
SAN DIEGO–Former MLB player turned musician and philanthropist Tim Flannery returns December 14 on the waterfront aboard the Star of India at the Maritime Museum of San Diego.
Home to a world-class collection of historic sailing ships, steam-powered boats, and submarines, each offering entertaining and educational exhibits, Maritime Museum of San Diego announces the return of Tim Flannery and Friends performing a colorful blend of folk, country, traditional music and storytelling December 14.
“Flan” has spent more than thirty years in the Major Leagues as baseball analyst for the MLB Network and currently as a broadcaster for NBC Bay Area Sports. He has consistently toured and played shows in support of his original music. The music now also serves another purpose: every cent from CD sales, merchandise, and ticket sales benefits his non-profit, the Love Harder Project, for anti-bullying and anti-violence programs across the country.

Flan is currently performing and booking dates to support his 14th album, “The Light” which is a journey to find hope, faith, love, and light in a world where darkness seems easier to see.
With a voice as smooth as Kentucky bourbon and a heart worn on both sleeves, Flan’s performances ebb and flow with brilliant melodies and soaring harmonies. Flan has also been joined onstage by the likes of Jackson Browne, Bruce Hornsby, Garth Brooks, Jimmy Buffett, Bob Weir and many others.
Guests may enter at 7:30 p.m. The concert is from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Concert tickets are $55 for adults 21 and older. VIP concert tickets are $85.00 with early entrance to select seats at 6:30 p.m. and include appetizers and 2 complimentary drinks. Tickets can be purchased at www.sdmaritime.org.