Martin Sexton Brings 'The Abbey Road Show' to Downtown Woodstock on April 18
Woodstock Community News Staff··2 min read

The acclaimed singer-guitarist performs a full Beatles tribute concert at the downtown Woodstock outdoor venue
Martin Sexton will perform his celebrated Beatles tribute, "The Abbey Road Show," at the Woodstock Arts Event Green on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at woodstockarts.org/events/martin-sexton/.
The outdoor concert takes place at 113 Elm St. in the heart of downtown Woodstock — just steps from the restaurants, shops, and gathering spots that have made the city's walkable core a destination for Cherokee County residents. Organizers are encouraging attendees to bring lawn chairs and settle in for a spring evening under the open sky, a format that has become something of a signature experience at the Event Green.
Sexton is a Syracuse-born singer-guitarist widely regarded as one of the most gifted live performers working in American roots music today. Over three decades of relentless touring, he has built a devoted following on the strength of a soulful voice, virtuosic guitar work, and a stage presence that tends to leave audiences talking. His fluency across styles — soul, gospel, folk, rock — makes him a particularly compelling interpreter of the Beatles catalog, a body of work that itself defies easy categorization and has rewarded reinterpretation for more than half a century.
"The Abbey Road Show" takes its name from the Beatles' landmark 1969 album, widely considered one of the greatest records ever made. Rather than a note-for-note recreation, the show filters that iconic songbook through Sexton's own musical sensibility, giving familiar material new texture and feeling. For devoted Beatles fans, it's a chance to hear those songs in a fresh context; for everyone else, it's simply a great night of live music outdoors in April.
That combination — a nationally recognized performer, an intimate outdoor venue, and a warm Georgia spring evening — is exactly what Woodstock Arts has built its outdoor programming around. The nonprofit anchors the cultural life of downtown Woodstock, managing the historic arts building on Main Street while programming concerts, gallery exhibitions, and community events throughout the year. Since the Event Green opened, it has emerged as one of Cherokee County's most appealing live music destinations, drawing regional and national acts to a venue that feels genuinely local.
Outdoor concerts at the Event Green have a track record of selling out, so residents are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance at woodstockarts.org. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. on April 18.
Source: Woodstock Arts Facebook Page
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