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16 TICKETS REMAINING!
Pauly Shore
Friday, September 8
Tickets: $35-$45
"Stick with the Dancing: Funny Stories from my Childhood” is a new, one man show from Pauly Shore. The actor and comedian intimately talks about his life, career, ups and downs, growing up at The Comedy Store, Beverly Hills high school, MTV days, opening for Sam Kinison, Playboy Mansion. This is NOT traditional stand-up comedy.
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Chubby Checker and the Wildcats
Saturday, September 9
Tickets: $60-$65
In June of 1959, Chubby recorded "The Twist". Bernie Lowe, president of Cameo Parkway records was not initially impressed with Chubby's recording and felt it may be a "B" side at best. However, Chubby felt "The Twist" was something special and worked hard promoting the record by undertaking non-stop rounds of TV dates, interviews and live performances. Fourteen months later, in the summer of 1960, "The Twist" was a hit.
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Grits & Glamour
Pam Tillis & Lorrie Morgan
Friday, September 15
Tickets: $65-$75
Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan are currently delighting old and new fans across North America on their highly successful Grits and Glamour Tour.
From the road to the red carpet, on center stage in the theater or under
the spotlight in a honkytonk, these two women are comfortable in their high heels. Veteran recording artists and performers, they grace the country format with style, flair, and undeniable talent that is captivating and timeless.
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Tupelo Honey
A Van Morrison Tribute
Saturday, September 16
Tickets: $30-$35
Tupelo Honey is a celebration of the music of the man with many names. They call him “Van The Man”, they call him “The Master”…He was one of earliest inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and has written some of the most iconic songs in popular music.
“Moondance”, “Into The Mystic”, “Brown Eyed Girl”, “Have I Told You Lately”, “Crazy Love”, “Someone Like You”, “Crazy Love” …the list goes on and on and on and Tupelo Honey celebrates this impressive catalog of songs with some of the finest musicians.
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Sawyer Brown
Saturday, September 23
Tickets: $65-$60
More than 4,500 shows and counting. More than a million miles behind them and still seeing the highway miles click by outside their bus window. Twenty-three albums. More than 50 chart singles. CMA, ACM, and CMT awards on the shelf. To pull a line from one of the band’s enduring hits: “This is the life and times of a travelin’ band.” A traveling band, indeed. Always on the move—on the road, on stage, and in their career.
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The Platters®
Friday, September 29
Tickets: $45-$60
Considered the most romantic of all the early rock & roll groups, The Platters produced hit after hit. The quintet effortlessly achieved domestic and international chart success with multiple tracks, including the timeless hits The Great Pretender, My Prayer, Twilight Time, Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Harbor Lights, and many more. This success established The Platters as the classiest, groundbreaking vocal group of the early rock & roll era.
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Etta May & the Southern Fried Chicks
Saturday, September 30
Tickets: $30-$35
Etta May has performed her brand of clean-comedy on Oprah, Showtime, Comic Strip Live, MTV, and as a guest commentator on “CBS Sunday Morning,” Winner of the prestigious American Comedy Awards “Comic Of The Year,” and so much more. “Etta May and the Southern Fried Chicks,” selling out theatres all over the country. Think Blue Collar Comedy Tour with better hair and a bigger attitude!
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Wild World of Animals
Saturday, October 7
Two Shows - 3 pm & 7 pm
Tickets: $20-$35
Wild World of Animals is an entertaining and educational show voted one of the top five Entertainment shows in the world by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. Explore the fascinating world of wildlife we share with the planet; featuring live animals with some of the most majestic, interesting, bizarre, and critically endangered species in the world!
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The Kentucky Headhunters
Friday, October 13
Tickets: $45-$55
The Kentucky Headhunters, declared “the great American rock ‘n’ roll band” by Billboard magazine, began their professional journey in 1968. They have won a Grammy Award, three Country Music Awards, an American Music Award and an Academy Of Country Music Award. It spawned four consecutive Top 40 Country hits.
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The Vampire Circus
Saturday, October 14
Tickets: $50-$65
From tantalizing sounds to mesmerizing illusions, Mortal spectators will experience incredible feats of cirque acrobatics, comical audience interactions, contortionists, jugglers, acrobats, and comedians. This one-of-a-kind Circus is an emotional roller-coaster ride of emotions, filled with fear, joy, laugher, and wonder — culminated by raving cheers for a Mad “Graveyard Clown.”
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Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
October 20 & 21
Tickets: $70-$20
The creative team responsible for a recent Broadway flop (in which three chorus girls were murdered by the mysterious “Stage Door Slasher") assemble for a backer’s audition of their new show at the Westchester estate of a wealthy “angel.” The house is replete with sliding panels, secret passageways, and a German maid who is apparently four different people—all of which figure diabolically in the comic mayhem which follows when the infamous “Slasher” makes his reappearance and strikes again—and again.
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Montgomery Gentry
Eddie Montgomery
November 3
Tickets: $125-$55
VIP Meet & Greet Available
Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry recently released "Outskirts," a seven-song EP. With 20 plus charted singles, the Kentucky native has earned CMA, ACM, and GRAMMY awards and nominations with undeniable blue collar anthems like “Hell Yeah,” “My Town,” and “Hillbilly Shoes." They’ve notched five No. 1 singles, "If You Ever Stop Loving Me," "Something To Be Proud Of," "Lucky Man," "Back When I Knew It All" and "Roll With Me." They were inducted as Grand Ole Opry members in 2009 and were inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2015.
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The Kings of Queen
Tribute to Queen
November 4
Tickets: $35-$40
#1 Queen Tribute Group - Lead vocalist Emo Alaeddin’s vocal tone and range are unparalleled. Blessed with an abundance of musicality and stage presence, not to mention a striking resemblance to Freddie Mercury, Emo almost single-handedly recreates the experience of attending a live Queen performance.
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Winger
Saturday, November 11
Tickets: $50-$60
Winger is an American hard rock band from New York City. Their debut album,
Winger, came out on Atlantic Record’s label in 1988 and achieved platinum status in
the United States and gold in Japan and Canada.
Winger stayed on the Billboard Top 200 chart for over 60 weeks, where it peaked at #21. It spawned such hits as “Seventeen” and “Headed for a Heartbreak”. To support the album, the band toured for over a year with Bad Company, Scorpions, Cinderella, Bon Jovi, Poison, Skid Row and Tesla.
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