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Orpheum Theatre
In February 2026, the legendary band Three Dog Night appears on the stage on Friday, the 13th, at the epic Orpheum Theatre in Sioux City, Iowa, with their signature mixture of epic hits that were shaped decades ago. The distinctive "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" must be one of the most remembered lyrics of a song. Other classics like "Joy to the World," and "One," are also Three Dog Night compositions that reverberate down through the ages. Their lasting catalog, spanning six decades, claims 21 unbroken Billboard Top 40 hits, of which three earned the top spot. Recent performances have honored their endurance, and their recognized works have drawn in new audiences. The performances of Three Dog Night are widely known to draw in mass audiences across the globe. Supporting them are innovative music favorites Ambrosia and gifted singer-guitarist John Ford Coley, set to produce an evening of relentless melody and reminiscence.
Admissions start from $70. Grab your tickets today to experience a concert you will not easily forget.
This concert offers an evening of timeless rock, with the main act joined by opening artists Ambrosia and John Ford Coley. Originally from Australia, the group, Three Dog Night, makes an appearance at the Orpheum Theater in Sioux City, Iowa, on Friday, 13th February, 2026. This performance date forms part of Three Dog Night's extended 2025-2026 tour schedule, covering several state and city sites across the United States. The tour emphasizes the band's unstoppable appeal, honoring their incredible 26-year history in popular tunes. The group, at the moment, has no specific album in focus but instead is centering on their extensive collection of successful numbers.
Entry fees begin at $77, a very reasonable entry fee for the enjoyment of some remarkable music from an epic long-time band.
Three Dog Night, formed in 1968, has charmed audiences with their typically Australian distinctive mix of rock and heartfelt harmonies. "Joy to the World," "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)," and "Shambala," are some of the famous sounds to be displayed in Sioux City in February. The song titles alone conjure up bars of music and lyrics that are difficult to forget and bring back recollections of earlier decades.
The band's 21 back-to-back Billboard Top 40 entries, including three number one releases, are some impressive milestones to have accomplished. They have recently marked their sixth decade of entertaining, a sure sign of their popularity in the music world. Their newest record, a collection of live tracks, highlights updated interpretations of old favorites, like the well-remembered "An Old Fashioned Love Song" receiving renewed attention. Based on online sources, the band has been exciting audiences with performances in multiple areas.
The moniker "Three Dog Night" originates from an Australian humor term for a freezing night, drawn from indigenous aboriginal tales.
Ambrosia, famed for their experimental rock style, delivers a layer of sophistication to the lineup. With tracks like "How Much I Feel" and "Biggest Part of Me" performed onstage, the band has gained impressive awards, several Grammy selections for their groundbreaking contributions. Their recent project contains some reimagined takes of hits, with numbers like "Holdin' On to Yesterday." Web reports indicate Ambrosia appears at specific events of this tour, adding their signature style to Three Dog Night appearances.
A curious piece of information: the group formerly performed at venues with icons like Fleetwood Mac, an indication of their influence in rock legacy.
John Ford Coley, an original member of the team England Dan & John Ford Coley, provides some mellow rock vibes with his individual shows. Songs like "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" and "Nights Are Forever Without You" often evoke emotions from the late 60s and 70s era. He has received recognition and acclaim for his role in easy-listening rock, with chart achievements that defined the style. His new releases feature stripped-down interpretations of popular numbers. According to digital sources, Coley tours regularly with experienced groups, showcasing his storytelling skill.
An engaging detail piece: Coley originally studied traditional piano, and this has effects on his musical sound.
The Orpheum Theatre is large and ornate. It first opened its doors to the public in 1927 and has undergone several bouts of refurbishment and upgrades. Situated at 528 Pierce Street in the heart of Sioux City, Iowa, this historic theater boasts some extraordinary features, like the excellent sound and acoustics quality and an ornate interior design. A seating arrangement of nearly 2,600 for guests to choose from in the lower-level orchestra, an elevated boxes section under a dress circle with the lower and upper mezzanines above.
For additional specifics, call the Orpheum Theater in Sioux City at 712-258-9164.
Tickets for this concert commence at $77. Obtain yours online through the trusted platform Ticket Squeeze, or purchase them in person from the venue sales. For venue inquiries, contact 712-279-4850. Click the "buy tickets" option immediately to guarantee your spot.
Guests to the Orpheum Theater can find numerous street parking spaces and local parking lots in the Sioux City region.
Please see below the Orpheum Theatre seating chart for the Three Dog Night event on 13 February 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Three Dog Night tickets. For accessible seating please contact Orpheum Theatre directly.
Orpheum Theatre - Sioux City, Sioux City, Iowa, , US