appearing in The CW’s One Tree Hill and the indie cult favorite Charlie Bartlett, and playing Elvis Presley in the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line. (Hilton’s songs have been included on the Grammy Award-winning Walk the Line soundtrack and on all three of One Tree Hill’s popular soundtracks.) Hilton signed with Maverick Records and released The Tracks Of Tyler Hilton in September 2004. “I wrote all those songs when I was still in high school,” he says, “and I was very impressed that the songs I wrote while I was doing homework ended up being released on a major label. That was really exciting to me. I could have written those kinds of songs again, but I wanted to do better. And I think my new album is better.”
