Bennie & The Jets

May 13, 2023 / 8pm / Tickets: $38 Orchestra, $29 Balcony Tickets Here   Led by Greg Ransom, Bennie and the Jets is the Premier Elton John Tribute Band. The superb musicianship, dead-ringer vocals, and outrageous costumes will make you believe you’re seeing the Rocket Man himself in concert. Official Website | Instagram | Facebook  Tickets Here

Almost Queen w/ special opening set by Steve Leonard

March 25, 2023 Almost Queen: The most authentic QUEEN live show since the days of QUEEN themselves. A deliberate 4 piece band, Almost Queen delivers a live show consisting of signature four-part harmonies and genuine costumes while recapturing the live energy that is the ultimate Queen experience. Website: http://www.almostqueen.com/ Steve Leonard Steve Leonard has been playing guitar and writing songs since the time of his first rock concert at Brendan Byrne Arena (Whitesnake). Walking the fine line between John Denver and…

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Yale Whiffenpoofs

Coming to our stage on December 1, 14 senior Yale students are selected to be in the Whiffenpoofs, the world’s oldest and best-known collegiate a cappella group.

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A Brother’s Revival

Doors: 7 p.m. | Music Starts: 8 p.m. | Tickets $45 Orchestra, $35 Balcony   BUY TICKETS NOW Main Band A Brother’s Revival – Join us for another fantastic show. David Goldflies, former member of the legendary Allman Brothers Band (78-82) has joined forces with Mike Kach (from Dickey Betts Great Southern) to launch “A Brother’s Revival,” honoring David’s former band. They have energized audiences up and down the East coast, including at Edmond Town Hall Theater in the Fall of…

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Amy Helm – Presented by Edmond Town Hall and The Newtown Arts Festival

Edmond Town Hall is partnering with the Newtown Arts Festival to bring Amy Helm to our stage! She is a folk singer/songwriter and daughter of drummer Levon Helm from The Band. Her third album, What the Flood Leaves Behind is her most autobiographical yet, both in content and creation. It was recorded when she returned home to Levon Helm Studios (aka The Barn) right before the pandemic. It marks a pause for the traveling musician and mother of two, who was seeking clarity in her calling and career.

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