Folsom Prison Revisited at Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Calgary, Canada
Folsom Prison Revisited at Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Calgary, Canada
Get your tickets to see Folsom Prison Revisited in Calgary, Canada. Happening on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. Doors open at 7:30 PM.
It is a concert considered to be one of the greatest in music history – Johnny Cash Live At Folsom Prison. It was the first live recording of a prison performance and it solidified Cash’s dark image. The album reached No. 1 both on the country and pop charts. The incredible story of what happened before, during and after that famous performance is brought back to life in the live show Folsom Prison Revisited. Featuring a group of award-winning musicians and a multimedia presentation, you’ll be taken on a journey through that legendary concert with gripping stories and iconic music. You will hear songs including “Folsom Prison Blues”, “I Still Miss Someone” and “Jackson” plus seldomly performed songs by Cash including “25 Minutes to Go” and the heart wrenching “Greystone Chapel,” written by a Folsom Prison inmate.
Accessible Seating: The Jubilee Auditorium is fully wheelchair accessible with ramps available at the North doors and Main (West) entrance of the Jubilee. Wheelchair seating is ticketed and priced in accordance with each separate performance. Please be sure to specifically request a wheelchair space when calling the box office to purchase tickets. Wheelchair patrons and one guest have the opportunity to purchase seating at the normal charge for an event and occupy seats together at a number of locations throughout the orchestra level, first balcony and in the pit seating. Since wheelchair spaces are limited, additional group members are not guaranteed seating near the wheelchair patron but we will make an effort to accommodate groups if availability allows it. In order to ensure that our patrons are comfortably seated, we recommend that you allow extra time to park and get to your seats before the performance is scheduled to begin. Accessible parking is located at the North doors of the building or wheelchair patrons may be dropped off at the North or Main (West) entrance ramps. The Auditorium does not provide wheelchairs to its patrons.
Wheelchair and companion seating is configured with a 1 to 1 arrangement on the Main Floor and in the First Balcony. Companions will have a seat provided to them beside the wheelchair. Additional companion seats may be purchased from best available seating nearby. Seating is located in the following areas: Orchestra Pit Row CC, Main Floor Rows A & Y and 1st Balcony Row K. Depending on show configuration, some sections may not be open for all events. Access to theatre via ramp at north entrance. Elevator available to access seating in 1st Balcony. Accessible washrooms in lobby near main entrance. Accessible Parking available in West lot. Handi-Bus parking at NW entrance.
**VENUE POLICY** Each person, including children and infants in arms, must have a ticket. In order to ensure that all patrons have an enjoyable experience, it is recommended that you allow extra time to park and get to your seats before the performance is scheduled to begin.