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Matchbox Twenty Plays Capitol Theatre in Support of Recently Release “North”

Rob Thomas and the gang are back with their first studio album in 10 years, and their Feb. 26 concert is sure to highlight album standouts, along with fan favorites from the past (almost) two decades.

Photo by Randall Slavin

We know Rob Thomas as a neighbor, often seen frequenting the restaurants near his home in Bedford and its environs, and as a philanthropist, a staple at the yearly benefit concert at Blythedale Children’s Hospital. Now, we can finally see him working at his day job. On February 26, Matchbox Twenty will head to the Capitol Theatre, where the band will perform songs from North, their first new album in 10 years.

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